The Porsche Automobile Manufacturing Company (Porsche AG) is a German Automobile brand in West Germany Stuttgart, Zuffenhausen. They are famous for the production of luxury cars, SUVs, etc.

They are well known for their Porsche 911, introduced in September 1964 and produced until 1989. It was designed by Ferdinand" Butzi" Porsche, who is also the original designer of the Porsche car series. The Porsche 911 is a series of 2+2 door high-performance rear-mounted flat-six engined sports cars, this car series has been in production, and it is still In production, with the recent one being the Porsche 911 2021 model.

This legendary car comes in various models, a two-door coupe, a two-door convertible, a two-door Targa, a two-door speedster.

The 911 series is one the most popular and impressive cars the Porsche has ever made, with its predecessor being the Porsche 356 and its successor was Porsche 964 and was one the most successful car series in the mid-1970s.

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Introducing The Porsche 911

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The Porsche 911 was so successful that even today, they have always been the highlight of the Porsche cars. They are a series of cars that have inspired perfection, and they have absorbed the way that sports cars are perceived and have created an evolution for them with their excellent, rich speed and heritage.

It was created and marketed with the absolute feel of a car that was meant to be for "racing in the weekend, work on the weekdays."

The 911 car series was the fifth in the poll to determine cars of the century; it was that successful and influential. It changed how Porsche was perceived and put them correctly on the map of excellence, bringing a massive breakthrough for the company.

The 911 Carrera RSR won the world championship races.

The cars are all categorized into groups based on the body styles and engines, these group includes:

  • 911 Carrera: This group includes cars like The Carrera, the Carrera S, the Carrera 4, the Carrera 4S, The Carrera GTS, The Carrera 4 GTS, The Carrera T.
  • 911 Targa: This group includes The Targa 4, The Targa 4S, The Targa 4 GTS.
  • 911 Turbo: This includes The Turbo, The Turbo S.
  • GT3/GT3 RS: This is a track-focused version of the Carrera cars with a naturally aspirated engine and rear-wheel drive.
  • GT2/GT2 RS: This is another track-focused version of the turbo cars.

Cabriolet versions of the Carrera car except for the Carrera T, but the GT3/GT3 RS or the GT2/GT3 RS has ever been produced.

The Porsche 911 comes in various models with different Engine options that include: 3.0 liters H6, 4.O liters H6, etc. The base comes with 3.0 liters with a power output of 379 horsepower and 331 lb-ft of torque. The Carrera 911 car series is famous for its being rear-engined and its air-cooled engine, and throughout the years, no one has been able to pull it off as Porsche has with this car series.

This elegant car comes in a sporty look. Like its exterior, the interior of this classic is very comfortable. It gives nothing but class with its high level of craftsmanship, from its premium quality of Nappa leather to its quality of wooden and metallic upholstery of the dashboard.

The Body line was inspired by the VW Beetle and the Porsche 356 before giving a timeless design and feel.

The 1984 Porsche 911 Carrera

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This 911 model was for the year 1984, and it comes in two models, the Carrera 3.2 Coupe and Cabriolet; like all of the 911 car series, it also comes in a six flat engine and air-cooled one.

The model was in production from September 1973 till 1988; this car model is known as the second generation of the 911 car series and replaces the 911 SC but enables all the qualities and makes almost a better version than its predecessor. This car came with engine options of 170/231 @ 5,800 RPM and 160/217 @ 5,900 RPM and torque of 284 lb-ft @ 4,800 RPM, as well as 265 lb-ft @ 4,800 RPM.

The maximum speed of these cars goes for 152 MPH and 149 MPH and fires from 0 to 60 in 5.3 seconds. The car is very drivable as it goes down a road very smoothly and has a will of its own; it gets you comfortable behind the wheels; it is a true beast.

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How Much Is The 1984 Porsche 911 Carrera Worth?

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When these cars first hit the market, they started at $31,950, and now to get your own 1984 Porsche 911, Carrera, you would be looking at a starting price of $70,000 to $120,000.

This car is not the fastest or even the most expensive of all the Porsche 911 car models, but it's a timeless classic that gives a great feeling that every classic car gives.

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