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2023 Porsche 911 Dakar First Drive Review: Hold onto your butts

Check out our take on the 2023 Porsche 911 Dakar’s first drive, located under Porsche, First Drives, Coupe, Luxury, Off-Road Vehicles and Performance. Hold onto your hats, as this review is sure to prove exciting!

MERZOUGA, Morocco — Dawn in the Sahara Desert is why the phrase “deafeningly quiet” exists. A light breeze comes across like a loud whisper as the rising sun illuminates the bluffs and dunes. It’s bliss, really; a peaceful accompaniment to wiping away the sleep from my eyes. But then the desert silence is shattered by a sound that’s as familiar as it is out of place: the raspy cold start of a flat-six engine.

Listening to a Porsche 911 Dakar firing up during the Sahara’s waking hours is about as jarring as David Lee Roth yelling, “Are you ready to rock-o, Morocco?!” Absolutely nothing about this car is subtle; it wears its dirt-flinging, dune-crushing intentions on its sleeve. The moment you hit the sand, the 911 Dakar comes alive. And holy moly, can this thing rip.

Real quick, let’s back up. In 1984, Porsche won the Paris-Dakar Rally with its first all-wheel-drive 911 race car. The new 911 Dakar pays homage to this largely through one of its optional Rallye Design Packages, intended to look like the iconic ’84 Rothmans livery (below left). Yes, the text now says “Roughroads,” which is honestly kind of lame, but automakers don’t do tobacco company sponsorships – even defunct ones – and besides, licensing is expensive. The Martini wrap is way more my style (below right).

In the subsequent decades, a whole mess of rally-ready Safari 911 upfits hit the scene, including one-off customs from notable tuners like Ruf and Singer. Because of that, you might think Porsche jumped the shark by offering its own 911 Dakar, but I promise, this thing is legit. Based off the Carrera 4 GTS, the Dakar has 2 inches of additional ground clearance in its standard setting, and a high mode can raise the car by another 1.2, for a maximum ride height of 7.5 inches. This adjustability isn’t achieved through an air suspension, either; Porsche modified the 911’s optional front-end hydraulic lift system and installed it on the rear axle. Incidentally, the extra space required for the hydraulic setup is one of the reasons why the 911 Dakar doesn’t have back seats.

The no-back-seat approach also saves weight. The 911 Dakar tips the scales at 3,552 pounds, or a scant 16 more than a Carrera 4 GTS (with the automatic transmission). That’s pretty impressive, considering all of the Dakar’s add-ons. But Porsche also gave its off-roader the carbon fiber hood from the GT3 – ugly nostrils and all – plus lightweight material on the roof and rear wing to mitigate some of the additional heft.

Crucially, the Dakar’s suspension has stronger dampers and longer links, and the staggered 19-inch front and 20-inch wheels come standard with Pirelli Scorpion All-Terrain Plus tires. You’ll find 245/45s up front and 295/40s out back, and the tires have a 9-millimeter tread depth and dual-carcass design for better durability. Pirelli P Zero summer tires are available as a no-cost option, but come on. Don’t do that.

Despite the increased suspension travel and meaty tires, the 911 Dakar’s on-road ride quality is stiffer than you might imagine for something designed for the dirt. It’s more akin to a street-spec 911 Carrera, which means things like pitch and dive under acceleration and braking aren’t a problem – ditto body roll. The steering is as crisp here as it is in other 911s, the car’s handling abilities really only limited by the reduced asphalt grip of the all-terrain rubber. The standard steel brakes are perfectly adept here, as well, and no, Porsche does not offer a carbon-ceramic upgrade.

Like the standard Carrera 4 GTS, the 911 Dakar uses a twin-turbo 3.0-liter flat-six engine with 473 horsepower and 420 pound-feet of torque, paired with an eight-speed PDK dual-clutch automatic transmission and all-wheel drive. On pavement, the Dakar will hit 60 mph in 3.2 seconds – the same as a rear-wheel-drive Carrera GTS – and it’ll top out at 149 mph. However, you can only keep it at max ride height up to 105 mph, so don’t try to v-max this thing on gravel roads.

