Porsche911 (2019-)
- Available new
- Sports
- Petrol/Diesel/Mild hybrid
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A nip here, a tuck there, and the latest Porsche 911 appears. Few cars deserve to be called iconic but there’s no doubt the 911 does. This eight-generation model is clearly derived from the 1963 original and the Porsche continues to be at the top of its game. This is a stunningly capable sports car, dripping in luxury and history. The level of performance and quality you’re getting doesn’t come cheap, though. Read our expert Porsche 911 review to find out if it’s worth the money.
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