{"id":99201,"date":"2026-07-10T03:11:52","date_gmt":"2026-07-10T03:11:52","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sunwayautoparts.com\/?p=99201"},"modified":"2026-07-10T03:19:01","modified_gmt":"2026-07-10T03:19:01","slug":"best-porsche-911","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sunwayautoparts.com\/de\/best-porsche-911\/","title":{"rendered":"Der beste Porsche 911: Alle Generationen im Vergleich \u2013 Welches Modell passt wirklich zu Ihnen?"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<!DOCTYPE html><html><head>  <meta charset=\"utf-8\">  <meta name=\"viewport\" content=\"width=device-width, initial-scale=1\">  <title>The Best Porsche 911: Every Generation Compared \u2014 Which One is Really Right for You?<\/title><\/head><body><!-- \u2193\u2193\u2193 The deployable fragment begins here. \u2193\u2193\u2193 --><div class=\"bd-post\">  <style>    @import url('https:\/\/fonts.googleapis.com\/css2?family=Mulish:ital,wght@0,400;0,700;1,800;1,900&display=swap');    @import url('https:\/\/use.typekit.net\/fle6hho.css');\n    .bd-post {      --prose-width: 720px; 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}      .bd-post h2 { font-size: 28px; margin-top: 32px; }      .bd-post h3 { font-size: 24px; margin-top: 24px; }      .bd-post h4 { font-size: 19px; }      .bd-post .bp-2-headline-text { font-size: 20px; }      .bd-post .bp-2-grid { grid-template-columns: 1fr; }      .bd-post .bp-cta-title { font-size: 22px; }      .bd-post .bp-cta-btn { padding: 12px 32px; }    }  <\/style>  <article class=\"bd-post-article\">        <!-- INTRO -->    <p>Ask ten Porsche enthusiasts which 911 is best, and you will get ten different answers \u2014 each one passionately defended. That is because the 911 is not one car. It is an evolving dynasty that has spanned eight generations over more than six decades, from the air-cooled original to today&#8217;s hybrid-assisted supercar.<\/p>    <p>If you are reading this, you already know the 911 is special. What you are trying to figure out is which generation fits <em>your<\/em> budget, <em>your<\/em> driving philosophy, and <em>your<\/em> tolerance for classic-car upkeep. This guide covers every generation with a lens most car magazines ignore: not just speed and specs, but reliability, ownership costs, and \u2014 critically \u2014 parts availability over the long haul.<\/p>\n    <!-- H2: Evolution -->    <h2 class=\"bd-reveal\">The Porsche 911: Eight Decades of Evolution<\/h2>    <p>The 911 story begins in 1963, when Porsche unveiled the 901 at the Frankfurt Motor Show (renamed 911 after Peugeot claimed rights to three-digit model names with a zero in the middle). What followed is the longest continuous production run of any sports car in history.<\/p>    <p>The eight generations break into two distinct eras:<\/p>    <ul>      <li><strong>Air-cooled (1965\u20131998):<\/strong> Original long-hood (1965\u20131973), G-Series\/Impact Bumper (1974\u20131989, including the 3.2 Carrera), 964 (1990\u20131994), and 993 (1995\u20131998)<\/li>      <li><strong>Water-cooled (1999\u2013present):<\/strong> 996 (1999\u20132004), 997 (2005\u20132012), 991 (2012\u20132019), and 992 (2020\u2013present)<\/li>    <\/ul>    <p>The air-cooled era is where character and mechanical purity peak. The water-cooled era is where performance, comfort, and daily usability reach supercar levels. Neither is categorically &#8220;better&#8221; \u2014 but one is almost certainly better <em>for you<\/em>.<\/p>\n    <!-- H2: Air-Cooled Legends -->    <h2 class=\"bd-reveal\">Air-Cooled Legends: Comparing the 3.2 Carrera, 964, and 993<\/h2>    <p>The air-cooled 911 is the spiritual heart of the Porsche brand. Three generations dominate this conversation: the 3.2 Carrera (1984\u20131989), the 964 (1990\u20131994), and the 993 (1995\u20131998). Each represents a different design philosophy, and each attracts a different owner.<\/p>\n    <!