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2016 Porsche 911 Gt3 Rs
Brand Porsche Porsche
Model 911
Generation VII (991)
Auction number 72001384
Odometer 52354 km.
Auction platform copart.com
2003 Porsche 911 Carrera 2
Brand Porsche Porsche
Model 911
Generation V (996)
Auction number 72995324
Odometer 183835 km.
Sale date 07.10.2024 14:00
Auction platform copart.com
2012 Porsche 911 Carrera S
Brand Porsche Porsche
Model 911
Auction number 73350834
Odometer 102884 km.
Auction platform copart.com
1985 Porsche 911 Carrera
Brand Porsche Porsche
Model 911
Generation II (911, 930)
Auction number 72812904
Odometer 301045 km.
Auction platform copart.com
Bid: 1 800 $
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2014 Porsche 911 Carrera/Carrera 4
Brand Porsche Porsche
Model 911
Generation VII (991)
Auction number 40516069
Odometer 94465 km.
Auction platform iaai.com
2012 Porsche 911 Carrera S
Brand Porsche Porsche
Model 911
Auction number 40485035
Odometer 2 km.
Auction platform iaai.com
2021 Porsche 911 Carrera 4 /Carrera
Brand Porsche Porsche
Model 911
Generation VIII (992)
Auction number 40518575
Odometer 22122 km.
Auction platform iaai.com
2012 Porsche 911 Turbo
Brand Porsche Porsche
Model 911
Auction number 40498428
Odometer 48432 km.
Auction platform iaai.com
2009 Porsche 911 Carrera
Brand Porsche Porsche
Model 911
Generation VI (997)
Auction number 73422404
Odometer 139564 km.
Auction platform copart.com
2010 Porsche 911 Carrera S
Brand Porsche Porsche
Model 911
Generation VI (997)
Auction number 73554494
Odometer 73214 km.
Auction platform copart.com
2021 Porsche 911 Carrera
Brand Porsche Porsche
Model 911
Generation VIII (992)
Auction number 74017334
Sale date 08.10.2024 14:00
Auction platform copart.com
Bid: 550 $
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The Porsche 911 is not just a car. It is a legend, a symbol of excellence and innovation in the world of automobile industry. Over the decades of its existence, this car has become the embodiment of style, speed and technological perfection. From the first model released in 1963 to modern versions, the Porsche 911 invariably causes admiration and delight among fans of the automobile world.
The history of the Porsche 911 model began more than half a century ago, when Porsche presented its first model in this series at the Frankfurt Motor Show. Since then, this car has undergone many changes and modifications, but has remained true to its roots and the philosophy of the manufacturer. It has become an integral part of car culture, winning the hearts of millions of fans around the world.
The Porsche 911 models are a magnificent range of variations, united by one goal: to offer the driver a unique driving experience. From classic models to modern sports versions, each 911 model has its own character, design and technical characteristics. Open convertible, coupe or turbo version – in the arsenal of Porsche 911 there is always a model that satisfies the most sophisticated tastes of car enthusiasts.
History of the Porsche 911: Evolution of a Legend
First introduced in 1963, the Porsche 911 was a real breakthrough in the world of automobiles. Its distinctive design with protruding headlights and flowing lines immediately attracted attention, and its rear-mounted engine became its signature feature, which continues to this day.
Stages of Evolution
1960s: The beginning of an era. The first 911 models were equipped with 2.0-liter engines and had a power of around 130 horsepower. During this decade, modifications with coupe, targa and convertible bodies were introduced.
1970s: Experimentation and expansion of the range. This period saw the introduction of models with more powerful engines, as well as special versions for racing competitions, such as the Porsche 911 Carrera RS.
  • Beginning in 1974, Porsche began producing the 911 Turbo, the first production car with a turbocharged engine.
  • In 1975, the Porsche 911 Turbo was introduced with a 3.0-liter engine and 260 horsepower.
