Porsche 911
For 2018, the lineup welcomes a fiendish 700-horsepower GT2 RS, a 607-horsepower Turbo S Exclusive Series and a 500-horsepower GT3. The most basic 911 develops a “mere” 370 horsepower. The 911 family includes a plethora of variants—coupes, cabriolets, Targas—all offered with rear- or all-wheel drive. If you're the nostalgic type, there are still versions of the 911 available with a manual gearbox.
Detailed ratings
The Car Guide rating | 86% |
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Fuel economy | 4/10 |
Reliability | 6/10 |
Safety | 8/10 |
Infotainment | 8/10 |
Driving | 10/10 |
Overall | 9/10 |
What's new in 2018
N/A
Pros
- Classic silhouette with modern lines
- Exceptional mechanics and handling
- Solidity, reliability, resale value
Cons
- Price keeps climbing (MRSP and options)
- Firm ride
- Noisy ride on rough surfaces
- Low front end (GTS)