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