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Porsche - 911 [Pre-89] (2019)

Discover the timeless allure of the Porsche 911 with this comprehensive pricing guide for the Pre‑89 generation. Whether you’re looking at a 1970‑sized classic or a 1988 model, the Porsche 911 [Pre‑89] price landscape invites enthusiasts to explore the perfect blend of heritage and performance. For collectors interested in the most recent interpretations of this legendary line, finding out the Porsche 911 [Pre‑89] 2019 price can be crucial, as the 2019 figures set a benchmark for comparable vintage cars. In this overview we provide a detailed breakdown of what you can expect when assessing a pre‑89 911, tips for evaluating the used Porsche 911 [Pre‑89] price, and the depreciation realities that shape its market value.

Specifications Checklist

  • Engine: Flat‑six horizontally opposed cylinder, 3.0‑3.6 L displacement, naturally aspirated or turbocharged variants producing 200‑350 hp, depending on specific year and market.
  • Transmission: Semi‑automatic gearbox or manual 6‑speed by default, with optional 5‑speed upgrades in some later early models.
  • Fuel type: Gasoline, typically the higher octane index for turbocharged units.
  • Weight: 1,700–1,900 kg (3,748–4,188 lb), varying by trim, fuel injection upgrades, and optional equipment.
  • Dimensions: Length 4,244–4,463 mm (167–176 in), Width 1,797 mm (70.6 in), Height 1,325 mm (52.2 in).
  • Turbocharged options: 70‑79 kW (94‑107 hp) on early 3.0‑L models, 115‑137 hp on the 3.2‑L fuel‑injected variants.
  • Design notes: Signature round headlights, retractable rear wing for aerodynamic lift, and the iconic boot shape that evolved from the 987 to the 1991 986C.
  • Safety features: Seating for two or optional third seat, seat belts standard, ABS introduced in later models.

Depreciation Insight

The Porsche 911 [Pre‑89] depreciation curve differs markedly from modern car expectations. While newer luxury vehicles depreciate 15-20% of their value in the first year, pre‑89 911s normally lose only 12-15% during the opening two years and then level off into a


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