Which is the best guide for buying a Porsche 911?
Read Ferdinand Porsche Magazine’s Porsche 911 Buyers Guide to learn more. Here’s a Porsche 911 Buyers Guide I wrote a few years ago. An introduction to all models of the Porsche 911, it offers a general overview of potential issues by price bracket. I’ll get around to doing model-specific buying guides eventually.
When was the last time someone bought a 911?
Any 911 from 2008 through 2011 is bit harder to find — If you remember, the economy was in free-fall after the housing bubble burst and the banks stole all our money, our 401K and then took billions of tax Dollars as a bailout gift – not many people rushed out and bought a 911 during this time!
How often does a Porsche 911 Carrera 991 get sold?
Early cars with varying mileage are available, however, Porsche averages sales of approx. 9000 new 911 models a year in the USA, so there is never an overabundance of used cars to choose from. How Do You Tell A Good 991 From A Bad One?
How long has the Porsche 911 been in production?
The Porsche 911 has been in continuous production since 1963, so buyers have plenty to choose from. Highest volume production models have always been four-seaters, and the famous flat-six boxer engine has always been in the back. Classic or modern is the first choice.
What do you need to know about buying a 911?
But here are some tips to take along when purchasing your 911: Always do a PPI (pre-purchase inspection) on your car, no matter how nice it looks or if a mechanic friend vouches for it. Always trust your feelings of the previous owner. Buy the newest car you can. Buy a car with as low as miles as you can.
When was the last time I bought a 911?
We’re going to make it easy for you by doing the following: highlight the different 911 models you can buy from 1980 to 2010 (everything minus the current 911 model – the 991); give you tips to buy based on your budget, and then give overall recommendations on buying your 911.
Read Ferdinand Porsche Magazine’s Porsche 911 Buyers Guide to learn more. Here’s a Porsche 911 Buyers Guide I wrote a few years ago. An introduction to all models of the Porsche 911, it offers a general overview of potential issues by price bracket. I’ll get around to doing model-specific buying guides eventually.
Early cars with varying mileage are available, however, Porsche averages sales of approx. 9000 new 911 models a year in the USA, so there is never an overabundance of used cars to choose from. How Do You Tell A Good 991 From A Bad One?