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Porsche 911 997 Sport Classic (2010 - ) Glasgow

Developed over a period of three years by Porsche Exclusive, the company’s Specialist Department that creates personalised versions of Porsche cars. Read on and find more details about Porsche cars in Glasgow.

Porsche 928 (1977 - 1995) Glasgow

Here is the good and bad of Porsche 928. Good: Refined grand tourer with a satisfyingly sporty edge and high-quality engineering.
Bad: Can be hideously expensive to run. Good ones are getting scarcer. Read on and find more details about this car in Glasgow.

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Porsche Boxster (2009 - ) Glasgow

Newly-developed ‘boxer’ engines deliver more power on less fuel. Displacing 2.9-litres, the engine of the Boxster develops 255 bhp (188 kW) in the Boxster, an increase of 10 horsepower over the prior 2.7-litre model. The 3.4-litre power unit in the Boxster S now features Direct Fuel Injection, and delivers 310 bhp (228 kW), up by 15 bhp. Read on and find more details about this car in Glasgow.

Porsche 911 997/2 (2008 - ) Glasgow

All-new flat-six power units displacing 3.6 and 3.8-litres featuring Direct Fuel Injection (DFI), and the option of the Porsche Doppelkupplungsgetriebe (PDK) double-clutch transmission, are particular highlights marking a quantum leap in the car’s development. Read on and find more details about this car in Glasgow.

Porsche 911 997 GT2 (2007 - ) Glasgow

Good: Porsche perfection. A 911 for those who find the Turbo version too slow, heavy and cheap.
Bad: There are cheaper ways to kiss your licence goodbye.

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Porsche 911 930 (1983 - 1989) Glasgow

Good: An engaging drive. Durable with proper maintenance, which should work out cheaper than with the later 964 version.
Bad: Sometimes a too engaging drive if you don't know what you're doing.

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Porsche 911 964 C2 + C4 (1989 - 1993) Glasgow

Good: Fantastic to drive. Reliable if you look after it. Safer handling than its repuation suggests.
Bad: Crash damage caused by idiots who don't know how to drive properly.

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Porsche 911 993 C2 and C4 Glasgow

Good: Best-handling and best-looking of the air-cooled 911s. Keen following among Porsche fans so there's little or no depreciation.
Bad: Good ones are sought-after so prices are high. Floor-hinged pedals won't suit everyone.

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Porsche 911 996 C2, C4, Turbo (1997 - 2004) Glasgow

Good: Porsche driving pleasure with precise, mechanical feel. Fierce performance yet docile enough for daily use. Solidly built.
Bad: Understeer. Very expensive problems with oil/water contamination and Nickasil bore liners. Noisy drivetrain on four-wheel-drive versions.

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Porsche 911 996 GT1, GT2, GT3 (2000 - 2004) Glasgow

Good: Extremely fast, extremely satisfying, extremely exclusive.
Bad: Extremely limited production run, extremely expensive.

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Porsche 911 997 (2004 - ) Glasgow

Good: Better to drive than 996. Quick, sharp and fun yet also docile in traffic, comfortable and comparatively practical.
Bad: Still expensive, even second-hand.

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Porsche 911 997 GT2 (2007 - ) Glasgow

Good: Porsche perfection. A 911 for those who find the Turbo version too slow, heavy and cheap.
Bad: There are cheaper ways to kiss your licence goodbye.

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Porsche 911 997 GT3 (2006 - ) Glasgow

Good: Extremely fast, hard-hitting 911 for those who like their beautifully engineered thrills served raw.
Bad: You'll have to dig deep to buy one.

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Porsche 911 997 Sport Classic (2010 - ) Glasgow

Developed over a period of three years by Porsche Exclusive, the company’s Specialist Department that creates personalised versions of Porsche cars. Read on and find more details about Porsche cars in Glasgow.

Porsche 911 997 Turbo (2006 - ) Glasgow

Good: Effortlessly fast in any gear at any speed. Sweet handling. Meticulously engineered and assembled.
Bad: Strange aberration over the wheels.

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Porsche 911 997/2 (2008 - ) Glasgow

All-new flat-six power units displacing 3.6 and 3.8-litres featuring Direct Fuel Injection (DFI), and the option of the Porsche Doppelkupplungsgetriebe (PDK) double-clutch transmission, are particular highlights marking a quantum leap in the car’s development. Read on and find more details about this car in Glasgow.

Porsche 928 (1977 - 1995) Glasgow

Here is the good and bad of Porsche 928. Good: Refined grand tourer with a satisfyingly sporty edge and high-quality engineering.
Bad: Can be hideously expensive to run. Good ones are getting scarcer. Read on and find more details about this car in Glasgow.

Read Honest Johns full review of what's good, what's bad and what to watch out for below...

Porsche 944 (1982 - 1993) Glasgow

Good: Sweet handling, decent acceleration, solid build quality and, these days, tempting prices.
Bad: Many have been abused or neglected, especially those ones at the tempting prices.

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Porsche 968 (1992 - 1995) Glasgow

Good: Beautifully sweet, balanced handling and strong performance. The Club Sport version is even better if you're a true petrolhead.
Bad: Tired, crashed and abused ones at overly optimistic prices.

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Porsche Boxster (2009 - ) Glasgow

Newly-developed ‘boxer’ engines deliver more power on less fuel. Displacing 2.9-litres, the engine of the Boxster develops 255 bhp (188 kW) in the Boxster, an increase of 10 horsepower over the prior 2.7-litre model. The 3.4-litre power unit in the Boxster S now features Direct Fuel Injection, and delivers 310 bhp (228 kW), up by 15 bhp. Read on and find more details about this car in Glasgow.

Porsche Boxster 986 + Boxster S (1996 - 2004) Glasgow

Good: Enthusiasts regard it as very good to drive.
Bad: Standard model is a bit underpowered. Engine is hard to get at. Serious bore liner problem. Avoid used but unused Boxsters.

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Porsche Boxster 987 (2005 - ) Glasgow

Good: Quicker and suits enthusiasts more than the previous 986 Boxster. A better car overall.
Bad: Prices still remain quite high, even for the oldest versions.

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Porsche Carrera GT (2003 - 2005) Glasgow

Good: A 200mph-plus supercar you can drive every day.
Bad: A 200mph-plus supercar you can drive every day until you lose your licence.

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Porsche Cayenne (2003 - ) Glasgow

Good: Plush 4x4 that's quick and rewarding on the road and very accomplished off it. Originally held its value well.
Bad: Inconsistent build quality. Uneven front tyre wear. Seen as anti-social. Falling used values by 2008.

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Porsche Cayman S + Cayman (2005 - ) Glasgow

Good: As close as you'll get to the perfect enthusiasts sports coupe.
Bad: Not for everyone. You suffer for your speed and handling.

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Porsche Panamera (2009 - ) Glasgow

Good: Porsche has gone and done it and delivered a huge, superfast 4-seater, for family outings when the kids become teenagers.
Bad: Bad timing, in the midst of a recession. But there will still be plenty of people with the money to buy one.

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Porsche Panamera Road Test Glasgow

This is a big, broad (over six feet) and rather squat saloon which isn’t actually ugly, and might be described as interesting rather than beautiful, although its thick pillars and swoopy glasshouse make rear three quarter vision pretty awful.
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