Sunday 23 May 2021

2019 Porsche 911 (992) Launched In India

2019 Porsche 911 (992) Launched In India





The Carrera S and Carrera S Cabriolet are priced at Rs 1.82 crore and Rs 1.99 crore, respectively. All prices are ex-showroom India. As for the engine and transmission, the all-new 992 series 911 gets powered by a 3-litre twin-turbocharged, flat six petrol engine, which now produces around 30 Bhp more than before. The engine churns out 444 Bhp of power along with 530 Nm torque. Now mated to a new eight-speed dual-clutch automatic (the outgoing generation had a seven-speed). The engine comes mated to either a 7 speed or 8-speed dual clutch transmission. The engine has also been reworked upon extensively and gets a completely new intake and exhaust systems along with bigger turbos. The engines now also come fitted with a particulate filter to help cut emissions. Speaking of the performance of the car, the 0-100 km/h sprint time of the new Porsche 911 Carrera S reaching is just 3.7 seconds. The top whack of the Carrera S is 308 km/h and all the performance figures are better than the model it replaces. Further, the optional Sport Chrono Package reduces the acceleration figure by 0.2 seconds. In the price range, the new Porsche 911 will chiefly take on the likes of the Mercedes AMG GT and the Audi R8 among others.





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Take some time this week to think about what's most important to you this season, and then do a little planning. Here are some suggestions to help. Create a list of holiday rituals that are important to you. Seek your family's input on holiday decisions. Ask family members what they liked and disliked about last year's holidays. Write down the most important elements and activities you wish to include this year, and plan to make it happen. Keeping time-consuming and irrelevant traditions or rituals "just because we've always done it that way" can increase stress. Keep only those traditions that have meaning to you, or create some new ones. Give yourself permission to be in the moment and enjoy the smells, sounds, feel, and tastes that are unique to this season of the year. Make a list of those you want to spend time with during the holidays. Who are the family members, friends, and colleagues you enjoy being with? Do you want to do any entertaining?





If so, when and with whom? Plan ahead and ask for help if you want it. True friends and loved ones will not care how many hours you slaved over the stove. Spending time with you is what they'll cherish most. You don't have to be Martha Stewart to throw a great party! Are you invited to holiday parties that you really don't want to go to, but you've gone in the past because you should? Be at choice -- don't play the victim! This is not about whom you should see, but rather whom you choose to spend time with. Mail your greeting cards, holiday letters, and packages early. Some time-saving tips: Write a short holiday letter that covers the highlights; copy it on holiday paper and add a note at the end to personalize it. Make a collage of pictures to photocopy on the back side of the letter.





Use self-adhesive return labels. These labels are inexpensive and often come with festive holiday designs. Colorful Images is another source. Years ago, an old college friend commented that she thought it was tacky to use address labels on holiday cards and letters. I told her that my choice was to either use labels or not mail our annual holiday letter to the 250 people on our list. Now that she has a young family, I've noticed she has started using address labels, too! E-mail a holiday letter to those with whom you correspond electronically. You can easily personalize this for each recipient. Attach color photos highlighting the past year. Another alternative is to create a holiday web page, and include the link to it in a personalized e-mail message. Mail packages early to avoid longer lines at the post office and ensure they will arrive in time. You can mail large packages without standing in any lines -- as long as you have an accurate way to weigh them before you purchase postage online.