Porsche is a name that sits on top of the high-performance mountain, and few can ever match or beat its reputation for performance, style, luxury, and quality engineering. This is why most, if not all of its cars are prized by auto fans from many countries. Among these cars is the Porsche 911 and its variants, and many people like to find models like the Porsche 911 Turbo for sale to get their hands on a piece of the Porsche pie.
This model, pronounced as the “nine-eleven”, is perhaps the most recognized Porsche car in the world, and in fact, when people hear “Porsche”, it is this car that often comes to mind. This is because the general shape and outline of this 2-door luxury sports coupe has changed very little over the decades. And this is also why to this day, used 911s, in particular, used Porsche 911 GT3 cars fetch for very high prices, and are highly sought after by collectors.
But even if the looks have changed very little, the technology under the hood have evolved over the years, and are in fact always ahead of the pack for each generation. In 1963, when the car was first introduced, it only had an air-cooled engine that could only dish out 128 hp. But over time, developments allowed it to have water-cooled engines that produced up to 350hp or more, and can make the car go 0-62 in just 4.2 seconds or faster.
But it’s not just the engines that were upgraded over time, because even the suspension, brakes, transmission, and materials used in building the car were always two steps ahead of the 911’s contemporaries. All of the 911 cars were, during their respective times, seen as some of the most cutting-edge vehicles on the market. In fact, one can take an older 911 car, and it could still easily, hands down, beat a modern average-powered sedan by miles.
It is important, however, when looking to buy a 911, specifically one that’s used, to take note of the model, the number of changes done if any, the history of maintenance and repair, and any replacement parts used, taking special note of any after-market ones installed. This is because these factors all affect the car’s price. And the more you know about the car, the more informed a decision you’ll make, and the more value for money you’ll get.
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