-- H3: 3.2 Carrera -->    <h3>The 3.2 Carrera: The Purist&#8217;s Benchmark (1984\u20131989)<\/h3>    <p>The 3.2 Carrera is the purest analog 911 money can buy \u2014 and the most affordable entry point into air-cooled ownership. Its 3.2-liter flat-six produces 217\u2013231 horsepower, fed through either a 915 gearbox (pre-1987) or the stronger G50 gearbox (1987 onward). The chassis rides on torsion bars with unassisted steering, delivering the most direct mechanical connection of any 911 ever built.<\/p>    <p>PCA expert Nathan Merz has called the 3.2 &#8220;the most trouble-free air-cooled engine Porsche ever made&#8221; \u2014 and the community largely agrees. The galvanized bodies resist rust well, the engine is simple to work on with basic tools, and parts availability is the strongest of any air-cooled generation thanks to robust aftermarket support.<\/p>    <p>The trade-off is pace. With a 0\u201360 mph time around 5.4 seconds, a modern family sedan will keep up. But acceleration numbers miss the point entirely. The 3.2 Carrera rewards you at 6\/10ths, not 10\/10ths \u2014 a car you can enjoy fully on a back road without reaching irresponsible speeds.<\/p>    <p><strong>Best for:<\/strong> Purists who value mechanical authenticity above all else. Entry price: $40,000\u2013$80,000.<\/p>\n    <!-- BP-1: Air-Cooled Entry Summary -->    <div class=\"bp-1-callout bd-reveal\">      <div class=\"bp-1-icon\">        <svg xmlns=\"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2000\/svg\" width=\"20\" height=\"20\" viewBox=\"0 0 24 24\" fill=\"none\" stroke=\"currentColor\" stroke-width=\"2\" stroke-linecap=\"round\" stroke-linejoin=\"round\"><path d=\"M22 11.08V12a10 10 0 1 1-5.93-9.14\"\/><polyline points=\"22 4 12 14.01 9 11.01\"\/><\/svg>      <\/div>      <div class=\"bp-1-content\">        <div class=\"bp-1-label\">3.2 Carrera at a Glance<\/div>        <div class=\"bp-1-text\">217\u2013231 hp \u00b7 0\u201360 in 5.4s \u00b7 Entry $40k\u2013$80k \u00b7 Purist&#8217;s choice<\/div>      <\/div>    <\/div>\n    <!-- H3: 964 -->    <h3>The 964: The Technological Bridge (1990\u20131994)<\/h3>    <p>The 964 is often called the most underappreciated 911 \u2014 and also the most expensive to maintain. It debuted with 85 percent new components, including coil-spring suspension (replacing torsion bars), power steering, ABS brakes, and a 3.6-liter flat-six producing 247 horsepower.<\/p>    <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/sunwayautoparts.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/07\/best-porsche-911-3.webp\" style=\"width: 512px; height: 384px; max-width: 100%; object-fit: cover; border-radius: 12px;margin: 30px auto; display: block; box-shadow: 10px 10px 60px Opx rgba(210, 221, 224, 0.35); transition: all0.3s ease; cursor: pointer;\" onmouseover=\"this.style.transform='translateY(-5px) scale(1.03)';this.style.boxShadow='15px 25px 80px 0px rgba(210, 221, 224, 0.45)\"onmouseout=\"this.style.transform='translateY(0) scale(1); this.style.boxShadow='10px 10px 60px Opxrgba(210, 221, 224, 0.35)\"><p>This is the generation that Singer, Theon Design, and other top restomod shops favor as a platform. The coil-spring suspension offers greater tuning range than the 3.2&#8217;s torsion bars, and the 3.6-liter base displacement provides room for expansion to 3.8 or 4.0 liters. The wide-body Carrera 4 and Turbo models are among the most visually dramatic 911s ever made.<\/p>    <p>The downside is that the 964 is the most finicky air-cooled 911. Oil leaks, electrical gremlins, and weak HVAC systems are common. Many examples were driven hard during their low-value years, so finding a sorted car requires patience. Budget $10,000\u201315,000 for immediate sorting on any sub-$60,000 example.<\/p>    <p><strong>Best for:<\/strong> Enthusiasts planning a restomod build, or those who want classic 911 character with slightly more modern road manners. Entry price: $50,000\u2013$100,000.<\/p>\n    <!-- H3: 993 -->    <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/sunwayautoparts.