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2024 Porsche 911 Carrera S

VERIFIED SELLER
PENDING SALE
ASK: $197,500
Miles: 950

Over the years, the Porsche 911 formula has evolved to suit modern needs. This revolutionary model has been the benchmark for performance driving for decades. For the 2024 model year, Porsche brought forth 11 models for enthusiasts to pick from. What we are displaying here is a 2024 Porsche 911 Carrera S, which takes fourth place in the list, with the first being the most affordable offering. Boasting a host of packages and even more tech features, this Carrera awaits in Tucson, Arizona, for its next lucky owner.

2022 Porsche Taycan 4 Cross Turismo

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ASK: $67,499
Miles: 27,900

Porsche entered the EV era with the Taycan in 2019. It is the German sports car maker’s first production electric vehicle, and comes styled as a sedan, or a stylish shooting brake estate. For the latter body style, Porsche offers the Cross Turismo which is a lifted variant that tends towards the crossover space, as well as the lower-riding Sport Turismo. Either way, a Taycan is a fine way to enter electric motoring with family practicality if you’re a driving enthusiast. After all, Porsche waited and took their time before dipping their toes into EVs because they wanted to preserve their sporty driving characteristics as much as possible. Today, we’ve got a 2022 Porsche Taycan 4 Cross Turismo for sale with 27,019 miles on the clock, and currently residing in Chicago, Illinois. Pick it up if you want a family hauler that can really hustle when called to do so.

2019 Porsche Cayenne E-Hybrid

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PENDING SALE
ASK: $39,999
Miles: 24,987

If you’re searching for an SUV with sporting credentials, you can’t go wrong with a Porsche Cayenne. Produced since 2002, the Cayenne was Porsche’s first foray into the SUV world, and they knocked it out of the park. Now, the Cayenne is on the third generation and offers a frugal hybrid powertrain as well. Check out this 24,800-mile 2019 Porsche Cayenne E-Hybrid from Honolulu, which is available right now. With a host of features, including the Premium Package, this is the ideal family car for the enthusiast who can’t have a sports car.

2017 Porsche Cayenne GTS

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PENDING SALE
ASK: $39,900
Miles: 59,731

Porsche was one of the earliest to jump on the SUV bandwagon, with the Cayenne in 2002. It promised a versatile and capable family hauling experience paired with Porsche’s signature blend of performance and handling prowess. While the first generation wasn’t particularly well-received, the Cayenne more than redeemed itself with the second. That’s where this 2017 Porsche Cayenne GTS from Tallahassee, Florida fits in. With under 60,000 miles to its name, this is the perfect family hauler for a discerning Porsche fan with commitments. It’s even been upgraded with a Softronic software tune for a bit more power.

2015 Porsche Panamera 4S

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PENDING SALE
ASK: $33,500
Miles: 85,000

It's often said that growing up requires you to be serious in life, the car you choose should reflect transitioning into a life of practicality and comfort rather than performance and blistering speed. What if this was not the case, and you could choose to be a practical family man while having a machine that's more than capable of ensuring a great time on drives out? Present today is this 2015 Porsche Panamera 4S, this German powerhouse is the perfect blend of practicality, performance and comfort and has a reported 85000 miles on the clock.

2008 Porsche 911 Carerra S Cabriolet

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PENDING SALE
ASK: $49,500
Miles: 91,356

The Porsche 911 is a car that most petrolheads and enthusiasts aspire to own at some stage of their lives. It’s one of the most prolific sports cars in the world, with its quirky, rear-engined layout and distinctive teardrop shape that’s changed little from its introduction in 1964 to the present day. From that point over six decades ago until 1998, the engine used air cooling, resulting in a distinctive purr. However, post-1998 cars have water-cooled engines, a casualty of tightening emissions regulations. The flip side of this is, water cooling enabled them to make even more power and offer more potent performance. That’s why we’re sure that this Maryland-based 2008 Porsche 911 Carrera S Cabriolet won’t have any trouble finding a new home. It’s from the 997 generation, is a drop-top and has driven just under 92,000 miles so far.

