6 Affordable Porsche Models That Are Bound To Go Up In Value - Storyboard
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The 986 Boxster is the most affordable way to get behind the wheel of a Porsche sports car
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You get much of the 996 tech and its problems. Decent examples cna be had for around $7,000
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Porsche 968 is the final evolution of the 924. It features the brand's largest inline-4 engine
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There is also a cabriolet version with an electrically-actuated soft top, which many owners convert to a manual
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Good, highly-original 968 examples can be found from $11,000
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The 996 was a bit too much innovation for Porsche purists. Sadly, quality was also inconsistent
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Still, this is, currently, the most affordable 911, and the first one to feature an all-new platform
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There is also a quirky "Targa" variant with a panoramic roof and a hatchback rear glass
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The M96 engine has its issues, but by now, the IMS and RMS should have been replaced, given the car's age
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A range-topping 944 can be had for way under $30,000 in good condition
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All 944 Turbo models get the new dashboard and almost all except the 1986 model year have ABS as standard
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The 944 Turbo was also sold as a cabriolet
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The 944 Turbo body is galvanized and the mechanicals are generally stout, but electrical issues are common
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Porsche 928 was born out of necessity after the 930 Turbo did a number on Porsche's reputation by trying to kill its owners
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The answer to the "Widowmaker" was one of the most advanced cars of its time, featuring a revolutionary rear axle, front-mounted V-8, and rear-mounted transmission
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Most 928s were sold with an automatic, but you can find great 928 S models with the dog-leg manual, for under $30,000
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US-spec 928s were down on power compared to EU variants, due to smog regulations, but a few minor tweaks can unlock the V-8's full potential
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The 997.1 Carrera is what the 996 should have been. Sadly, the M96 engine is present on the base model, and it comes with a few risks
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Porsche 997.1 is the last Porsche before the PDK era. If you want an automatic, you'll have to settle for the Mercedes-derived 5-speed automatic
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If you don't mind the automatic, you can pick up a decent example for around $15,000
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Swipe up to learn more about these affordable Porsches, bund to appreciate
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