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/07\/best-porsche-911-1.webp\" style=\"width: 512px; height: 384px; max-width: 100%; object-fit: cover; border-radius: 12px;margin: 30px auto; display: block; box-shadow: 10px 10px 60px Opx rgba(210, 221, 224, 0.35); transition: all0.3s ease; cursor: pointer;\" onmouseover=\"this.style.transform='translateY(-5px) scale(1.03)';this.style.boxShadow='15px 25px 80px 0px rgba(210, 221, 224, 0.45)\"onmouseout=\"this.style.transform='translateY(0) scale(1); this.style.boxShadow='10px 10px 60px Opxrgba(210, 221, 224, 0.35)\"><h3>The 993: The Ultimate Air-Cooled 911 (1995\u20131998)<\/h3>    <p>The 993 is the car enthusiasts point to when they say &#8220;they don&#8217;t make them like this anymore.&#8221; It is the last air-cooled 911, and Porsche sent the architecture out on a high note. The multi-link rear suspension \u2014 derived from the 969 project \u2014 transformed handling, making the 993 the most planted and daily-drivable air-cooled 911 ever built. Output ranges from 272 horsepower in the early base Carrera to 285 with the Varioram intake system (1996 onward), and peaks at 400 horsepower in the Turbo.<\/p>    <p>The 993 Turbo deserves special mention. Based on technology developed for the legendary 959, it paired twin turbochargers with all-wheel drive in a wide body that remains one of the most coveted shapes in automotive history. It hits 60 mph in 3.8 seconds \u2014 still genuinely quick by modern standards.<\/p>    <p>But the 993&#8217;s collectibility has driven prices into rarefied air. A clean base Carrera starts around $85,000\u2013$100,000. The Turbo now commands $250,000 or more. As one Rennlist owner put it: &#8220;The 993 is now too valuable to actually enjoy driving the way it was meant to be driven.&#8221;<\/p>    <p><strong>Best for:<\/strong> Collectors and investors who want the final, most refined expression of air-cooled engineering. Entry price: $85,000\u2013$250,000+.<\/p>\n    <!-- BP-2: Air-Cooled at a Glance (section close) -->    <div class=\"bp-2-comparison bd-reveal\" style=\"margin-top: var(--gap-section); margin-bottom: var(--gap-section);\">      <div class=\"bp-2-headline\">        <div class=\"bp-2-headline-icon\">          <svg xmlns=\"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2000\/svg\" width=\"24\" height=\"24\" viewBox=\"0 0 24 24\" fill=\"none\" stroke=\"currentColor\" stroke-width=\"2\" stroke-linecap=\"round\" stroke-linejoin=\"round\"><path d=\"m16 16 3-8 3 8c-.87.65-1.92 1-3 1s-2.13-.35-3-1Z\"\/><path d=\"m2 16 3-8 3 8c-.87.65-1.92 1-3 1s-2.13-.35-3-1Z\"\/><path d=\"M7 21h10\"\/><path d=\"M12 3v18\"\/><path d=\"M3 7h2c2 0 5-1 7-2 2 1 5 2 7 2h2\"\/><\/svg>        <\/div>        <div class=\"bp-2-headline-text\">Air-Cooled at a Glance<\/div>      <\/div>      <div class=\"bp-2-grid\">        <div class=\"bp-2-col\">          <div class=\"bp-2-col-name\">3.2 Carrera<\/div>          <div class=\"bp-2-col-stat\">217\u2013231 hp<\/div>          <div class=\"bp-2-col-price\">$40k\u2013$80k<\/div>          <div class=\"bp-2-col-badge\">Purist&#8217;s choice<\/div>        <\/div>        <div class=\"bp-2-col\">          <div class=\"bp-2-col-name\">964<\/div>          <div class=\"bp-2-col-stat\">247 hp<\/div>          <div class=\"bp-2-col-price\">$50k\u2013$100k<\/div>          <div class=\"bp-2-col-badge\">Restomod platform<\/div>        <\/div>        <div class=\"bp-2-col\">          <div class=\"bp-2-col-name\">993<\/div>          <div class=\"bp-2-col-stat\">272\u2013400 hp<\/div>          <div class=\"bp-2-col-price\">$85k\u2013$250k+<\/div>          <div class=\"bp-2-col-badge\">Collector&#8217;s choice<\/div>        <\/div>      <\/div>    <\/div>\n    <!-- H2: Water-Cooled Generation -->    <h2 class=\"bd-reveal\">The Water-Cooled Generation: 996, 997, 991, and 992<\/h2>    <p>The shift to water cooling in 1999 was controversial, but it unlocked performance levels the air-cooled platform could never reach. The water-cooled 911s are faster, more comfortable, more reliable (once you know which engines to choose), and dramatically more capable as daily drivers.