بيع سيارات جديدة ومستعملة Porsche 911 1996في الشرق الأوسط (GCC) - 2 عرض

  • تمويل السيارة

    مع الضمان

    • جيل
  • نوع الجسم
    الإرسال
  • محرك
    الدفع
  • l
    l
  • سنة من
    إلى
  • كم
    إلى 133,200 كم
  • درهم
    درهم

2 إعلانا

  • جديد





    3 صور

    Porsche 911 Carrera IV (993)

    • أسود
    • مقود يسار
    • 3.6 لتر, 272 حصان, بنزين
    • دفع خلفي
    • يدوي
    • كوبيه

    1996

    0 كم

    558,220 AED





    17 صور

    Porsche 911 Turbo S IV (993)

    • أبيض
    • مقود يسار
    • 3.6 لتر, 450 حصان, بنزين
    • دفع رباعي
    • يدوي
    • كوبيه
    • المواصفات اليابانية

    1996

    24,470 كم

    عدد الكيلومترات منخفض
    1,990,000 AED
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أسعار فئات Porsche 911 في دول مجلس التعاون الخليجي (GCC)

يبدأ سعر Porsche 911 من 119,000 AED ويصل إلى 2,499,000 AED. قد تختلف التكلفة النهائية على الطريق قليلاً حسب التأمين والتسجيل والملحقات الاختيارية.

ديناميكيات الأسعار والسيولة Porsche 911

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أخبار Porsche 911


  • أخبار

    American Buyers Save the Manual 911

    As performance cars increasingly turn to dual-clutch transmissions, American enthusiasts have managed to keep the traditional manual alive. The 2027 Porsche 911 Carrera S was initially planned as an automatic-only model, but Porsche Cars North America pushed German executives to reconsider after seeing strong demand for three-pedal sports cars. The result is a six-speed manual version offered exclusively in North America. Power comes from the familiar twin-turbo flat-six, producing 473 hp / 480 PS. While an automatic gearbox can deliver quicker acceleration and lap times, many U.S. buyers still value the direct connection and involvement provided by a clutch pedal and manual shifter. That demand is backed by real sales data. Manual take-rates remain particularly strong among Porsche performance models, reaching around 80 percent for the GT3 Touring. The Carrera S weighs approximately 3,327 lb / 1,509 kg and comes equipped with rear-axle steering and center-lock wheels. Porsche’s decision shows that the manual transmission may not be disappearing as quickly as expected—at least when customers are willing to put their money behind their preferences. But does driver involvement matter more than shaving fractions of a second from acceleration times? Can manuals survive as sports cars move toward hybrid and electric power? And should manufacturers pay closer attention to what enthusiasts demand? Comment, like & share 🔥


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    Porsche Built a One-Off Slant-Nose 911

    Porsche spent three years transforming a 2018 911 GT2 RS into the Porsche Flachbau RS, a road-legal one-off inspired by the legendary “Moby Dick” flat-nose design. Created by Porsche’s Sonderwunsch division with help from Manthey engineers, the project features a reshaped front end, ultra-thin LED headlights, and a huge rear wing. At 211 mph / 340 kph, that wing generates an incredible 1,221 lbs / 554 kg of downforce over the rear axle. Under the dramatic bodywork sits the original 3.8-liter twin-turbo flat-six, producing 700 hp / 710 PS. The owner clearly valued performance over comfort. Porsche removed the stereo, satellite navigation, and sound insulation, cutting nearly 70 lbs / 32 kg from the car. The result is an exceptionally loud, raw machine that brings classic slant-nose styling into the modern era. Would you want Porsche to offer road-legal slant-nose conversions for modern 911s? Or should designs like this remain rare one-off creations? And would you really give up the radio for 70 pounds of weight savings?


  • أخبار

    Singer and Louis Vuitton Create Luxury 911s

    Singer has teamed up with French luxury giant Louis Vuitton to create two exceptionally elaborate Porsche 911 reimaginations based on the 964 generation. The pair consists of a Singer Classic and a Singer Classic Turbo, each receiving bespoke styling, exclusive colors, and a remarkable collection of LV-inspired details. The Singer Classic wears a striking saffron-and-cobalt-blue exterior and features a roof rack designed to carry a luggage trunk, surfboard, or skis. The Classic Turbo Cabriolet takes a different approach, combining limestone and gold tones inspired by the stonework of Paris. Inside, the Turbo gets perhaps the most unusual feature: a Tambour dashboard clock inspired by Louis Vuitton's famous watch. It can even be removed and used as a desk clock. A matching 40mm Tambour Automatic watch in ceramic and yellow gold is included, while Louis Vuitton designers reportedly spent a full year refining the Porsche's gauges. The luxury treatment goes much further. The Classic Turbo comes with a custom silk suit, driving gloves, sneakers, sunglasses, helmet, and bespoke luggage designed for the front trunk. Is this the most extravagant way to enjoy a classic 911? Underneath, the Classic uses a 4.0-liter flat-six producing 420 horsepower, paired with a six-speed manual transmission and carbon-ceramic brakes. The rear-wheel-drive setup also features water-cooled heads and air-cooled cylinders. The Classic Turbo gets a twin-turbo 3.8-liter flat-six with air-to-water intercooling, a six-speed manual gearbox, carbon-ceramic brakes, and selectable drive modes. Exact output hasn't been confirmed, but it could make around 510 horsepower. Neither car has an official price, although standard Singer builds can easily exceed $500,000. With Louis Vuitton involved, could these two special 911s be among the most expensive Singer creations yet?

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