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18th

My Ten Favorite Porsche 911s

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My Ten Favorite Porsche 911s
Ten Favorite Porsche 911s - Techtonics, Engine, Price - Automobile Magazine
Our longtime European bureau chief, who has spent more high-speed time behind the wheels of Porsche 911s than any other automotive journalist in the world, reminisces about his thirty-six-year love affair with the world's most impossible sports car.

Nobody loved the early "modern" sports cars from Zuffenhausen, Germany. The first 911, the 901-series, was a thoroughly reengineered 356, which itself was a Volkswagen Beetle on steroids. Then came the turtle-slow 912, the neither-fish-nor-fowl 911T, the E with its capricious fuel injection, the Targa with the zippered plastic rear window that went blind after two summers, and the awful semiautomatic Sportomatics. The serious part of the 911 saga began in 1967 with the lean and quick 160-hp 911S. From day one, base-model 911s were never that special, the exception being the 1981-1989 cars and the particularly desirable, last-of-the-air-cooled 993-series. What made the ultimate metamorphosis of Ferdinand Porsche's Volkswagen such an icon over time were the sharper-edged variants. Charismatic suffixes like Turbo, SC, Clubsport, GT, RS, Carrera, Touring, and Speedster invariably make the hearts of 911 aficionados beat faster. Extra adrenaline is freed by such specials as the wide-body Turbo-look versions, the slant-nose cars that were available between 1983 and 1994, and the often substantially more potent factory high-performance kits (generally not available in the States) dubbed WLS, for Werks-Leistungs-Steigerung (Factory-Power-Increase).inline_mediumwraptextright32187153/features/news/1003_ten_favorite_porsche_911s1003_12_z+porsche_911+emblem.jpgTrue


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