<\/p>\n    <!-- H3: 996 -->    <h3>The 996: The Underdog That Is Now a Value Play (1999\u20132004)<\/h3>    <p>The 996 polarizes opinion like no other 911. The &#8220;fried egg&#8221; headlights broke with tradition, and the switch to water cooling alienated purists. But time \u2014 and market prices \u2014 have revealed the 996 as the most accessible 911 you can buy.<\/p>    <p>The standard 996 Carrera uses the M96 engine, which carries a well-documented IMS bearing risk. The good news: Aftermarket IMS retrofits have driven replacement costs down to $2,500\u2013$5,000, which is cheap insurance against a $15,000\u2013$20,000 engine rebuild. The 996.2 (2002 onward) upgraded to a 3.6-liter engine with a dual-row IMS bearing that is significantly less failure-prone.<\/p>    <p>The real gem, however, is the 996 Turbo. It uses the Mezger engine \u2014 derived from the GT1 race car \u2014 which shares none of the M96&#8217;s IMS vulnerabilities. A 996 Turbo with a six-speed manual can be found for $50,000\u2013$70,000, making it the single best performance-per-dollar 911 on the market today.<\/p>    <p><strong>Best for:<\/strong> Budget-conscious buyers who want 911 Turbo performance on a Carrera budget. Entry price: $25,000\u2013$70,000.<\/p>\n    <!-- H3: 997 -->    <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/sunwayautoparts.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/07\/best-porsche-911-2.webp\" style=\"width: 512px; height: 384px; max-width: 100%; object-fit: cover; border-radius: 12px;margin: 30px auto; display: block; box-shadow: 10px 10px 60px Opx rgba(210, 221, 224, 0.35); transition: all0.3s ease; cursor: pointer;\" onmouseover=\"this.style.transform='translateY(-5px) scale(1.03)';this.style.boxShadow='15px 25px 80px 0px rgba(210, 221, 224, 0.45)\"onmouseout=\"this.style.transform='translateY(0) scale(1); this.style.boxShadow='10px 10px 60px Opxrgba(210, 221, 224, 0.35)\"><h3>The 997: The Modern-Classic Sweet Spot (2005\u20132012)<\/h3>    <p>If you buy only one 911 in your life, this is the generation most enthusiasts will tell you to buy. The 997 returned to a classic visual language after the 996&#8217;s departure, and it drove beautifully \u2014 especially with the hydraulic power steering that would be replaced by electric assist on the next generation.<\/p>    <p>The 997 splits into two distinct sub-generations. The 997.1 (2005\u20132008) retains the M97 engine with an improved dual-row IMS bearing but not a complete solution. The 997.2 (2009\u20132012) is the real prize. Its 9A1 direct-fuel-injected engine eliminated the IMS bearing entirely, and the new PDK dual-clutch transmission replaced the aging Tiptronic. A 997.2 Carrera S produces 385 horsepower, hits 60 mph in 4.1 seconds with PDK and Sport Chrono, and is widely regarded as the most reliable generation of 911 ever made.<\/p>    <p>The 997 GT3 \u2014 especially the RS 4.0 (only 600 built) \u2014 has entered modern-classic territory and is already appreciating.<\/p>    <p><strong>Best for:<\/strong> The enthusiast who wants one 911 to do everything: daily driving, weekend canyon carving, and the occasional track day. Entry price: $50,000\u2013$90,000.<\/p>\n    <!-- BP-cta-mid: Mid-Article CTA -->    <div class=\"bp-cta-mid bd-reveal\">      <div class=\"bp-cta-icon\">        <svg xmlns=\"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2000\/svg\" width=\"28\" height=\"28\" viewBox=\"0 0 24 24\" fill=\"none\" stroke=\"currentColor\" stroke-width=\"2\" stroke-linecap=\"round\" stroke-linejoin=\"round\"><line x1=\"5\" y1=\"12\" x2=\"19\" y2=\"12\"\/><polyline points=\"12 5 19 12 12 19\"\/><\/svg>      <\/div>      <div class=\"bp-cta-title\">Building Your Classic 911 Project?