Porsche
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Porsche Ranges
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Porsche 718 Boxster
New price:£57,505 - £128,300Used price:£18,250 - £177,520 -
Porsche 718 Cayman
New price:£55,505 - £128,300Used price:£22,078 - £144,866 -
Porsche 911
New price:£102,195 - £203,400Used price:£8,815 - £264,880 -
Porsche Boxster
Used price:£3,400 - £43,715 -
Porsche Cayenne
New price:£78,395 - £164,855Used price:£1,104 - £134,147 -
Porsche Cayman
Used price:£5,608 - £50,421 -
Porsche Macan
New price:£67,255 - £95,055Used price:£13,568 - £90,420 -
Porsche Panamera
New price:£91,055 - £169,474Used price:£6,984 - £142,413 -
Porsche Taycan
New price:£86,555 - £186,355Used price:£32,782 - £101,775
Most popular Porsche reviews
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Porsche 718 Boxster Convertible (2016 onwards) Review
It might be the entry-level model, but it's still brilliant
New price: £57,505 - £128,300PROS
- Great fun to drive
- Excellent build quality
- Rapid electric roof
CONS
- Cabin design looks dated
- Expensive optional extras
- Rubbish interior storage
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Porsche 911 Cabriolet (2019 onwards) Review
Soft-top 911 is closer to the Coupe than ever
New price: £112,195 - £151,485PROS
- Refinement with roof up or down
- Huge performance and handling
- Tidier cabin than previous car
- Adaptive dampers now standard
CONS
- Coupe is still the enthusiast’s choice
- Turbo engine not as thrilling as older 911s
- Divisive new gearshift design
- Larger tyres will cost more to replace
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Porsche Cayenne Coupe (2019 onwards) Review
Few SUVs are this good to drive
New price: £82,495 - £164,855PROS
- Impressively strong performance
- Exquisite, tech-heavy interior
- Drives like a sports car
CONS
- Less outright space than regular Cayenne
- More expensive than that model too
- Won’t be especially cheap to run
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Porsche Cayenne SUV (2018 onwards) Review
From sonorous V8s to extremely fast plug-in hybrids - we've driven them all
New price: £78,395 - £139,155PROS
- Performance in spades
- Fantastic steering
- Modern, techy interior
CONS
- Feels big on the road
- Still not a looker
- Not cheap to run
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Porsche Taycan Saloon (2019 onwards) Review
Updated Porsche electric car goes faster and further
New price: £86,555 - £186,355PROS
- Very fast and fun to drive
- Charges quickly
- Long driving range
CONS
- Can't completely disguise its weight
- Fast charging requires fast chargers
- Options list can get very expensive
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