You should definitely launch it off-road, though. After all, Porsche engineered a new Rallye Launch Control system that allows for more off-the-line wheel spin than normal. In fact, there’s a whole separate Rallye drive mode, which rejiggers the all-wheel-drive torque split to give it a stronger rear bias, and loosens the reins on the traction control, intentionally allowing more tail-happy antics. Hold the PSM button on the dash for a few seconds to completely disable the traction control and the 911 Dakar turns into a total hooligan – albeit one that’s incredibly easy to control. Quick, responsive steering lets you make small corrections to keep the 911 in line, and the rear-biased power delivery with lateral torque-vectoring means you can control the rear end’s playfulness with the throttle.

Click the drive mode dial to the right one more time to access Off-Road mode, which automatically raises the suspension to its highest ground clearance. This also locks the all-wheel-drive system into a 50/50 front/rear split, though the side-to-side torque vectoring across the rear axle remains active. Go one step further and air down the Pirelli tires, and the Dakar will be in full-on sand dune attack mode.

Porsche borrowed the 911 Turbo’s cooling system, including a pair of large, 650-watt cooling fans, to help manage airflow and because the design of its center intercooler is less likely to be damaged off-road than those of other 911s. The GTS’ center radiator was also removed to allow the reshaped front fascia. The Dakar has stainless steel underbody protection for when you slam the nose down on a dune, and new intakes and air filters help mitigate all the dirt and dust you’ll no doubt kick up. If things really go belly up (not literally, hopefully), bright red tow hooks at the front and rear should make recovery a cinch.

I can’t remember the last time I had this much fun off-road. Stay in the throttle and the Dakar will claw up any slope, jump the crest and then kick up huge plumes of sand when you sling it sideways at the bottom of the hill. The whole time, the 3.0-liter engine roars behind you, the transmission holding second gear to keep the throttle response sharp.

The best thing I can say about this experience is that, on sand and gravel, the Dakar still feels like a 911. It’s easy to control. It never feels like it’s going to get away from you. It works with you, egging you on to go faster and faster. As good as a Carrera 4 GTS is on-road, the Dakar is just as adept in the dirt.

It’s just as easy to live with, too. The Dakar comes standard with one-piece carbon-fiber bucket seats, though you can option in 18-way adjustable chairs if you prefer. Otherwise, it’s all your typical 911 stuff in the cabin: Porsche Communication Management tech on a colorful and responsive touchscreen, digital displays flanking a big analog tachometer and a level of fit and finish that keeps this car free of rattles, even when you’re shaking it to bits over rutted roads.

Then again, that’s to be expected given the Dakar’s exorbitant price tag: $223,450 including $1,450 for destination, or, for comparison, slightly less than a new 911 GT3 RS. Not that this matters, of course. With only 2,500 destined for global consumption, Porsche will have no problem selling every Dakar it can make.

My biggest hope is that the people who buy the 911 Dakar actually spec it in cool colors and drive the snot out of it; not just garage this thing and flaunt it once in a while at their local Cars & Coffee. The Dakar is absurd and hilarious, and there’s nothing else like it on the road today. You’ll be doing this 911 a disservice if you don’t let it play in the sand.

 

 

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Amazon Prime Day deals: Get discounts up to 30% and more on these 5 desktops

Great reductions in prices are offered on the five desktops on sale for Amazon Prime Day. Have a look at these reductions on computers available on the Amazon Prime Day celebration.

 

Home Laptops PC News Amazon Prime Day deals: Get discounts up to 30% and more on these 5 desktops

The Amazon Prime Day sale is coming to its end tonight, but there are still a few hours left, which means you can do some last-minute shopping and save big amounts. If you are looking to buy a well featured desktop with a huge price cut, then these 5 Amazon Prime Day deals on desktops are for you.

1. ASUS Vivo AiO V222:

The ASUS desktop with 4 core Intel is now available with a 35 percent discount. Which means you can get it for Rs.27990 instead of Rs.42990.