<\/div>      <div class=\"bp-cta-subtitle\">From 997 parts to air-cooled restoration components \u2014 partner with a factory that understands what OE-spec means. Sunway Autoparts manufactures and supplies classic Porsche parts to restoration shops, wholesalers, and distributors worldwide.<\/div>      <a class=\"bp-cta-btn\" href=\"https:\/\/sunwayautoparts.com\/contact\/\" target=\"_self\" rel=\"noopener\">Source Porsche Parts<\/a>    <\/div>\n    <!-- H3: 991 -->    <h3>The 991: The Technology Peak (2012\u20132019)<\/h3>    <p>The 991 was the most radical 911 redesign in decades \u2014 longer wheelbase, wider track, and, for the first time, electric power steering. Purists mourned the loss of hydraulic feel, but the 991&#8217;s breadth of capability was undeniable. The Carrera S lapped the N\u00fcrburgring faster than the 997 GT3.<\/p>    <p>The 991.1 (2012\u20132016) offered naturally aspirated engines (3.4L in the base, 3.8L in the S) with a glorious throttle response. The 991.2 (2017\u20132019) switched to a 3.0-liter twin-turbocharged flat-six that delivered more torque and better fuel economy \u2014 and proved extremely reliable. Forum consensus on Rennlist rates the 991.2 3.0T as the most trouble-free modern 911 engine.<\/p>    <p>The 991.2 GT3 Touring with a manual transmission has become a cult classic, climbing in value as enthusiasts recognize it as the last of its kind \u2014 a naturally aspirated, manual-transmission 911 in a modern package.<\/p>    <p><strong>Best for:<\/strong> Buyers who want modern supercar performance with genuine daily comfort. Entry price: $80,000\u2013$180,000.<\/p>\n    <!-- H3: 992 -->    <h3>The 992: The Benchmark Supercar (2020\u2013Present)<\/h3>    <p>The 992 is objectively the best 911 ever built \u2014 if &#8220;best&#8221; means fastest, most capable, and most technologically advanced. The base Carrera now produces 388 horsepower and hits 60 mph in 3.1 seconds, faster than a 997 Turbo. The Carrera GTS T-Hybrid (2025+) delivers 532 horsepower with a 2.5-second 0\u201360.<\/p>    <p>But the 992 is also the heaviest, most complex, and most expensive 911 ever. Curb weight has climbed past 3,500 pounds, and the electronic systems \u2014 from the 48-volt anti-roll stabilization to the active aerodynamics \u2014 add failure points that will only become apparent a decade from now.<\/p>    <p>For the buyer who wants the absolute latest, the 992 delivers. But if you plan to keep your 911 for 15 years, the 991.2 or 997.2 may prove wiser choices.<\/p>    <p><strong>Best for:<\/strong> Buyers with the budget for a new or nearly-new 911 who prioritize performance and technology above all else. Entry price: $122,000+.<\/p>\n    <!-- H2: Reliability -->    <h2 class=\"bd-reveal\">Reliability and Real-World Ownership Costs<\/h2>    <p>The cost of owning a 911 goes far beyond the purchase price. Here is what actually determines each generation&#8217;s total cost of ownership.<\/p>    <p><strong>Air-cooled 911s<\/strong> are mechanically simple \u2014 no OBD dependency, basic tools suffice for most jobs \u2014 but parts are increasingly scarce and expensive. A sorted 3.2 Carrera can be remarkably reliable on a yearly basis, but when something does break on a 964 or 993, specialty parts carry premium pricing. Plan on $2,000\u2013$5,000 per year in maintenance for a well-sorted example.<\/p>    <p><strong>The 996\u2013997 era<\/strong> divides sharply along the IMS fault line. Choose wisely (997.2 or 996 Turbo with the Mezger engine) and you get a car that combines analog character with modern reliability. Choose poorly (early 996 with an unaddressed single-row IMS bearing) and you are sitting on a $15,000\u2013$20,000 engine failure waiting to happen. The 997.2 is the safest bet in the entire 911 lineup from a reliability standpoint.<\/p>    <p><strong>Modern 911s (991\u2013992)<\/strong> require less frequent unscheduled maintenance, but when they do need work, the costs can be eye-watering. A PDK transmission fluid service runs $2,000\u2013$3,000. The 992&#8217;s active aerodynamics and hybrid components add a dimension of complexity that only Porsche dealers can reliably service.