2007 Porsche 356 Speedster Replica

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PENDING SALE
ASK: $33,999
Miles: 102

One of the most desirable and hard-to-find classic Porsches is the 356. This was Porsche’s first road-going car, introduced in 1948 and designed by Ferry Porsche, son of Ferdinand Porsche, the original designer of the Volkswagen Beetle. As you’d probably expect, there are some shared components between the 356 and the Beetle, but their value propositions differ massively. Unlike the bug-eyed machine for cheap and cheerful family motoring, the 356 was meant to be a lightweight, nimble sports car. It was offered as a fixed-head coupe, a convertible, and a chopped-down speedster with a lower roof profile and shorter windshield for that ultimate open-air sports car experience. While getting your hands on an original 356 is hard and costly, we’ve got a nice replica here for sale today. Check out this 2007 Classic Motor Carriages Porsche 356 Speedster Replica from Fort Lauderdale, Florida. The car comes to you with just over 100 miles to its name, and is an eye-catching beauty that will definitely turn heads wherever you go with it.

2006 Porsche 911 Carrera 4

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PENDING SALE
ASK: $44,499
Miles: 84,361

For over 60 years, Porsche has wowed the world with their icon – the Porsche 911. Each time they refresh, overhaul, and produce a new version, everything gets just that little bit better — it's clearly rather satisfying for Porsche connoisseurs. This 2006 Porsche 911 Carrera 4S, with just 85,000 miles on the clock, is the perfect blend of a sleek, precisely-engineered sports car, and a practical daily driver. If Porsche has been producing stuff like this for 60+ years, it’s safe to assume it’s one hell of a car to drive.

2004 Porsche 911 Turbo Cabriolet

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ASK: $41,900
Miles: 97,230

Ever since the original Porsche 356 Roadster in 1948, combining high performance with drop-top freedom has been a Porsche specialty. More than 50 years later, the designers at Porsche continued their successful endeavors with the 911 Carrera turbo Cabriolet and the C4S Cabriolet. The 2004 Porsche 911 Turbo Cabriolet and Carrera 4S Cabriolet are true to Dr. Porsche's original vision but with all the benefits of 21st-century technology. The Turbo Cabriolet was especially welcomed among Porsche fans having been absent from the line up since 1989. This stunning example of the 2004 Porsche 911 Turbo Cabriolet comes to us with a smidge over 97,200 miles on its clock. Located in Tennessee, this beauty is all set to go to its new home.

2003 Porsche 911 Carrera 4S

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PENDING SALE
ASK: $54,999
Miles: 23,108

One of the most famous sports cars of Germany, if not the world, is the iconic Porsche 911. When it debuted in 1964, it was met with gasps of awe. This car came with an iconic teardrop shape, but that wasn’t its most defining feature. No, that would be the air-cooled engine neatly tucked away in the tail. Given that rear-engined vehicles weren’t receiving the best publicity in the sixties, it was incredibly bold of Porsche to go down this path. However, in true Germanic fashion, they made sure to iron out the kinks before releasing the product. While a 911 must be treated with respect, it is considered to be a pure driver’s car, and a bucket list item for many. So, if you want a contemporary 911 but one that will become a classic soon enough, consider buying this 2003 Porsche 911 Carrera 4S from us. It’s reportedly an all-stock car, with an original mileage of just 23,108, and comes to you with all servicing up to date.

2002 Porsche 911 Carrera 4 Cabriolet

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PENDING SALE
ASK: $33,997
Miles: 54,971

Porsche created a hit in September 1964, when the 911 came into the world. It wasn’t the prolific German automaker’s first sports car. No, that honor goes to the 356 of the Fifties. But what the 911 did was create a cult classic. Its iconic teardrop shape contained a punchy, air-cooled engine slung out in the tail. This resulted in a car that challenged drivers to push themselves to improve, and reach new standards of driving skill. Many racing drivers regard the 911 as one of the finest teaching tools. Plus, owning and driving a 911 is a bucket list item for the majority of petrolheads around the world. Well, we can fulfil one person’s dream and let them tick it off their bucket list. Here's a 2002 Porsche 911 Carrera 4 Cabriolet with a mere 54,971 miles on the clock waiting for a new owner. The car comes with a recent servicing, the Advanced Technic package, and some other neat things.

