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Images: Porsche 911 Coupe (1969-73)

Images: Porsche C- and D-Series 911 Coupe (1969-71) Production of the Porsche C-Series 911 Coupe commenced in August 1969 at Porsche’s Zuffenhausen factory in Stuttgart, Germany. Compared to its B-Series predecessor, the C-Series 911 introduced a 2.2-litre horizontally-opposed (or flat) six-cylinder engine which had better low-end power and a broader torque curve. Like its B-Series […]

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Images: Porsche 911 Coupe (1973-77)

Images: Porsche G- and H-Series 911 Coupe (1973-75) Production of the G-Series 911 Coupe commenced in August 1973 at Porsche’s Zuffenhausen factory in Stuttgart, Germany. For the 911 G-Series range, the 911, 911 S and 911 Carrera had the same 2.7-litre engine block that was first developed for the 911 Carrera RS 2.7 of 1972… […]

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Images: Porsche 911 Coupe (1977-83)

Images: Porsche 911 Coupe (1977-83) Production of the K-Series 911 Coupe commenced in August 1977 at Porsche’s Zuffenhausen factory in Stuttgart, Germany. The 911 K-Series range consisted of the 911 SC (a combination of ‘S’ and ‘Carrera’) and 930 Turbo since the standard 911 was discontinued. As with its J-Series predecessor, the naturally aspirated, 3.0-litre […]

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Images: Porsche 991 911 Cabriolet (2012-18)

Images: Porsche 991.I 911 Cabriolet (2012-15) Released in April 2012, the Porsche 991 Series I (991.I) 911 Cabriolet range initially consisted of the rear-wheel drive Carrera and Carrera S variants. Manufactured in Stuttgart, the rear-wheel drive Carrera and Carrera S were powered by 3.4- and 3.8-litre horizontally-opposed six cylinder engines respectively. In March 2013, the […]

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Images: Porsche 992 911 Cabriolet (2019-on)

Images: Porsche 992 911 Cabriolet (2019-on) The Porsche 992 911 Cabriolet will bReleased in Australia in the second half of 2019. Manufactured in Stuttgart, Germany, the 992 911 Cabriolet range will initially consist of rear-wheel drive Carrera S and all-wheel drive Carrera 4S variants, both of which are powered by 3.0-litre biturbo flat-six engines that […]

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Images: Porsche 993 911 Cabriolet (1994-97)

Images: Porsche 993 911 Cabriolet (1994-97) Released in February 1994, the Porsche 993 911 Cabriolet was a two-door convertible with a power-operated soft-top roof. Manufactured in Stuttgart, Germany, the 993 911 Cabriolet range initially consisted of the rear-wheel drive Carrera variants, but was expanded with all-wheel drive Carrera 4 variants in 1995. Both variants, however, […]

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Images: Porsche 996 911 Cabriolet (1998-05)

Images: Porsche 996.I 911 Cabriolet (1998-01) Released in December 1998, the Porsche 996 Series I (996.I) 911 Cabriolet was a two-door convertible with a soft-top roof. Manufactured in Stuttgart, Germany, the 996 911 Cabriolet range consisted of rear-wheel drive Carrera and all-wheel drive Carrera 4 variants. Both variants, however, were powered by 3.4-litre horizontally-opposed six […]

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Images: Porsche 997 911 Cabriolet (2005-12)

Images: Porsche 997.I 911 Cabriolet (2005-08) Released in April 2005, the Porsche 997 Series I (997.I) 911 Cabriolet was a two-door cabriolet with a soft-top roof. Manufactured in Stuttgart, Germany, the 997 911 Cabriolet range initially consisted of rear-wheel drive Carrera variants, with all-wheel drive Carrera 4 variants following in August 2005. The range was […]

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Images: Porsche 964 911 Cabriolet (1989-94)

Images: Porsche 964 911 Cabriolet (1989-94) Released in October 1989, the Porsche 964 911 Cabriolet was a two-seat convertible with a soft-top roof. The 911 Cabriolet was powered by a 3.6-litre horizontally-opposed (or flat) six-cylinder M64 petrol engine with oil/air cooling, dry-sump lubrication and a single overhead camshaft (per cylinder bank)… Read full Porsche 964 […]

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Images: Peugeot G9 Expert (2008-15)

Images: Peugeot G9.I Expert (2008-12) Released in September 2008, the Peugeot G9 Phase I (G9.I) Expert was a three-seat van available in medium (L1) and long wheelbase (L2) bodies. All models were powered by a 2.0-litre four-cylinder turbo-diesel engine mated to a six-speed manual transmission, though the Professional edition had higher power and torque outputs… […]

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