<\/p>\n    <!-- BP-3: Ownership Cost Snapshot -->    <div class=\"bp-3-card bd-reveal\">      <div class=\"bp-3-icon\">        <svg xmlns=\"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2000\/svg\" width=\"24\" height=\"24\" viewBox=\"0 0 24 24\" fill=\"none\" stroke=\"currentColor\" stroke-width=\"2\" stroke-linecap=\"round\" stroke-linejoin=\"round\"><path d=\"M21 12V7H5a2 2 0 0 1 0-4h14v4\"\/><path d=\"M3 5v14a2 2 0 0 0 2 2h16v-5\"\/><path d=\"M18 12a2 2 0 0 0 0 4h4v-4Z\"\/><\/svg>      <\/div>      <div class=\"bp-3-content\">        <div class=\"bp-3-title\">Ownership Cost at a Glance<\/div>        <div class=\"bp-3-text\">Air-cooled: $2k\u2013$5k\/yr sorted. 996 Turbo (Mezger): bulletproof. 997.2: safest bet in the lineup. 991\u2013992: less frequent but costly when service is needed (PDK service $2k\u2013$3k).<\/div>      <\/div>    <\/div>\n    <!-- H2: Parts Availability -->    <h2 class=\"bd-reveal\">Parts Availability and Restoration Support: A Long-Term Ownership Lens<\/h2>    <p>The true hidden cost of any classic 911 is not the purchase price \u2014 it is whether you can still get the parts you need a decade from now.<\/p>\n    <h3>Factory Support: Porsche Classic<\/h3>    <p>Porsche Classic is Porsche&#8217;s official program for re-manufacturing and stocking parts for older models. The program covers vehicles from 1965 to 1998 \u2014 essentially the entire air-cooled era \u2014 and has re-released items ranging from Fuchs wheels to historic interior fabrics like Pasha, Pepita, and Tartan. Warehouses in Stuttgart and Atlanta maintain stocks of critical components.<\/p>    <p>The limitation: Porsche Classic does not cover everything. It focuses on high-demand, aesthetically significant parts. For obscure electrical components, engine internals, or model-specific trim pieces, owners must rely on the aftermarket.<\/p>\n    <h3>Aftermarket and Third-Party Parts Ecosystem<\/h3>    <p>This is where the ownership experience diverges dramatically between generations:<\/p>\n    <div class=\"table-wrapper\">      <table>        <thead>          <tr>            <th>Generation<\/th>            <th>Parts Availability<\/th>            <th>Key Weak Points<\/th>            <th>Notable Suppliers<\/th>          <\/tr>        <\/thead>        <tbody>          <tr>            <td>3.2 Carrera<\/td>            <td>Excellent \u2014 strongest of all air-cooled<\/td>            <td>DME computer, heater blower<\/td>            <td>Sunway Autoparts, Independent Specialists<\/td>          <\/tr>          <tr>            <td>964<\/td>            <td>Good but declining<\/td>            <td>Oil cooler pipes, HVAC, engine wiring<\/td>            <td>Independent Specialists, Specialist Breakers<\/td>          <\/tr>          <tr>            <td>993<\/td>            <td>Good but expensive<\/td>            <td>Varioram intake, specific interior trim<\/td>            <td>Porsche Classic, Independent Specialists<\/td>          <\/tr>          <tr>            <td>996<\/td>            <td>Very good \u2014 high production volume<\/td>            <td>IMS bearing, coolant pipes<\/td>            <td>Specialist Aftermarket Suppliers<\/td>          <\/tr>          <tr>            <td>997<\/td>            <td>Excellent \u2014 highest production 911<\/td>            <td>997.1: IMS, bore scoring<\/td>            <td>Sunway Autoparts, Specialist Retailers<\/td>          <\/tr>          <tr>            <td>991<\/td>            <td>Very good \u2014 still in current cycle<\/td>            <td>991.1: bore scoring (3.8L)<\/td>            <td>OEM Dealers, Independent Specialists<\/td>          <\/tr>          <tr>            <td>992<\/td>            <td>Full factory support<\/td>            <td>Too new for failure data<\/td>            <td>Porsche Dealers Exclusively<\/td>          <\/tr>        <\/tbody>      <\/table>    <\/div>\n    <p>For long-term owners, the 997.2 and 991.2 sit in the sweet spot: high production volumes ensure robust aftermarket supply, and the engines have proven exceptionally durable. For vintage models, having a reliable supply of OE-specification replacement parts \u2014 like those available from <a href=\"https:\/\/sunwayautoparts.com\/brands\/porsche\/\">Sunway Autoparts<\/a>, a specialized classic Porsche parts manufacturer \u2014 makes the difference between a car that stays on the road and one that becomes a garage ornament.