1999 Porsche Boxster

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PENDING SALE
ASK: $29,999
Miles: 16,121

The Porsche Boxster has been around since 1996, and represents the entry point into Porsche ownership. During its long history, the Stuttgart sports car maker has had various entry-level models to ease ownership into the brand, given that its signature 911 model enjoys a certain position that can’t be compromised. Since inception, the Boxster has been an open-topped, mid-engined roadster, with its fixed-head companion, the Cayman following in late 2005. Today, we’ve got a veritable time capsule and definite future classic for you, with this 1999 Porsche Boxster from Knoxville, Tennessee. The car has traveled only over 16,000 miles so far and is thus definitely a unicorn waiting for its new owner. Is that you, then?

1999 Porsche 911 Carrera Cabriolet

VERIFIED SELLER
PENDING SALE
ASK: $22,999
Miles: 98,535

The Porsche 911 came into the world by 1964, and ever since then, it’s been widely acknowledged as one of the most important sports cars of all time. Its rear-engined layout, defining teardrop shape and 2+2 seating configuration all make for something truly special that appeals to petrolheads from every country in the world. For the first 34 years of the 911’s life, the engine used air cooling, but in 1998, a notable change took place with the introduction of the 996 generation of the 911. The engine gained water cooling in response to demands for more power, as well as ever-tightening emissions regulations in key markets. Today, we’ve got a 1999 Porsche 911 Carrera Cabriolet for sale with a few upgrades that make it even nicer to own and drive. Bearing 98,535 miles on its odometer, this beauty is up for sale in Wichita, Kansas.

1998 Porsche Boxster

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PENDING SALE
ASK: $19,999
Miles: 64,800

Many people believe that the Porsche Boxter is the greatest first-time Porsche purchase because, for a relatively reduced cost, you can get yourself into the driver's seat of a very capable sports car. It is sublime to drive and won’t punish you in the daily grind. This was at least when it was first introduced. Today, they have become coveted classics that earn compliments wherever they go. The Boxter was the company's first roadster since the 914, and it was a smash success. The Porsche 986, especially the first generation, is an enjoyable, low-maintenance car. That is why we think that you will love this beautiful example of the 1998 Porsche Boxster. It shows 64800 miles on its odometer and is currently located in Glendale, Arizona. With a few packages up its sleeve, this nippy beauty is ready to arrive at your home.

1990 Porsche 911 Carrera Targa

VERIFIED SELLER
PENDING SALE
ASK: $77,999
Miles: 55,958

Few cars have had such a prolific effect on the automotive industry as a whole, as the Porsche 911. Introduced in September 1964, it wasn’t Porsche’s first road-going model, but quickly became their most iconic. With its sculpted teardrop shape, slick aerodynamics and quirky rear-mounted, air-cooled engine, the 911 quickly won hearts. Keen drivers respected it for its cheeky driving dynamics that could catch you out if you were careless, especially in the later Turbo variants. Those who wanted to make a style statement also loved, and continue to love the 911. Today, the 911 continues with the basic shape and rear engine layout, but the engine now uses water-cooling, it’s got myriad digital screens inside, gained a trick dual-clutch gearbox, and is more friendly to drive even in 500+ horsepower top-tier variants. However, the classic 911 remains an alluring thing for purists, and we’ve got a very nice 1990 Porsche 911 Carrera Targa for sale today. It’s an air-cooled variant and has got a great blend of period and modern features. Furthermore, it’s done just under 56,000 miles so far.