 

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2. Lenovo IdeaCentre AIO 3:

This desktop is available at a 28 percent discount. Under this Amazon Prime Day deal, you can buy it for just Rs.51490 instead of Rs.71190.

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3. Acer Aspire C24: The Acer Aspire C24 desktop is available at a discount of 28%. You can buy it for just Rs.50590 instead of Rs.70550.

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4. ASUS Zen AiO 24: This ASUS desktop is available with a 36 percent initial discount which brings the price down to Rs.60490 from Rs.94990.

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5. HP All-in-One PC AMD Ryzen 3 3250U: The HP desktop is available with 20 percent initial discount, which makes the desktop available to you for just Rs.37990 instead of Rs.47267.

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Although the initial discounts are already high you can bring the price down further by taking advantage of exchange offers and bank discounts available as part of these Amazon prime Day deals. The offer is for a limited period of time so, hurry up.

 

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Lego Mars Perseverance can spin 360 degrees in place just like the real rover

Lego has created a version of the Mars Perseverance rover that can turn around completely, just like the real life vehicle does. The replica was announced on Autoblog on Sunday, July 16th, 2023. Check out our stipulations concerning using our feeds. Share a link to this post and send an email with your comments to show your support.

 

For nearly 2 1/2 years, NASA’s Mars rover Perseverance has been cruising the Red Planet, collecting soil samples, examining rocks and looking for signs of microbial life. Now, the six-wheeled crawler has been immortalized in Lego form with the release of a new 1,132-piece set.

The kit is part of Lego’s Technic line, which is designed for more engineering-curious builders. A big part of the draw is the functioning complex systems that mimic the real rover’s mechanisms. For example, the finished Lego kit lets you switch the rover between a regular driving mode and a 360 mode. In the latter, the four outer wheels each lock at an angle so the rover can rotate in place.

Speaking of which, the wheels mimic the cleated aluminum wheels with titanium spokes of the real Percy. All six wheels on the Lego kit articulate to let the rig travel over rocky and pockmarked surfaces never touched by human beings. The long robotic arm with rock coring head and sample collector is replicated with movement along three axes. The set even includes the Ingenuity helicopter, an experimental solar flier equipped with cameras to scan the Martian landscape.

The real Perseverance and Ingenuity were launched on July 30, 2020. The duo landed on Mars a little over half a year later, on February 18, 2021. Since then, Perseverance has traveled just under 12 miles on the Martian surface as it examines the Jezero Crater. After that, it’ll proceed toward an ancient river delta to seek evidence of remaining water. Signals sent to Earth take about 11 minutes to arrive. Meanwhile, Ingenuity has completed 52 flights in the alien atmosphere, the first human-made machine to take flight on another planet.

The Lego set will be released on Aug. 1, three years and a day after Perseverance and Ingenuity were launched from Cape Canaveral. The kit will retail for $99.99 and is recommended for kids ages 10 and up.

 

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Formula One’s Netflix effect is filtering down to kids

The effects of Formula One’s association with Netflix are extending down to younger generations, resulting in more children getting interested in the sport. This was first reported by Autoblog on Sunday 16th July 2023. Check out our stipulations concerning using our feeds. Share a link to this post and send an email with your comments to show your support.

 

LONDON — Organizers of the “F1 in Schools” competition say the Netflix “Drive to Survive” effect is reaching the classroom with a record number of teams entered in this year’s finals in Singapore in September.

The global not-for-profit program, which aims to encourage students into science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) subjects, offers university scholarships and future work opportunities with F1 teams.

“‘Drive to Survive’ has definitely helped the whole sport,” the program’s founder Andrew Denford told Reuters, referencing the docuseries credited with a rapid rise in the sport’s popularity.

“At the primary final, I asked the kids who likes Formula One and all their hands went up when four, five, six years ago maybe only half of them (did).”

The school teams must raise sponsorship, draw up a business plan, design and make tiny model cars and hold presentations before going racing.

The finals held in the run-up to the Singapore Grand Prix weekend will have 68 entries from 60 countries compared to a previous best of 55 teams.

“There’s 68% girls in Saudi doing it and three (Saudi) teams coming with a majority of girls,” said Denford.