<\/p>\n    <!-- Rich Element: Callout-Single -->    <div class=\"rich-callout bd-reveal\">Parts availability is the single most overlooked factor in classic 911 ownership. A 993 that needs a $200 transmission mount but cannot find one is not a collector car \u2014 it is a very expensive planter.<\/div>\n    <!-- H2: Use Case -->    <h2 class=\"bd-reveal\">Best Porsche 911 by Use Case and Budget<\/h2>\n    <div class=\"table-wrapper\">      <table>        <thead>          <tr>            <th>Use Case<\/th>            <th>Recommended Gen<\/th>            <th>Sweet Spot Variant<\/th>            <th>Budget Range<\/th>            <th>Key Strength<\/th>            <th>Main Trade-off<\/th>          <\/tr>        <\/thead>        <tbody>          <tr>            <td>Best Entry-Level 911<\/td>            <td>996.2 \/ 997.1<\/td>            <td>Carrera<\/td>            <td>$25k\u2013$50k<\/td>            <td>Most affordable 911<\/td>            <td>IMS risk on pre-2009 engines<\/td>          <\/tr>          <tr>            <td>Best All-Rounder \/ Daily Driver<\/td>            <td>997.2<\/td>            <td>Carrera S<\/td>            <td>$50k\u2013$80k<\/td>            <td>No IMS, classic looks, daily comfort<\/td>            <td>Slightly dated infotainment<\/td>          <\/tr>          <tr>            <td>Best Classic Weekend Car<\/td>            <td>3.2 Carrera<\/td>            <td>G50 gearbox<\/td>            <td>$40k\u2013$80k<\/td>            <td>Purest analog experience<\/td>            <td>Slow by modern standards<\/td>          <\/tr>          <tr>            <td>Best Collector \/ Investment<\/td>            <td>993<\/td>            <td>Carrera 2S \/ Turbo<\/td>            <td>$100k\u2013$250k+<\/td>            <td>Last air-cooled, appreciating<\/td>            <td>Too valuable to daily drive<\/td>          <\/tr>          <tr>            <td>Best Modern Daily \/ Track<\/td>            <td>991.2 \/ 992<\/td>            <td>Carrera S \/ GTS<\/td>            <td>$90k\u2013$180k<\/td>            <td>Supercar performance, daily comfort<\/td>            <td>Electronic steering feel, weight<\/td>          <\/tr>          <tr>            <td>Best Track Tool<\/td>            <td>997 GT3 \/ 991 GT3<\/td>            <td>RS models<\/td>            <td>$150k\u2013$300k<\/td>            <td>Race-bred, appreciating<\/td>            <td>Track-focused ride comfort<\/td>          <\/tr>          <tr>            <td>Best Value Turbo<\/td>            <td>996 Turbo<\/td>            <td>6-speed manual<\/td>            <td>$50k\u2013$70k<\/td>            <td>Mezger engine, bulletproof, AWD<\/td>            <td>Styling polarizes<\/td>          <\/tr>          <tr>            <td>Best Restomod Project<\/td>            <td>964<\/td>            <td>C2 widebody<\/td>            <td>$50k\u2013$100k<\/td>            <td>Best platform for custom build<\/td>            <td>Highest maintenance cost of air-cooled<\/td>          <\/tr>        <\/tbody>      <\/table>    <\/div>\n    <!-- H2: Verdict -->    <h2 class=\"bd-reveal\">The Verdict: Which 911 Deserves the &#8220;Best&#8221; Title?<\/h2>    <p>If you want a 911 you can drive every day without compromise, the <strong>997.2 Carrera S<\/strong> is the answer it took the industry 45 years to find \u2014 a car that looks timeless, drives with analog precision, and does not require a dedicated mechanic on retainer.<\/p>    <p>If you want a 911 to preserve as an appreciating asset, the <strong>993 Carrera 2S or Turbo<\/strong> is the last of its kind and will only become more valuable with time.