1990 Porsche 944 S2 Cabriolet

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PENDING SALE
ASK: $18,900
Miles: 96,579

Porsche is best known for their iconic 911 that was introduced in 1964 and continues to run to this day. However, they have also offered cars that sit beneath the 911 in hierarchy, representing a more affordable entry point to Porsche ownership and introduction to the Porsche driving experience. Between 1982 and 1991, this slot was occupied by the 944. It replaced the 924, and was superseded by the 968 in 1992. Only about 3,938 Porsche 944 S2s were made in cabriolet form, of those, 1,823 units were imported to the US. Today, the 944 has gained a cult following, and if you wish to join them, here’s a 1990 Porsche 944 S2 Cabriolet from Plymouth, Wisconsin. This car has traveled under 97,000 miles so far, and appears to be in great nick for a car of this age.

1990 Porsche 911 Carrera 2 Cabriolet

VERIFIED SELLER
PENDING SALE
ASK: $54,999
Miles: 80,948

Few sports cars have had such an impact on the world as the Porsche 911. When it was showcased in 1964, the public were highly interested in this distinctive teardrop-shaped automobile. Then, they learned of its powertrain; an air-cooled flat-six mounted in the car’s tail, and of course, driving the rear wheels. This was quite a departure from traditional front-engined layouts. In fact, Porsche 911 development had started way earlier, in 1959, and it was envisioned to take over from the company’s 356 model. However, such was the 911’s impact that it created its own legacy, and one that continues to this day. Over the years, the 911 gained more creature comforts, convertible variants, and fearsome turbocharged engine options. The car’s exterior design saw modernization, but the overall teardrop shape remained. However, the engines remained air cooled until 1998, when tightening emissions regulations and demands for more power dictated that water cooling was the way to go. Thus, a sort of line was drawn; if you want a proper classic 911, go for pre-1998 cars. If you want more modern examples, post-1998 is where you should seek them out. Therefore, this South Carolina-based 1990 Porsche 911 Carrera 2 Cabriolet is definitely a classic. However, it should be enjoyed rather than mothballed, and its current mileage of 80,948 tells you that it’s meant for the open road rather than stowed away in climate-controlled garages.

1989 Porsche 928 S4

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PENDING SALE
ASK: $33,250
Miles: 92,600

During the late 1970s, Porsche underwent a transformative period characterized by notable developments. Alongside their well-established 911 lineup, the brand introduced a sleek grand tourer, the Porsche 928, distinguished by its advanced technology and distinct design. This groundbreaking addition marked a departure from their traditional approach. The Porsche 928 enjoyed immense popularity, remaining in production for nearly two decades. Today, we present the exquisite Porsche 928 S4, a testament to the enduring allure of the iconic German sports car manufacture. Boasting a reported mileage of 93,000 miles, this German 5.0L V8 powerhouse awaits the discerning individual seeking an exhilarating driving experience paired with unparalleled comfort. With the opportunity to call this remarkable vehicle your own, you can embark on countless memorable journeys in style and sophistication.

1987 Porsche 356 Speedster Replica

VERIFIED SELLER
PENDING SALE
ASK: $36,499
Miles: 11,071

You’d be hard pressed to find an automotive enthusiast who wouldn’t want a timeless Porsche 356 Speedster. While original cars have become prohibitively rare and expensive, the glorious concept of continuation cars means that the dream can still be attainable to many. This 1987 Vintage 356 Speedster Replica offers the look and feel of a classic roadster without the upkeep or price tag of an original. Built by Classic Motor Carriages and located in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, this beautifully presented replica is powered by a 1.6-liter Volkswagen engine, paired to a 4-speed manual transmission and wrapped in an eye-catching shade of metallic green.

1986 Porsche 911 Carrera

VERIFIED SELLER
PENDING SALE
ASK: $90,000
Miles: 44,376

A classic Porsche 911 from the air-cooled era is a fantastic way to experience the most iconic sports car from Stuttgart. Introduced in 1964, the Porsche 911 quickly won fans across the world not only for its styling, but its smooth, air-cooled flat-six that hummed away in the car’s tail. As time passed by, Porsche updated the 911 regularly, but kept much of its distinctive characteristics. However, in 1998, a major change had to happen; the switch to water cooling for its flat-six. Necessitated by tightening emission regulations and the desire for more power, it didn’t make a galactic dilution to the 911’s persona, but nevertheless, was felt. So, many classic 911 aficionados prefer pre-1998 cars. If you’re one of those people, we’ve got a 1986 Porsche 911 Carrera for sale from Independence, Louisiana. This car has travelled a relatively light sub 45,000 miles and looks as tight as a drum, making it a wise choice to purchase.

