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Sports cars have been seen in all types of forms, but there is one that has always come out on top: Those made by Porsche. This 2025 911 Carrera, with is less than 1,000 miles on its odometer, is a perfect representation of why what Porsche does is better than practically all of their competitors. It encompasses the formula mastered by Porsche over 60 years ago, and if anything, it’s gotten better and better.


The most iconic sports car in the world according to its fans, the Porsche 911 came about in September 1964, when Porsche was looking to replace the 356 series. Little did this Stuttgart-based automaker know what a hit they would create. With its rear-engined design, air-cooled flat-six and iconic teardrop shape, you can find two out of those three elements in today’s 2025 Porsche 911 Carrera Cabriolet. Well, two and a half actually, because the only difference is, the engine is water-cooled. Today’s Aventura-based example has got only 2,706 miles on it, making it basically brand-new.


Introduced in September 1964, the Porsche 911 immediately drew much interest from the motoring press, and the public. Here was a teardrop-shaped sports car with an air-cooled rear-mounted engine, a formula that was vastly changed from the sports cars of the time. Nevertheless, the Porsche 911 soon became a cult classic and an aspirational model for petrolheads across the world. The 911 continued with air cooled engines until 1998, when water cooling took over due to increased power needs and tightening emissions regulations. However, the rear-mounted engine, 2+2 seating and iconic shape continue to this day. That’s why you’ll be instantly captivated by this 474-mile 2025 Porsche 911 Carrera in our inventory. It’s a fantastic vehicle that can even become your daily driver if you desire.


Porsche’s first four-door vehicle and their first off-roader (unless you count the Porsche Diesel tractors of the Fifties), the Cayenne came to be in 2002. Since then, the Cayenne has become the de facto choice for buyers who seek a luxury sports SUV with a driver-focused persona. Now on the third generation, the Cayenne shares a platform with some pretty high-profile siblings, such as the Lamborghini Urus and Bentley Bentayga. That should tell you that it’s capable of being luxuriously refined, as well as superb to drive. So, choosing this 2024 Porsche Cayenne Coupe as your family’s preferred conveyance should really be a no-brainer. This 9,219-mile machine hails from North Carolina and comes with plenty of neat features, plus the Smoking Package, Premium Package Plus, Rear Comfort Seats, soft-closing doors and more.


Porsche’s iconic Cayenne was the brand’s first SUV when it launched way back in 2002. Fast forward to the present day and the Cayenne continues to offer a luxurious and distinctively sporting driving experience for enthusiasts with families to satisfy. Today’s 2024 Porsche Cayenne Turbo GT is no different, with its twin-turbo V8, all-wheel drive and signature Porsche driving experience. Available for sale in Baton Rouge, this super-SUV has traveled a mere 3,458 miles in its journey to get here, and comes with an extensive list of features. Let’s take a look, then.


Owning a Porsche 911 is a bucket list item for many petrolheads. This iconic teardrop-shaped sports car with its engine slung out behind its rear axle appeared in 1964, and has continued in largely the same form ever since then. Today’s 2024 Porsche 911 Carrera 4 GTS is one of the newest variants you can buy, and it’s all-wheel drive nature makes it a fantastic car for all seasons. With just 6,139 miles on the odometer, this dream machine currently resides in Santa Monica, California.


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.


Some would say that straight line speed is what's needed for a good time, while some would argue that an agile corner carver is the pinnacle of motoring. Still others will prefer luxury. While these answers are correct in their own way, the perfect blend of the three is what this car offers. Present today is a 2024 Porsche 911 Carrera S, with approximately 4,370 miles on its odometer. This practically factory fresh example is ready to do all of the above in style and comes included with a premium, storage, and sport package.


For what feels like an eternity, Porsche has wowed the world with their inexplicable ability to build cars that perform like no other. Each time they refresh, overhaul, and produce a new model, everything gets just that little bit better, Rather satisfying for Porsche connoisseurs. This 2024 Porsche Panamera, with just 6,632 miles on the clock, is the perfect blend of a sleek, precisely-engineered sports car and a spacious, comfortable cruiser to be driven around in. With the Panamera name being around for over 15 years, Porsche has clearly been doing something right.


The Porsche 911 T mirrors the car it is based upon: the rally-ready lightweight Touring model of yesteryear. This lightened and more unfiltered sports car represents pure, unfiltered driving excitement, blending lightweight design with precision engineering. Our featured car is finished in Jet Black with a Matte Black wrap, and exudes stealth and performance, with some tasteful modifications. The 911 is located in Prospect, Connecticut, and shows just 1,968 miles.


Sports cars have been seen in all types of forms, but there is one brand that many believe can do it better than anyone: Porsche. This 2024 Porsche 911 Turbo, with just over 3,000 miles under its belt, is a perfect representation of why no other car brand can touch Porsche. It encompasses the formula they mastered over 60 years ago, and if anything, it’s gotten better with time.


The Porsche 911 was introduced to the world in 1964 and has changed the face of sports cars ever since. It’s widely considered to be a must-drive, bucket-list item for petrolheads all over the world. The 911’s iconic teardrop shape and rear-engined design continue to this day, but Porsche has widely diversified the range since the original air-cooled naturally aspirated machine of 1964. There are turbocharged variants, automatic transmission-equipped ones, and hardcore racing machines masquerading as road cars. The last category is represented by the GT3, which is a track-focused derivative that can be used on the road. This particular 2024 Porsche 911 GT3 Touring has done 4,304 miles and is looking for a new owner. The car comes with a paint protection film and a ceramic coating treatment. It also includes a 1-year maintenance package that commenced in September 2024. So, if you want a hardcore 911 that will thrill you at the track but will also be relatively friendly to drive on the street, pick this car as your trusted partner.

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Sports cars have been seen in all types of forms, but there is one that has always come out on top: Those made by Porsche. This 2025 911 Carrera, with is less than 1,000 miles on its odometer, is a perfect representation of why what Porsche does is better than practically all of their competitors. It encompasses the formula mastered by Porsche over 60 years ago, and if anything, it’s gotten better and better.


The most iconic sports car in the world according to its fans, the Porsche 911 came about in September 1964, when Porsche was looking to replace the 356 series. Little did this Stuttgart-based automaker know what a hit they would create. With its rear-engined design, air-cooled flat-six and iconic teardrop shape, you can find two out of those three elements in today’s 2025 Porsche 911 Carrera Cabriolet. Well, two and a half actually, because the only difference is, the engine is water-cooled. Today’s Aventura-based example has got only 2,706 miles on it, making it basically brand-new.


Introduced in September 1964, the Porsche 911 immediately drew much interest from the motoring press, and the public. Here was a teardrop-shaped sports car with an air-cooled rear-mounted engine, a formula that was vastly changed from the sports cars of the time. Nevertheless, the Porsche 911 soon became a cult classic and an aspirational model for petrolheads across the world. The 911 continued with air cooled engines until 1998, when water cooling took over due to increased power needs and tightening emissions regulations. However, the rear-mounted engine, 2+2 seating and iconic shape continue to this day. That’s why you’ll be instantly captivated by this 474-mile 2025 Porsche 911 Carrera in our inventory. It’s a fantastic vehicle that can even become your daily driver if you desire.