All will get garage and paddock tours and meet the drivers, with every Formula One team and tire supplier Pirelli providing a trophy of sorts.

The program launched in Britain in 2000 with eight schools in Wakefield and now has more than 28,000 educational institutions involved worldwide.

At the youngest level, kids start at the age of nine with paper cars powered by bicycle pumps. In the top 11-19 age bracket the cars are carved from a block of balsa wood and powered by a gas canister.

“We’ve got townships in Soweto … favela schools in Brazil. There’s no level of entry,” said Denford of the program’s reach.

 

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Used EV prices are collapsing, and Tesla is why

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Used electric vehicle prices are going down, and it is because of Tesla. This phenomenon was originally reported on Autoblog on Sunday, July 16th of 2023 at 8:00 A.M., Eastern Daylight Time; please acknowledge our terms of usage for feed items. Check out our stipulations concerning using our feeds. Share a link to this post and send an email with your comments to show your support.

 

Last week’s government inflation data showed used car prices were falling and likely stabilizing to levels just above pre-pandemic pricing. It seems prices for used electric vehicles, however, are falling even faster.

According to auto research firm iSeeCars.com, used EV prices are collapsing more than those in the overall used car market. In the firm’s June 2023 report, the data shows that used EV prices have fallen by nearly 30% year over year, with price drops actually accelerating from 8.8% in January to 16.8% in March and to 29.5% in June. The firm analyzed transactions from over 1.8 million one- to five-year-old used cars from the June 2022 and 2023 time period to capture the results.

“A year ago, used EV prices were on the upswing, rising faster than the average used car,” said iSeeCars executive analyst Karl Brauer in the report. “Electric vehicle prices are now falling at nearly 10 times the rate of the average used vehicle, reflecting a clear shift in EV supply and demand.”

Meanwhile, the overall used car market is stabilizing according to iSeeCars.com, with overall prices down 3.6% year over year in June, following price drops of 2.9% in May and 3.6 % in April.

Tesla price cuts

The biggest reason behind the fall in used EV prices? Tesla’s (TSLA) massive price cuts earlier this year put extreme downward pressure on the used EV market, which is dominated by Tesla EVs like the Model 3 and Model Y.

“With Tesla cutting prices on new models its used EV values have tumbled. And because Tesla makes up the bulk of the used EV market the dramatic drop in Tesla values has impacted the entire category,” Brauer said.

Other factors pushing prices lower on the second-hand EV market include fuel prices stabilizing this year (hurting demand for EVs), rising interest rates, and price-conscious shoppers looking for better vehicle deals regardless of powertrain, Brauer said.

Looking deeper into the data, the top 10 models with the steepest price drops included six hybrid and electric vehicles, with Tesla occupying three of the top five slots with the Model 3 (30.5% drop), Model X (21.3% drop), and Model S (19.0% drop).

Conversely, used cars with the biggest overall price increases were traditional gas-powered cars led by the Mercedes-Benz SL convertibles, Fiat 500X crossover, Chevrolet Suburban, and two Porsche sportscars — the 911 convertible and 718 Cayman coupe.

Looking across metropolitan markets in the US, the data showed that the Miami market saw the steepest used car price drops at 8.1% year over year in June, followed by New York (6.9%) and Jacksonville, Florida, at 6.8%. Only Dallas, Salt Lake City, and San Antonio saw used car price appreciation across the 50 metro areas covered by iSeeCars.

The bottom line for used EV car buyers could be this: If you want a cheap Tesla EV, now might be your best chance to buy one. And don’t shy away from going across state borders to Florida or New York to buy one.

Pras Subramanian is a reporter for Yahoo Finance. You can follow him on Twitter and on Instagram.

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The best impact wrenches of 2023

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There are regular wrenches that almost everyone is familiar with, and then there are impact wrenches. Impact wrenches can do everything a regular wrench can do but much faster. They can also take on more heavy-duty tasks that manual wrenches cannot. They have a high amount of torque, which makes the most stubborn nuts and bolts easy to remove. Most of them are cordless and battery-powered, but some of them are wired and work just as well. Here are the best impact wrenches available for sale online.