1980 Porsche 911 SC

VERIFIED SELLER
PENDING SALE
ASK: $64,999
Miles: 25,000

A weekend drive is best enjoyed with a machine that's driver-focused, a machine that's built to carve out those twisty roads in style and just the right amount of performance for a good time. The right car is not overpowering and is a perfect balance of the elements for a good drive; looking to get behind the wheel of the ideal weekend drive? Look no further than this 1980 Porsche 911 SC we have today. With a reported 25,000 original miles, this German cruiser stems from a lineup of automotive legends and can be yours to drive off in today.

1979 Porsche 356 Speedster Replica

VERIFIED SELLER
PENDING SALE
ASK: $41,999
Miles: 43,914

The Porsche 356 was the first car that the German automaker Porsche produced. Closely related to the Volkswagen Beetle, the 356 was the work of Ferdinand “Ferry” Porsche, son of Ferdinand Porsche, the man who created the Beetle. Just like the Beetle, the Porsche 356 carries its engine in the tail, an air-cooled flat-four that powers the rear wheels. However, while the Beetle is meant for mass transportation, the Porsche 356 is a lightweight, nimble and speedy sports car. The car was made in three forms: a fixed-head coupe, a canvas-roofed convertible, and a Speedster, which was a convertible, but with a lower profile made possible by a low-raked windshield. Over 76,000 were made, and many were raced, but few owners realized the historic value of the 356 – after all, there’s no such thing as a magical crystal ball, is there? Today, finding an original 356 is a difficult (and costly) endeavor, but thankfully, replicas exist. This 1979 Porsche 356 Speedster is a replica that’s been made by Intermeccanica and comes to you from Georgia with under 44,000 miles on the clock.

1989 Porsche 928 S4

VERIFIED SELLER
PENDING SALE
ASK: $33,250
Miles: 92,600

During the late 1970s, Porsche underwent a transformative period characterized by notable developments. Alongside their well-established 911 lineup, the brand introduced a sleek grand tourer, the Porsche 928, distinguished by its advanced technology and distinct design. This groundbreaking addition marked a departure from their traditional approach. The Porsche 928 enjoyed immense popularity, remaining in production for nearly two decades. Today, we present the exquisite Porsche 928 S4, a testament to the enduring allure of the iconic German sports car manufacture. Boasting a reported mileage of 93,000 miles, this German 5.0L V8 powerhouse awaits the discerning individual seeking an exhilarating driving experience paired with unparalleled comfort. With the opportunity to call this remarkable vehicle your own, you can embark on countless memorable journeys in style and sophistication.

1989 Porsche 928 S4

VERIFIED SELLER
PENDING SALE
ASK: $33,250
Miles: 92,600

During the late 1970s, Porsche underwent a transformative period characterized by notable developments. Alongside their well-established 911 lineup, the brand introduced a sleek grand tourer, the Porsche 928, distinguished by its advanced technology and distinct design. This groundbreaking addition marked a departure from their traditional approach. The Porsche 928 enjoyed immense popularity, remaining in production for nearly two decades. Today, we present the exquisite Porsche 928 S4, a testament to the enduring allure of the iconic German sports car manufacture. Boasting a reported mileage of 93,000 miles, this German 5.0L V8 powerhouse awaits the discerning individual seeking an exhilarating driving experience paired with unparalleled comfort. With the opportunity to call this remarkable vehicle your own, you can embark on countless memorable journeys in style and sophistication.

