Chris Harris Praises New Porsche 911 GT3 S/C as 'Musical Instrument' in Interview
In an interview, British automotive journalist Chris Harris describes the new 911 GT3 S/C as a musical instrument, emphasizing the emotional experience over speed.
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What Happened
“Too many people ask how fast a car is when they should be asking, 'How does it make me feel?' To me, this car sounds like a musical instrument.”
Chris Harris, known for his work on Top Gear and his YouTube channel, test-drove the 911 GT3 Cabriolet in Tenerife and praised its driving dynamics. His posts about the world premiere garnered over 1.2 million views.
- The best car? The Porsche 911.
- What would you never do in a 911? Nothing.
- What on a 911 could you do without? The Sport Chrono package.
- What couldn't you? An internal combustion engine.
Why this matters
The interview highlights the enduring appeal of the Porsche 911 and the importance of driver engagement in sports cars.
Terms in This Story
- GT3
- High-performance variant of the Porsche 911.
- Cabriolet
- Convertible body style.
- Sport Chrono package
- Optional performance package that includes a mode switch and dynamic engine mounts.
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