Approximately $40,000 without any options.
$59,900 (I think)
Carrera,Carrera 4,Targa 4, Carrera Cabrio and Carrera 4: 345 BHP Carrera S, Carrera 4S, Targa 4S, Carrera 4S Cabrio, Carrera S Cabrio: 385 BHP Turbo, Turbo Cabrio:500 BHP GT3:435 BHP GT2:532 BHP GT3 RS:450 BHP
The first Porsche 993 was produced in late 1993. The main variant, the Carrera, was the first out of the production line; the Targa in 1996, and the Turbo variant in 1995.
I am not positive about the Turbo, but I can tell you sticker on my 79 911SC Targa was $31K purchased Nov 1978. I believe I saw some Turbos for sale around that time for $42K. I am not positive about the Turbo, but I can tell you sticker on my 79 911SC Targa was $31K purchased Nov 1978. I believe I saw some Turbos for sale around that time for $42K.
Targa Literally Means " Shield" or " Plate" . The name comes from a famous race Porsche always did well in . The Targa Florio . The prize was the "Florio Shield" The name Targa was then adopted for the now Iconic Porsche Targa.
I don't know about the 1977 but I have a 1976 911 Targa that was $14995 new
A Porsche Carrera is a trim offered on the 911 model range. the 911 current range is: Carrera (aka Carrera 2 in reference to the rear 2WD) Carrera S (bigger faster engine) Carrera 4 (which adds 4 wheel drive) Carrera 4S Targa (removable hard roof) Targa S GT3 (lightened psudo racing version) GT3RS (even lighter than the GT3) Turbo (adds turbochargers) GT2 (lightened racing version of the Turbo) Convertable tops are available on all the Carrera models, the Turbo, and traditionally the GT2 but it is not yet released for this generation. The convertables are called Cabriolets (ex: Carrera 4S Cabriolet) In reference to said vehicles, the specific trim name or the term 911 can be correctly used interchangibly or in combonation --- And Carreras are a little cheaper... it's very affordable @ about $60,000 for a new one... And 924 Carrera GT (see link)
1969 911T Targa
In 1977 215 Carrera Sportomatics were produced. I don't have the number of targas vs coupes
The Carrera has coupe (hardtop) and cabriolet (convertible, fabric roof) trims. A Targa is a semi-convertible: older models had a removable roof section. Recent models (starting from the 993, in 1996) have glass roofs with the body of the Cabriolets, instead of the latter's fabric.
Boge
no it was not an offered factory option