Porsche 911 Modifications: From Classics to Modern Innovations
Since its debut in 1963, the Porsche 911 has continued to evolve, undergoing changes in design, technology and production methods. From its beginnings as a sports car for everyday use to an iconic symbol of the global automotive industry, the 911 has remained true to its roots, maintaining its character and style, but constantly improving.
Over the years, dozens of Porsche 911 models have been released, including the Carrera, Turbo, GT3, GT2, Targa and many more. Each model has represented a unique combination of power, elegance and innovation. The commitment to quality and the constant pursuit of perfection have made each generation of the 911 unique and allowed this legendary model to remain at the forefront of automotive design and engineering.
  • Porsche 911 Carrera: The most common model in the 911 lineup, offering a combination of comfort and performance.
  • Porsche 911 Turbo: Renowned for its high speeds and powerful engine, the Turbo is the embodiment of Porsche's sporting heritage.
  • Porsche 911 GT3: Designed for enhanced performance on the track, the GT3 offers motorsport enthusiasts impressive performance and aerodynamic design.
Each modification of the Porsche 911 has its own audience and its own characteristics, but all of them continuously develop the history of this great brand, making it one of the most famous and desirable in the world of automotive engineering.
Porsche 911 Colors and Styles: Suggested Options for Car Enthusiasts
From bold and expressive to elegant and discreet, the choice of colour for your Porsche 911 can reflect your personality and lifestyle. Popular shades include the classic Guards Red, which symbolises audacity and passion for speed, or the rich Sapphire Blue Metallic, which gives the car a luxurious and attractive appearance.
  • Guards Red: a bright and energetic colour that highlights the sporty character of the model;
  • Sapphire Blue Metallic: an elegant and attractive shade that gives the car sophistication and luxury;
  • Jet Black: a classic and versatile choice, suitable for both everyday use and special occasions;
  • Carrera White: a fresh and stylish shade that adds sophistication and elegance to the car.
Porsche 911 Production Years and Sales Volumes
The history of the Porsche 911 model spans more than half a century since its first release in 1963. During this time, the car has undergone many changes, modifications and improvements, becoming one of the most recognizable and beloved sports cars in the world.
In each year of production of Porsche 911, the company sought not only to maintain the high quality and unique style of the model, but also to increase its sales. Starting from the first years of production, the demand for this car was high, and over time it only grew, attracting the attention of both sports car enthusiasts and collectors.
Years of production and sales volume:Year of issueVolume of sales
1963 | 130
1964 | 187
1965 | 329
1966 | 412
These figures are only a small part of the huge success of the Porsche 911 model on the automobile market. Continuing traditions and innovations, each generation of 911 continues to win the hearts of car enthusiasts and remains one of the symbols of high technology and sporty style.
The Most Successful and Problematic Porsche 911 Models: Ranking and Analysis
The Porsche 911 has been the epitome of a sports car for over half a century. During this time, many modifications have been released, each with its own characteristics, advantages and disadvantages. Let's look at some of the most successful and problematic models of this legendary car.
The most successful Porsche 911 models:
  • Porsche 911 Carrera (G-Model, 1974-1989): This period is considered the golden age of the 911. The car was widely recognized for its reliability, handling and sporty performance.
  • Porsche 911 (993, 1993-1998): The last version of the original air-cooled 911 engine, which is considered one of the most beautiful and charismatic.
  • Porsche 911 (991, 2011-2019): This model brought a number of innovations to the 911, including new engines and front suspension. It was praised for its performance and comfort.
Problematic Porsche 911 models:
  • Porsche 911 (996, 1998-2004): This variant suffered from problems associated with the use of a new liquid-cooled engine system, which caused discontent among some fans of the brand.
  • Porsche 911 (997, 2004-2012): Although the 997 received updated styling and improved performance, some models in this series suffered from problems with the IMS (Intermediate Shaft Bearing) motor, causing potential reliability issues.
Overall, the Porsche 911 continues to be a timeless vehicle, embodying the spirit of a sports car that not only delivers superb performance but also excites car enthusiasts around the world.