2002 Porsche 911 Carrera 4 Cabriolet

VERIFIED SELLER
PENDING SALE
$33,997
Miles: 54,971

Porsche created a hit in September 1964, when the 911 came into the world. It wasn’t the prolific German automaker’s first sports car. No, that honor goes to the 356 of the Fifties. But what the 911 did was create a cult classic. Its iconic teardrop shape contained a punchy, air-cooled engine slung out in the tail. This resulted in a car that challenged drivers to push themselves to improve, and reach new standards of driving skill. Many racing drivers regard the 911 as one of the finest teaching tools. Plus, owning and driving a 911 is a bucket list item for the majority of petrolheads around the world. Well, we can fulfil one person’s dream and let them tick it off their bucket list. Here's a 2002 Porsche 911 Carrera 4 Cabriolet with a mere 54,971 miles on the clock waiting for a new owner. The car comes with a recent servicing, the Advanced Technic package, and some other neat things.

1999 Porsche Boxster

VERIFIED SELLER
PENDING SALE
$29,999
Miles: 16,121

The Porsche Boxster has been around since 1996, and represents the entry point into Porsche ownership. During its long history, the Stuttgart sports car maker has had various entry-level models to ease ownership into the brand, given that its signature 911 model enjoys a certain position that can’t be compromised. Since inception, the Boxster has been an open-topped, mid-engined roadster, with its fixed-head companion, the Cayman following in late 2005. Today, we’ve got a veritable time capsule and definite future classic for you, with this 1999 Porsche Boxster from Knoxville, Tennessee. The car has traveled only over 16,000 miles so far and is thus definitely a unicorn waiting for its new owner. Is that you, then?

1990 Porsche 911 Carrera Targa

VERIFIED SELLER
PENDING SALE
$77,999
Miles: 55,958

Few cars have had such a prolific effect on the automotive industry as a whole, as the Porsche 911. Introduced in September 1964, it wasn’t Porsche’s first road-going model, but quickly became their most iconic. With its sculpted teardrop shape, slick aerodynamics and quirky rear-mounted, air-cooled engine, the 911 quickly won hearts. Keen drivers respected it for its cheeky driving dynamics that could catch you out if you were careless, especially in the later Turbo variants. Those who wanted to make a style statement also loved, and continue to love the 911. Today, the 911 continues with the basic shape and rear engine layout, but the engine now uses water-cooling, it’s got myriad digital screens inside, gained a trick dual-clutch gearbox, and is more friendly to drive even in 500+ horsepower top-tier variants. However, the classic 911 remains an alluring thing for purists, and we’ve got a very nice 1990 Porsche 911 Carrera Targa for sale today. It’s an air-cooled variant and has got a great blend of period and modern features. Furthermore, it’s done just under 56,000 miles so far.

1987 Porsche 356 Speedster Replica

VERIFIED SELLER
PENDING SALE
$36,499
Miles: 11,071

You’d be hard pressed to find an automotive enthusiast who wouldn’t want a timeless Porsche 356 Speedster. While original cars have become prohibitively rare and expensive, the glorious concept of continuation cars means that the dream can still be attainable to many. This 1987 Vintage 356 Speedster Replica offers the look and feel of a classic roadster without the upkeep or price tag of an original. Built by Classic Motor Carriages and located in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, this beautifully presented replica is powered by a 1.6-liter Volkswagen engine, paired to a 4-speed manual transmission and wrapped in an eye-catching shade of metallic green.

1998 Porsche Boxster

VERIFIED SELLER
PENDING SALE
$19,999
Miles: 64,800

Many people believe that the Porsche Boxter is the greatest first-time Porsche purchase because, for a relatively reduced cost, you can get yourself into the driver's seat of a very capable sports car. It is sublime to drive and won’t punish you in the daily grind. This was at least when it was first introduced. Today, they have become coveted classics that earn compliments wherever they go. The Boxter was the company's first roadster since the 914, and it was a smash success. The Porsche 986, especially the first generation, is an enjoyable, low-maintenance car. That is why we think that you will love this beautiful example of the 1998 Porsche Boxster. It shows 64800 miles on its odometer and is currently located in Glendale, Arizona. With a few packages up its sleeve, this nippy beauty is ready to arrive at your home.

