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Do Porsche 911 Turbo S hold their value?

Do Porsche 911 Turbo S hold their value?

You can find 911 Turbos much cheaper than GT3’s..

How many Porsche 997.2 turbo S were made?

The 997.2 Turbo coupé was built 3,301 times, the cabriolet 1,752 times. The Turbo S coupé was sold 3,095 times, the cabriolet 2,055 times.

Is Porsche 911 Turbo S supercar?

The 911 Turbo was first released in the 1970’s, but has evolved from the edgy, intimidating sports car it was into the polished and sophisticated everyday supercar of today. Now in its 991.2 guise, the 911 Turbo is as capable and organ-pummellingly fast as ever.

Which is the best Porsche 911 as an investment?

Older 911s such as the Carrera 3.2 (1984-89) and Carrera 3.0 (1976-77) are highly sought-after, so are good investments. Interestingly, the 911SC which bridged the gap from the 3.0’s end in 1977 to the 3.2’s arrival in 1984 is sometimes overlooked, which can make good examples something of a bargain.

Which Porsche 911 holds its value best?

The 2021 Porsche 911 is our top pick for the best model year value for the 911. With the 2021, you would only pay, on average, 96% of the price as new, with 92% of the vehicle’s useful life remaining. The 2020 and 2019 model years are also attractive years for the 911, and provide a relatively good value.

How many Porsche 911 Turbos were made?

Engine output was increased over the standard 911 Turbo to 424HP for US models and 450HP for non-US models, with a 0-60 time of 3.7 seconds and 184 mph top speed. A total of 345 examples of the 993 Turbo S were produced, of which 176 were imported to the US.

Is 997 Turbo a supercar?

Porsche’s 997 Turbo Is The Best Bargain Supercar Right Now.

Is Porsche better than BMW?

According to the J.D. Power 2020 U.S. Automotive Brand Loyalty Study, both BMW and Porsche rank high. In fact, both rank in the top five brands for luxury models: BMW Brand Loyalty: 45.1% Porsche Brand Loyalty: 44.9%

How is the 911 Turbo S so quick?

To achieve such a quick launch to 60 mph, we put the Turbo S in its Sport mode—not Sport Plus because it engages all of the active aerodynamics—and Sport traction in Porsche Stability Management (PSM).

Which Porsche will go up in value?

Porsche 911 Sport Classic (997) 2010 Limited edition cars, especially with a Porsche badge, are almost certain to rise in value or become sought-after, and the 911 Sport Classic has certainly done that. As only 250 examples of the Sport Classic were made, it is a much rarer proposition than the R mentioned previous.

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