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				What does the S stand for?
			 
			What does the "s" stand for in the different Porsche models?  I am looking at a couple of newer Porches but would like to know this.  So far I understand that it could mean "super" or "sport".  Would really like to know this. Thanks in advance. David | ||
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			It really depends on the car in question.  Porsche has used it's various labels in different ways through the years.  Sometimes it means a lot, sometimes it's more marketing than anything.  It usually denotes a higher performance version of the basic car.  "Super" was probably the original meaning.  In some markets (ie. the UK) it might mean "sport," as appplied to a certain optional package available at a particular time. So, what car are we talking about here? JR | ||
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			I'm not sure if it denotes a particular word such as sport or whatever, but it is the racing/performance variant with special brakes and suspension components plus a higher-output motor.  On Ebay it usually translates to 'Spensive, whether it is an original or one that has been upgraded to the S specs.  There is a lot of legend surrounding the older S models with the mechanical fuel injection, they are kind of the 'holy grail' of Porsches to some.  Just keep in mind there really is no 'slow'  or 'low-performance' 911 - they are all purpose-built sports cars. Buy one and drive it, you won't regret it. Joe 
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			Spass Edith: OK, I´m not sure. I think it means "Siegrun" or "Sieglinde". Last edited by carrera84; 05-08-2006 at 02:39 PM.. | ||
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			it stands for STOP and Start over. That was first post, so the Pelican ritual is you 'Splain a bit about your car and maybe even put in a picture or two. Welcome to the board! 
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