1990 Porsche 944 S2 Cabriolet

VERIFIED SELLER
PENDING SALE
$18,900
Miles: 96,579

Porsche is best known for their iconic 911 that was introduced in 1964 and continues to run to this day. However, they have also offered cars that sit beneath the 911 in hierarchy, representing a more affordable entry point to Porsche ownership and introduction to the Porsche driving experience. Between 1982 and 1991, this slot was occupied by the 944. It replaced the 924, and was superseded by the 968 in 1992. Only about 3,938 Porsche 944 S2s were made in cabriolet form, of those, 1,823 units were imported to the US. Today, the 944 has gained a cult following, and if you wish to join them, here’s a 1990 Porsche 944 S2 Cabriolet from Plymouth, Wisconsin. This car has traveled under 97,000 miles so far, and appears to be in great nick for a car of this age.

1999 Porsche 911 Carrera Cabriolet

VERIFIED SELLER
PENDING SALE
$22,999
Miles: 98,535

The Porsche 911 came into the world by 1964, and ever since then, it’s been widely acknowledged as one of the most important sports cars of all time. Its rear-engined layout, defining teardrop shape and 2+2 seating configuration all make for something truly special that appeals to petrolheads from every country in the world. For the first 34 years of the 911’s life, the engine used air cooling, but in 1998, a notable change took place with the introduction of the 996 generation of the 911. The engine gained water cooling in response to demands for more power, as well as ever-tightening emissions regulations in key markets. Today, we’ve got a 1999 Porsche 911 Carrera Cabriolet for sale with a few upgrades that make it even nicer to own and drive. Bearing 98,535 miles on its odometer, this beauty is up for sale in Wichita, Kansas.

1986 Porsche 911 Carrera

VERIFIED SELLER
PENDING SALE
$90,000
Miles: 44,376

A classic Porsche 911 from the air-cooled era is a fantastic way to experience the most iconic sports car from Stuttgart. Introduced in 1964, the Porsche 911 quickly won fans across the world not only for its styling, but its smooth, air-cooled flat-six that hummed away in the car’s tail. As time passed by, Porsche updated the 911 regularly, but kept much of its distinctive characteristics. However, in 1998, a major change had to happen; the switch to water cooling for its flat-six. Necessitated by tightening emission regulations and the desire for more power, it didn’t make a galactic dilution to the 911’s persona, but nevertheless, was felt. So, many classic 911 aficionados prefer pre-1998 cars. If you’re one of those people, we’ve got a 1986 Porsche 911 Carrera for sale from Independence, Louisiana. This car has travelled a relatively light sub 45,000 miles and looks as tight as a drum, making it a wise choice to purchase.

1990 Porsche 911 Carrera 2 Cabriolet

VERIFIED SELLER
PENDING SALE
$54,999
Miles: 80,948

Few sports cars have had such an impact on the world as the Porsche 911. When it was showcased in 1964, the public were highly interested in this distinctive teardrop-shaped automobile. Then, they learned of its powertrain; an air-cooled flat-six mounted in the car’s tail, and of course, driving the rear wheels. This was quite a departure from traditional front-engined layouts. In fact, Porsche 911 development had started way earlier, in 1959, and it was envisioned to take over from the company’s 356 model. However, such was the 911’s impact that it created its own legacy, and one that continues to this day. Over the years, the 911 gained more creature comforts, convertible variants, and fearsome turbocharged engine options. The car’s exterior design saw modernization, but the overall teardrop shape remained. However, the engines remained air cooled until 1998, when tightening emissions regulations and demands for more power dictated that water cooling was the way to go. Thus, a sort of line was drawn; if you want a proper classic 911, go for pre-1998 cars. If you want more modern examples, post-1998 is where you should seek them out. Therefore, this South Carolina-based 1990 Porsche 911 Carrera 2 Cabriolet is definitely a classic. However, it should be enjoyed rather than mothballed, and its current mileage of 80,948 tells you that it’s meant for the open road rather than stowed away in climate-controlled garages.