AVID POWER Cordless Impact Wrench – $99.99

 

$99.99 at Amazon

Key Features

Cordless impact wrench kit
3.0A lithium-ion battery
1 hour fast charger
Up to 330 lb-ft of torque
Maximum RPM of 2,000
1/2 ” chuck size

The AVID POWER Cordless Impact Wrench is powered by a 3.0A lithium-ion battery that reaches a maximum of 2,000 RPM and up to 330 lb-ft of torque for tightening and 770 lb-ft of loosening torque. This wrench has a special friction design where it holds sockets onto the anvil better than a standard bearing ball.

PORTER-CABLE Impact Wrench, 450 lbs of Torque – $79.99

 

$79.99 at Amazon

Key Features

Corded
1/2 ” hog ring anvil
Maximum RPM of 2,200
Up to 450 ft-lb of torque
7.5 amp motor
3 year limited warranty

This PORTER-CABLE Impact Wrench has a plug-in cord and is powered by a 7.5 amp motor. It reaches a maximum of 2,200 RPM and up to 450 lb-ft of torque. Socket changes are made simple with its 1/2 ” hog ring. This wrench comes with a 3-year limited warranty.

Makita XWT15Z 18V LXT Lithium-Ion Brushless Cordless Impact Wrench – $165.00

 

$165.00 at Amazon

Key Features

5.0Ah lithium-ion battery
Extreme Protection Technology
Brushless motor
Maximum RPM of 3,2000
Up to 430 lb-ft of torque
Long lasting battery life

This Makita Lithium-Ion Brushless Cordless Impact Wrench is powered by a large 5.0Ah lithium-ion battery. It reaches up to 3,200 RPM and up to 430 lb-ft of torque. The wrench has three forward and three reverse auto-stop modes to increase efficiency while working.

DEWALT 20V MAX XR 1/2″ High Torque Impact Wrench – $244.99

 

$244.99 at Amazon

Key Features

Maximum RPM of 2,400
Up to 700 lb-ft of torque
1/2 ” hog ring anvil
Magnesium gearcase
LED light
3 year limited warranty

This DEWALT 20V MAX XR High Torque Impact Wrench is equipped with a lithium-ion battery and has 700 lb-ft of torque and 1,200 lb-ft of breakaway torque. It can reach up to 2,400 RPM and has a 1/2 ” hog ring anvil with a detent pin. There is a LED light with a 20 second delay to add invisibility in low light conditions. A 3 year warranty is included with the purchase of this wrench.

Milwaukee 2767-20 M18 FUEL High Torque 1/2″ Impact Wrench – $213.82

 

$213.82 at Walmart

Key Features

REDLITHIUM battery
Up to 1,400 lb-ft of maximum torque
Up to 1,000 lb-ft of fastening torque
4-mode drive control
1/2 ” friction ring anvil

This Milwaukee High Torque Impact Wrench is powered by a REDLITHIUM battery which is a unique type of lithium-ion battery that lasts longer and has extra protection from overloading and overheating. It can reach 1,400 lb-ft of maximum torque and 1,000 lb-ft of fastening torque.

What are the benefits of an impact wrench?

Impact wrenches have various benefits that make them worth the price. Their high torque output gives them a major advantage over other drills and wrenches. They can work much faster than other wrenches and come as either wireless or they can be plugged in.

Are there any disadvantages with impact wrenches?

The biggest downside of impact wrenches is the price. They can cost around $100 or much more and if you don’t use it often then it may not be worth the price.

Impact driver vs impact wrench

The names are similar, but they are different. According to Pro Tool Reviews, “An impact driver is a screwdriving specialist. Use one for slotted, Phillips, square, Torx, and other fasteners with a head that requires a driver bit to install. Turn to the higher power of an impact wrench for fastening and loosening nuts and bolts.”

Impact wrench vs torque wrench

Impact wrenches are power tools that are recommended for more serious projects such as taking apart heavy-duty equipment or removing tires while torque wrenches are more practical for basic work that can be done by hand.

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