The Porsche 911 (pronounced as Nine Eleven, German: Neunelfer) is a sports car made by Porsche AG of Stuttgart, Germany. The famous, distinctive, and durable design is notable for being rear engined like the Porsche-designed Volkswagen Beetle it had been based on. The car was also air-cooled until the introduction of the newly-designed Type 996 in 1998. Since its introduction in autumn 1963, it has undergone continuous development. The basic concept has remained little changed throughout its evolution.
Throughout its lifetime the 911 has been modified both by private teams and by the factory itself for racing, rallying and other forms of automotive competition. It is often cited as the most successful competition car ever, a normally aspirated 911 Carrera RSR in the mid 1970s winning major world championship sports car races such as Targa Florio, Daytona, Sebring or Nürburgring outright even against prototypes. The 911-derived 935 turbo also added the coveted 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1979.
2011 Porsche 911 brings a string of new trims with its release. At least 5 new names get added to the line up namely, GTS, Turbo S, GT2 RS, GT3 RS and limited-edition Speedster.
The 2011 sports model only gets better, and not forget, costlier, with every year passing by. The top end 911 Porsche GT2 RS can cost as much as $245,000. Yes, the model is and has always been for the business class users.
The highly customizable all-wheel drive model offers roomy interiors and effortless acceleration. Surprisingly, the model is fuel efficient too, with a city limit offering of around 18 mpg and highway mileage of 25 mpg.
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