2004 Porsche 911 Turbo Cabriolet

VERIFIED SELLER
PENDING SALE
$41,900
Miles: 97,230

Ever since the original Porsche 356 Roadster in 1948, combining high performance with drop-top freedom has been a Porsche specialty. More than 50 years later, the designers at Porsche continued their successful endeavors with the 911 Carrera turbo Cabriolet and the C4S Cabriolet. The 2004 Porsche 911 Turbo Cabriolet and Carrera 4S Cabriolet are true to Dr. Porsche's original vision but with all the benefits of 21st-century technology. The Turbo Cabriolet was especially welcomed among Porsche fans having been absent from the line up since 1989. This stunning example of the 2004 Porsche 911 Turbo Cabriolet comes to us with a smidge over 97,200 miles on its clock. Located in Tennessee, this beauty is all set to go to its new home.

1979 Porsche 356 Speedster Replica

VERIFIED SELLER
PENDING SALE
$41,999
Miles: 43,914

The Porsche 356 was the first car that the German automaker Porsche produced. Closely related to the Volkswagen Beetle, the 356 was the work of Ferdinand “Ferry” Porsche, son of Ferdinand Porsche, the man who created the Beetle. Just like the Beetle, the Porsche 356 carries its engine in the tail, an air-cooled flat-four that powers the rear wheels. However, while the Beetle is meant for mass transportation, the Porsche 356 is a lightweight, nimble and speedy sports car. The car was made in three forms: a fixed-head coupe, a canvas-roofed convertible, and a Speedster, which was a convertible, but with a lower profile made possible by a low-raked windshield. Over 76,000 were made, and many were raced, but few owners realized the historic value of the 356 – after all, there’s no such thing as a magical crystal ball, is there? Today, finding an original 356 is a difficult (and costly) endeavor, but thankfully, replicas exist. This 1979 Porsche 356 Speedster is a replica that’s been made by Intermeccanica and comes to you from Georgia with under 44,000 miles on the clock.

1980 Porsche 911 SC

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PENDING SALE
$64,999
Miles: 25,000

A weekend drive is best enjoyed with a machine that's driver-focused, a machine that's built to carve out those twisty roads in style and just the right amount of performance for a good time. The right car is not overpowering and is a perfect balance of the elements for a good drive; looking to get behind the wheel of the ideal weekend drive? Look no further than this 1980 Porsche 911 SC we have today. With a reported 25,000 original miles, this German cruiser stems from a lineup of automotive legends and can be yours to drive off in today.

2003 Porsche 911 Carrera 4S

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PENDING SALE
$54,999
Miles: 23,108

One of the most famous sports cars of Germany, if not the world, is the iconic Porsche 911. When it debuted in 1964, it was met with gasps of awe. This car came with an iconic teardrop shape, but that wasn’t its most defining feature. No, that would be the air-cooled engine neatly tucked away in the tail. Given that rear-engined vehicles weren’t receiving the best publicity in the sixties, it was incredibly bold of Porsche to go down this path. However, in true Germanic fashion, they made sure to iron out the kinks before releasing the product. While a 911 must be treated with respect, it is considered to be a pure driver’s car, and a bucket list item for many. So, if you want a contemporary 911 but one that will become a classic soon enough, consider buying this 2003 Porsche 911 Carrera 4S from us. It’s reportedly an all-stock car, with an original mileage of just 23,108, and comes to you with all servicing up to date.

1989 Porsche 928 S4

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PENDING SALE
$33,250
Miles: 92,600

During the late 1970s, Porsche underwent a transformative period characterized by notable developments. Alongside their well-established 911 lineup, the brand introduced a sleek grand tourer, the Porsche 928, distinguished by its advanced technology and distinct design. This groundbreaking addition marked a departure from their traditional approach. The Porsche 928 enjoyed immense popularity, remaining in production for nearly two decades. Today, we present the exquisite Porsche 928 S4, a testament to the enduring allure of the iconic German sports car manufacture. Boasting a reported mileage of 93,000 miles, this German 5.0L V8 powerhouse awaits the discerning individual seeking an exhilarating driving experience paired with unparalleled comfort. With the opportunity to call this remarkable vehicle your own, you can embark on countless memorable journeys in style and sophistication.

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Engine and Drivetrain

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Reliability

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Interior

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