The Guide to Buying Porsche 911

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The Guide to Buying Porsche 911 A sports car by all standards, Porsche 911 is although far from cheap, delivers what you expect from this superb example of automation marvel. If you are thinking of owning a Porsche 911, classic car auctions and online bidding sites are probably the right places to start the search, specifically when a new car is beyond budget. We discuss different models of Porsche 911 and the difference between them to help you invest in the right car.

Choosing a Porsche 911 Model The Porsche 911 is in production since 1963, which means you have plenty of purchase options. Four-seaters were always the highest volume production models with most of them having the flat-six boxer engine. The next choice would be between a classic and modern Porsche 911. Though all them are good for everyday use, you need to compromise with comfort as the weather gets humid. The modern cars have PAS, ABS, A/C, and many other features that make improve your driving experience. The individual model series in 911 line includes: - 1963-1973 - The early 911s had metal bumpers - 1974-1989 - Impact-bumper 911 had bumpers painted with aluminum - 1989-1993 - 964 911 had plastic bumpers and old-style body - 1993-1998 - 993 911 has plastic bumpers and lying-down headlamps - 1998-2005 - 996 911 had water cooled engine and fried egg headlamps


- 2005-2011 - 997 911 had water cooled engine and round headlamps - 2011 - Also known as the new 911 or 991

Couple or Targa or Convertible? Every buyer might have a different preference, so we list the advantages of each type: Coupe: Best chassis stiffness, four seats in most models, and a classic roofline Targa: Classic Targa is cheaper than coupe, it has an open center top portion, four seats, and connoisseur appeal Glass Top Targa has sliding glass panel that gives panoramic view and four seats Convertible: Could be cheaper than Targa, comes with full drop-top, four seats, and multi-layer top Speedster: Great looks is the catch of the car

Where to Buy? You can look for used Porsche models at Official Porsche Centres, especially if you don’t want a too old car. Every used car comes with a two-year warranty, and you can expect each model to be as per Porsche’s standards. If looking for an older 911, you need to check with an independent dealer, auction sites, or an individual seller. Older cars usually don’t come with a warranty, it is therefore, better to inspect the vehicle before buying it.

Last Few Words When buying a special edition, watch out for fake ones. Other things to check include false ID cars, forged service history, and many more tricks that reduce the value and performance of the car. If buying from an online auction website, ensure that you choose a reputable dealer so that you don’t fall victim to a Porsche scam. Read customer reviews, check the website, and go through every bidding, payment, and delivery detail to be sure of the credibility of the website.


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