As of 2023, approximately 40,000 units of the Porsche Cayman have been produced since its debut in 2005. This figure includes various models and special editions of the Cayman, which is part of Porsche's successful mid-engine sports car lineup. Production numbers can vary based on specific model years and configurations. For the most accurate and up-to-date figures, it's best to consult official Porsche sources or automotive industry reports.
Most Porsche Caymans were assembled in Finland for Porsche by Valmet Automotive ,the rest are assembled in Zuffenhausen, Stuttgart, Germany. You can purchase the Porsche Cayman automobile in the United states at foreign car dealers.
Porsche is produced in Stuttgart, Germany... Porsche Boxster's are made in Austria
Used Porsche Caymans depending on year and features and condition of car can run from as low as $5000 to as high as $37,000. Standard or custom features and where the car is located will affect the price.
The Porsche 924 was a sports car produced by Porsche AG. It was produced from 1976 (first production) until 1988, and was the replacement of the Porsche 914. In total about 150 thousand Porsche 924's were produced, including 5 different versions.
The Porsche 928 was produced from 1977-1995.
Porsche Caymans can be found at a Car shop that sells used cars. Or other Car dealers who may have deals on their merchandise. Craigslist might also be a good place to look, people have many car offerings. Some even give away cars for free!
Porsche was first manufactured in Stuttgart, Germany. The first Porsche was the Porsche 64 produced in 1939.
The Porsche 968 was produced from 1992-1995. It was marketed as an entry level Porsche replacing the 944, while sharing 20% of the same parts, from that position.
The Porsche 924 sports car was produced by the Porsche company. It was only built from 1976 to 1988. It was available in the United States until 1982.
In 2003, approximately 22,000 units of the Porsche 911 were produced. This figure includes various models from the 996 generation, which was in production at that time. The 911 has been a cornerstone of Porsche's lineup, with production numbers varying yearly depending on demand and model variations.
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No. Far too many of them were produced for them to be considered exotic. The same is true of almost every Porsche, save extremely rare cars like the 959 and Carrera GT.