I don't know about the 1977 but I have a 1976 911 Targa that was $14995 new
A new 2014 Porsche 911 Turbo is an expensive sports car with a starting price of $149,250. The 2014 Porsche 911 Turbo S starts at the price of $182,050! This is a beautiful and powerful sports car. The available options can add on to this very high price.
It's a yellow 911 Porsche.
YES, the new Porsche 911 turbo 2010 goes to 60 in 2.9 sec. It also beat the ZR1.
That depends on the age of the vehicles in question. If they are new then the 911 Turbo will cost more
It depends on the exact model and whether the car is used or new. For example, Kelley Blue Book (KBB) suggests a price of $85,250 for a new Porsche 911 Carrera Coupe or $138,450 for a new Porsche 911 Turbo. KBB offers many options to chose: used/new, model, year, style, packages and options for every car on the site.
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In New Moon on there way to save Edward Alice is the one who steals the 911 Porsche.
i have one it will depend will you get it with sport plus 100,000 through 160,000
Porsche 911 possibly
The base price of a 1991 Porsche 911, specifically the 964 model, started around $40,000. However, prices could vary significantly depending on options and specific models, with some configurations exceeding $60,000. This pricing reflects the luxury and performance characteristics associated with the Porsche brand at the time.
She has a black Mercedes. nuh-uh. she has a yellow Porsche She has a Yellow Porsche 911 Turbo with a Black Interior to be exact. The black Mercedes belongs to Carlisle Cullen. It is a Mercedes Benz S55-AMG. Alice gets the Porsche in Eclipse from Edward. She steals one in New Moon.
Before the Porsche 911 was introduced in late 1963, it was known by the factory during its development as Project 901 (a number with no significance outside of keeping Porsche's many projects easily organized; every car under development by Porsche receives a 3-digit number identifying it). When it came time to put the car into production, Porsche planned on leaving the new model as the 901. French car manufacturer Peugeot, however, objected on the grounds that it held the rights in France to any car name consisting of three numbers with a zero as the center digit. Thus, Porsche decided to bump the zero up to '1' and the 911 was born.