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Porsche - 911 [993] (1998)

For the dedicated enthusiast navigating the world of classic German sports cars, the Porsche 911 [993] stands out as a benchmark of timeless design and engineering. Released in 1998, this model marked the transition from the hard‑backed 993 generation into the more aerodynamic 996 era. When you ask, “What is a 1998 Porsche 911 [993] worth?” or “Porsche 911 [993] price”, the answer reflects not only its vintage allure but also its position within the used luxury market. Understanding the raw numbers, used Porsche 911 [993] price, and the depreciation curve can help you gauge whether a particular example aligns with your budget and lifestyle.

  • Engine: 3.6‑litre air‑cooled flat‑six (930 PS), a hallmark of the 993’s two‑corner rear‑engine layout.
  • Transmission: 5‑speed manual (standard) or optional 6‑speed Tiptronic, with a 911‑original sport differential.
  • Fuel Type: Petrol (gasoline).
  • Dimensions: Length – 4,373 mm; Width – 1,765 mm; Height – 1,337 mm; Wheelbase – 2,400 mm.
  • Performance: 0‑100 km/h (0‑62 mph) in just 4.8 seconds; top speed capped at 280 km/h (174‑mph) via engine management.
  • Weight: 1,433 kg (approx. 3,164 lb) for the base coupe model.
  • Drivetrain: Rear‑wheel drive (RWD), preserving Porsche’s classic driving dynamics.
  • Suspension: MacPherson front; multi‑link rear, providing a balanced ride and sport handling.
  • Brakes: Ventilated discs front and rear (320 mm), standard for the era.
  • Interior Features: Manual S‑type sport seats, optional 993‑era climate control, and classic "design doraemon" i‑wave tail lights.
  • Exterior Highlights: No Headlamps (right‑hand side) in most variants, under‑body suspension for a sleek profile.
  • Market Availability: Primarily U.S., Germany, UK, and Switzerland; absolute scarcity in many Asian markets.

When you consider the Porsche 911 [993] depreciation curve, there are consistent patterns across global markets. In the first year after purchase, a well‑mailed 1998 example typically loses between 15% to


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