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Porsche - 911 (1993)

Discover the timeless allure of the Porsche 911 The legendary Porsche 911 has been an icon of German engineering and style since 1963. Whether you're eyeing a fresh‑out‑the‑lot 2024 model or a classic 1993 edition, the Porsche 911 price varies wildly depending on factors such as condition, mileage, and location. If you’re considering a 1993 model, the Porsche 911 1993 price will be shaped by restoration level, original parts, and the rarity of that era’s trims. For those exploring secondary markets, the used Porsche 911 price can range from a modestly maintained "base" vehicle to a pristine, low‑mileage gem that commands a premium. This guide will walk you through essential specs, depreciation trends, and how a 1993 Porsche 911 stands against its peers, helping you gauge “what is a 1993 Porsche 911 worth” and decide when to act.

  • Engine: 3.6‑litre flat‑six (air‑cooled) producing 260 hp
  • Transmission: 5‑speed manual, fully synchronized
  • Fuel Type: Regular unleaded gasoline
  • Dimensions: Length 146.5 in, Width 70.1 in, Height 51.6 in; Wheelbase 95 in
  • Weight: Approximately 3,200 lb (dry)
  • Performance: 0‑60 mph in ~5.8 seconds; Top speed ~180 mph
  • Exterior: Classic 1993 bodyshell with available optional rear wing and fixed rear spoiler
  • Interior: Bucket seats, manual climate control, standard 50‑inch Sony audio
  • Safety: Dual-collision airbags, ABS front and rear brakes, optional electronic stability control
  • Trim Options: Special editions such as the Carrera 3.6, Turbo, and Cabriolet differences
Depreciation Insight: The Porsche 911 Lifecycle Even the most celebrated sports car can experience a fall in value, but Porsche’s durability and brand cachet keep depreciation relatively mild. A newly released Porsche 911 typically loses 15–20 % of its value in the first year, which is the steepest drop on the curve. After that, the car usually depreciates at a slower rate of about 5–8 % per year for the next five to seven years, assuming regular maintenance and only mild wear. For the 1993 Porsche 911 price, depreciation


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