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We have 4 reviews of recent Porsche 911 models:
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Soft-top 911 is closer to the Coupe than ever
Parkers rating: 4.7 out of 5 4.7
New price:
£112,195 - £151,485
PROS
- 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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Devastatingly competent on every level, classic Targa profile turns heads and hearts
Parkers rating: 4.7 out of 5 4.7
New price:
£151,485 - £151,485
PROS
- Excellent low-speed manners
- Immense high-speed ability
- Peerless build quality
- Convenient, timeless open-air feel
CONS
- Automated roof feels overdone
- Access to luggage area restricted
- Can't view the glorious engine
- Options, as ever, expensive
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Probably the best driver's cars you can buy
Parkers rating: 4.9 out of 5 4.9
New price:
£195,400 - £195,400
PROS
- Outstandingly involving to drive
- Huge performance on track
- Surprisingly road-friendly
CONS
- Can be intimidating at first
- Don't buy expecting refinement
- Image isn't for everyone
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Fast, fun and perfectly usable every day, the 911 is a captivating sports car
Parkers rating: 4.8 out of 5 4.8
New price:
£102,195 - £203,400
PROS
- Outstandingly good to drive
- Surprisingly wide choice of character
- Practical and well made
CONS
- Rivals are more dramatic
- Expensive options
- Can be loud inside
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Older reviews
2012 - 2019
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Parkers rating: 4.6 out of 5 4.6
Used price:
£21,292 - £66,871
PROS
Strong performance, excellent handling, quality interior
CONS
Ride is too firm on 20-inch wheels, pricey servicing
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Parkers rating: 4 out of 5 4.0
Used price:
£29,657 - £73,921
PROS
- Aural delight
- Retro looks
- Desirable
- Performance
CONS
- Buffeting at speed
- Not the full convertible
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2004 - 2012
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Parkers rating: 5 out of 5 5.0
Used price:
£8,297 - £37,841
PROS
Adds fresh-air to the 911 experience, fantastic engines, superb handling, unsurpassed build quality
CONS
Fabric roof when many alternatives have folding metal tops, high running costs
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Parkers rating: 5 out of 5 5.0
Used price:
£13,844 - £37,696
PROS
Iconic Porsche design, superbly engineered, sharp handling, sublime engines, extra practicality over Coupe
CONS
Miserly standard kit, high running costs
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1997 - 2005
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Parkers rating: 4.5 out of 5 4.5
Used price:
£18,956 - £23,244
PROS
A beautiful machine to own and drive.
CONS
Needs to be good for what it costs to run.
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2012 - 2019
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Faster and better than ever – the class benchmark
Parkers rating: 4.6 out of 5 4.6
Used price:
£24,723 - £103,504
PROS
- Superb performance across the range
- Genuine everyday usability
- Brilliant handling
- Styling has evolved nicely
- Surprisingly good fuel economy on Carrera versions
CONS
- Back seats unsuitable for adults
- High servicing and maintenance costs
- Cruise control and parking sensors not standard
- You’ll struggle to get your hands on some pricier versions
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Parkers rating: 4.8 out of 5 4.8
Used price:
£32,040 - £91,619
PROS
- Crushing performance
- All-weather ability
- Easy to live with
CONS
- Not cheap
- Arguably less involving than 2WD models
- 911 Carrera S as fun to drive yet much cheaper
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2004 - 2012
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Probably the best value Porsche 911 - here's how to buy a good one
Parkers rating: 4.5 out of 5 4.5
Used price:
£10,643 - £69,791
PROS
- Outstanding performance and handling
- Classic styling with great build quality
- Typically reliable - up to a point
CONS
- Some of the things that can go wrong will cost you dearly
- Early models more issue prone
- But even later models can create big bills
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1997 - 2005
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The cheapest way into a 911 - our used buying guide will help you avoid a duffer
Parkers rating: 4 out of 5 4.0
Used price:
£23,164 - £52,240
PROS
- Used 911s will never be cheaper than these
- Great to drive - if you get a good one
- Still very well supported for parts and service
CONS
- Some very expensive things can go wrong
- Starting to rust now
- Careless or cheap previous owners
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