Porsche 911
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The Porsche 911 is a read-wheel drive sports that produces 315 horsepower from its 3.6 liter, 6-cylinder engine. The 6-cylinder engine delivers decent mileage of 18 miles per gallon in the city, and 26 miles per gallon on the highway. This luxury sports has a hefty price tag of $79165 at retail and is considered a large sports. It weighs a hefty 3135 pounds with a 93 inch long wheelbase which explains its decent, but not great, gas mileage. The Porsche 911 is clearly meant as a those who don't mind pay more for the best; the perfect blend of luxury, performance, and class.
Porsche 911: History, Trims, Pros & Cons
The Porsche 911 is one of the most iconic sports cars in the history of the automotive industry, known for its classic design and rear-engine layout. First introduced in 1964, the 911 has gone through multiple generations while maintaining its signature shape and driving philosophy. Early models were air-cooled and focused on raw performance, while modern versions (like the current 992 generation) feature advanced technology, turbocharged engines, and everyday usability. Over time, the 911 has built a reputation for merging track-level performance with daily useability—something not many sports cars can achieve on a consistent basis.
Trims
The Porsche 911 offers provide buyers with a large variety of available trims, here they are:
- Carrera / Carrera T – Entry-level models with strong performance
- Carrera S / Carrera 4 / 4S – More power and available all-wheel drive
- Targa (4 / 4S) – Unique retractable roof design
- GTS / 4 GTS – Performance-focused upgrades and sport tuning
- Turbo / Turbo S – High-performance, near-supercar levels of power
- GT3 / GT3 RS – Track-focused, naturally aspirated performance models
- Special Editions (Dakar, Sport Classic) – Limited-production variants
Pros
The 911 brings exceptional all-around performance, combining speed, handling, and everyday usability. Its timeless design and strong brand heritage make it instantly recognizable worldwide. The unique rear-engine layout provides a distinct driving experience, while modern versions offer impressive technology and comfort. Additionally, the 911 is known for strong resale value compared to many luxury sports cars.
Cons
The biggest drawback is cost—both upfront and for maintenance. The 911 is costly to purchase and own, especially in higher trims with more features. Interior space is limited, with small rear seats and minimal cargo capacity. Some purists also feel newer models are less like the original and that it’s losing the feel it always had.
Final Verdict
The Porsche 911 remains a classic in the sports car world, offering a rare mix of heritage, performance, and usability. It’s an ideal choice for drivers seeking a thrilling yet livable high-performance vehicle. If you are looking to sell or buy your Porsche 911, contact us today!
Selling Your Porsche 911
Our car buyers are ready with a guaranteed offer on your used, damaged, junk or like-new Porsche 911. As America’s top car buyer, we know what a hassle selling a car can be if you’re looking to sell privately or trade-in. Hidden fees, classified ads, meeting random strangers, and haggling over the asking price can add up to lost time and value for your vehicle.
Simplify your car sale and give us a call, or complete our short car valuation form and a friendly vehicle purchasing agent will contact you. We’ll give you a guaranteed offer for your Porsche 911, and if you accept, we’ll provide free towing and payment upon pick up of the vehicle. We will also do the title paperwork for you, so all you have to worry about is how you’ll spend your cash. You’re just one step away from selling your car the easy way!
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