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The Porsche 911 has a fascinating history. While it was intended to be the successor of Porsche's first car, the Porsche 356, the 911 was created as a true sports car envisioned by Ferry Porsche, the son of Ferdinand Porsche. That vision of a more powerful, large, and comfortable has endured since 1963, with many updates and iterations, yet still the distinctive 911. The seventh generation 911 has been in production from 2011 to 2019. The refresh, or the second phase of this generation, was from 2016, with multiple upgrades in terms of styling, performance, and trims being added. If you are in the market for an iconic sports car that moves with incredible agility, then look no further than this 2017 Porsche 911 Carrera. It has just 28,900 miles on the odometer and is an utter beauty.
The 2017 Porsche 911 Carrera was offered in multiple color options, from the Jet Black Metallic to the flashy Miami Blue; this specimen sports the GT Silver Metallic finish. Right up front, the 911 exhibits its iconic design paired with a Porsche Dynamic Light System PLUS (PDLS) LED headlight system. The dual side vents and the air dam finished in black can be seen lower. The SportDesign side mirrors feature a dual-tone finish with GT Silver Metallic on top and high gloss black under. The rear is host to a dual tailpipe setup, with badges in chrome. It sits on a set of 20" Carrera S multi-spoke wheels finished in silver with the full-color Porsche crest on the center caps and backed by black brake calipers. The electric slide tilt glass sunroof provides ample lighting to the black interior. The silver Carrera etched door sills accentuate entry to the vehicle. The front power seats feature 14-way power functions along with the Memory Package. Premium sound experience is provided by the Bose speakers. The center stage is taken by the GT Sport steering wheel wrapped in leather with the full-color Porsche crest. Factory packages include the Smoking Package and the Premium Package PLUS.
As with its design, the 911 is known for its performance. Take this 2017 Porsche 911 Carrera, as it features a 3.0L Porsche boxer engine coupled with a 7-speed PDK transmission. Power output is at 365hp, along with 332 lb-ft of torque. O-62 mph is clocked in at an impressive 4.4 seconds with a top speed of 182 mph.
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. Quite satisfying for perfectionists. This 2024 Porsche 911 Carrera S with just over 3,500 miles on the clock is the perfect choice for someone in seek of a sleek, precisely-engineered sports car with a rewarding driving experience. Trust us, if Porsche has been producing stuff like this for 60+ years, it’s safe to assume it’ll be one hell of a car to drive.
A classic Porsche, sunset and an empty road ahead is the perfect recipe for driving nirvana. Are you looking for an unmatched driving experience? Then feast your eyes on this lovely 1982 Porsche 911 SC we have today. This particular car has the unique distinction of being featured in the book “Porsche 911 - 50 Years,” a publication that charts the progress of this iconic automobile. This car is reportedly a one-owner American version 911, bought by the current owner directly from Porsche Zuffenhausen in 1982. The chances of finding another 911 SC like this are exceedingly hard. It has the distinction of being in original condition and has had extensive engine work and other mechanical upgrades carried out. Maintenance includes the head studs being replaced at 63,000 miles, with the work done by Stahl Motorsports at 63,000 miles.
September 1964 was an exciting month and year for auto fans worldwide. Porsche would reveal its groundbreaking 911 sports car. Here was a car that broke the mold of what a sports car was widely believed to be. Sporting an air-cooled flat-six engine mounted behind the rear axle, the first 911 would set a template that is largely unchanged to this day. Even the iconic teardrop shape and five-binnacle instrument cluster are apparent in the 911s of 2024, and soon, 2025. There have been many generations of 911, and until 1998, they used air-cooled engines. After that, emissions regulations and increasing power demands meant that Porsche had to adopt water cooling. So, the 996 era of 1998 is considered the first of the water-cooled 911s. This 2002 Porsche 911 Carrera 4 comes from that era. The car has got 108,000 miles on the odometer. Furthermore, we’re told that it received an engine rebuild at 98,000 miles, plus a transmission rebuild at 105,000 miles. So, it’s powertrain is as fresh as the proverbial daisy, and it just begs you to enjoy it the way it’s meant to be.
When we’re young and fit, our car choices are carefree. Practicality is the last thing on our minds. But eventually, we grow up and have responsibilities, and that means giving up driving our fun, fast cars in favor of baby movers that can put up with kids… or do we? This 2021 Porsche Macan S with just 17,500 miles under its belt would argue otherwise. You see, Porsche makes the 911; a fantastic, iconic sports car. Porsche is also owned by the Volkswagen Group which makes the Audi Q5; A well-respected, practical family SUV. This Macan is the result of those 2 machines combined and put together, and what a creation it is.
The Porsche Boxster was launched in 1996, as the new entry-level point to Porsche ownership. Targeted at a younger demographic, the Boxster continues to offer a signature Porsche driving experience to those who can’t yet get their hands on a 911. Featuring a mid-engined layout, the Boxster’s open-top driving experience is a great way to hone your performance driving skills too. If you’d like to see what a first-generation Boxster was like, we’ve got a nice 42,500-mile 2001 Porsche Boxster for sale right now. The car has received some new parts, and comes with documentation of all work completed, as per the current owner.
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. Quite satisfying for perfectionists. This 2024 Porsche 911 Carrera S with just over 3,500 miles on the clock is the perfect choice for someone in seek of a sleek, precisely-engineered sports car with a rewarding driving experience. Trust us, if Porsche has been producing stuff like this for 60+ years, it’s safe to assume it’ll be one hell of a car to drive.
Have you ever dreamed of owning a real life sized Hot Wheels car? Then meet the 2013 Chevrolet Camaro 2SS Hot Wheels Edition. A 1:1 sized Hot Wheels, boasting a 6.2L V8 engine and 21-inch Hot Wheels-exclusive wheels. Only 1,118 Hot Wheels Camaro Super Sport coupes were ever produced and only 246 came mated to a manual transmission. This Chevy being a convertible makes it even more rare as only 57 soft top models were produced, making this modern classic a strong contender in the coveted collectors market. Especially when it comes with the original window sticker and a mere 3,910 original miles clocked on the odometer. It is reported that the painted engine cover and the exhaust both had been installed by the dealer. The only owner has kept this special edition toy all stock with 2 keys for sale in Aliquippa, Pennsylvania.
The C7 or seventh generation Corvette is the last of the front-engined brigade of America’s most-loved sports car. When the C8 dropped in 2020, it shifted to a mid-engined layout and went chasing baby supercars. That means cars like this 2015 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 Coupe 3LZ are highly desirable items, future classics, and the best way to enjoy American power and handling. Bearing a mere 39,000 miles, this car is now up for sale, and you’d better act quickly if it takes your fancy.
The Porsche Boxster was launched in 1996, as the new entry-level point to Porsche ownership. Targeted at a younger demographic, the Boxster continues to offer a signature Porsche driving experience to those who can’t yet get their hands on a 911. Featuring a mid-engined layout, the Boxster’s open-top driving experience is a great way to hone your performance driving skills too. If you’d like to see what a first-generation Boxster was like, we’ve got a nice 42,500-mile 2001 Porsche Boxster for sale right now. The car has received some new parts, and comes with documentation of all work completed, as per the current owner.
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