<\/p>    <p>If you want a 911 to make your own \u2014 a canvas for personalization and performance \u2014 the <strong>964 Carrera 2<\/strong> offers the best blend of classic character and restomod potential.<\/p>    <p>What unites every generation is this truth: the best 911 is the one whose ownership experience you can sustain. The car itself will reward you as long as you can keep it on the road with quality parts and knowledgeable care. Whether you are buying a $40,000 3.2 Carrera or a $180,000 991.2 GTS, your long-term satisfaction depends not just on the car you choose \u2014 but on the parts ecosystem that supports it for the years ahead.<\/p>\n    <!-- BP-cta-end: End CTA -->    <div class=\"bp-cta-end bd-reveal\" style=\"margin-top: var(--gap-section); margin-bottom: var(--gap-section);\">      <div class=\"bp-cta-icon\">        <svg xmlns=\"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2000\/svg\" width=\"28\" height=\"28\" viewBox=\"0 0 24 24\" fill=\"none\" stroke=\"currentColor\" stroke-width=\"2\" stroke-linecap=\"round\" stroke-linejoin=\"round\"><line x1=\"22\" y1=\"2\" x2=\"11\" y2=\"13\"\/><polygon points=\"22 2 15 22 11 13 2 9 22 2\"\/><\/svg>      <\/div>      <div class=\"bp-cta-title\">Keep Your 911 on the Road for Decades<\/div>      <div class=\"bp-cta-subtitle\">Whether restoring a 3.2 Carrera or maintaining a 997.2 daily driver, having reliable OE-spec parts makes all the difference. Sunway Autoparts has been manufacturing classic auto parts since 2007 \u2014 let us be your long-term sourcing partner.<\/div>      <a class=\"bp-cta-btn\" href=\"https:\/\/sunwayautoparts.com\/contact\/\" target=\"_self\" rel=\"noopener\">Discuss Your Parts Needs<\/a>    <\/div>\n    <hr>\n    <h2>References<\/h2>    <ol>      <li>Car and Driver. &#8220;2025 Porsche 911 Carrera Tested.&#8221; 2025. <a href=\"https:\/\/www.caranddriver.com\/reviews\/a63828014\/2025-porsche-911-carrera-test\/\" rel=\"nofollow\">https:\/\/www.caranddriver.com\/reviews\/a63828014\/2025-porsche-911-carrera-test\/<\/a><\/li>      <li>Car and Driver. &#8220;2009 Porsche 911 Carrera and Carrera S First Drive Review.&#8221; 2009. <a href=\"https:\/\/www.caranddriver.com\/reviews\/a15147326\/2009-porsche-911-carrera-and-carrera-s-first-drive-review\/\" rel=\"nofollow\">https:\/\/www.caranddriver.com\/reviews\/a15147326\/2009-porsche-911-carrera-and-carrera-s-first-drive-review\/<\/a><\/li>      <li>Excellence Magazine. &#8220;2009 911 Carrera S Coupe (997 v2) Specs.&#8221; <a href=\"https:\/\/www.excellence-mag.com\/resources\/specs\/118\" rel=\"nofollow\">https:\/\/www.excellence-mag.com\/resources\/specs\/118<\/a><\/li>      <li>Rennlist. &#8220;Best 911 Turbo Model to Own Long-Term.&#8221; 2025. <a href=\"https:\/\/rennlist.com\/forums\/general-porsche-discussions-forum\/1514967-best-911-turbo-model-to-own-long-term-15-years.html\" rel=\"nofollow\">https:\/\/rennlist.com\/forums\/general-porsche-discussions-forum\/1514967-best-911-turbo-model-to-own-long-term-15-years.html<\/a><\/li>      <li>Rennlist. &#8220;Which Gen Would You Purchase with ~80k?&#8221; 2025. <a href=\"https:\/\/rennlist.com\/forums\/general-porsche-discussions-forum\/1477555-which-gen-would-you-purchase-with-80k-2.html\" rel=\"nofollow\">https:\/\/rennlist.com\/forums\/general-porsche-discussions-forum\/1477555-which-gen-would-you-purchase-with-80k-2.html<\/a><\/li>      <li>Rennlist. &#8220;Air-Cooled Dilemma: Choosing Between a Carrera 3.2, a 964 and a 993.&#8221; 2025. <a href=\"https:\/\/rennlist.com\/articles\/air-cooled-dilemma-choosing-between-a-carrera-3-2-a-964-and-a-993\/\" rel=\"nofollow\">https:\/\/rennlist.com\/articles\/air-cooled-dilemma-choosing-between-a-carrera-3-2-a-964-and-a-993\/<\/a><\/li>      <li>Sunway Autoparts. &#8220;Classic Porsche Spare Parts.&#8221; <a href=\"https:\/\/sunwayautoparts.com\/brands\/porsche\/\">https:\/\/sunwayautoparts.com\/brands\/porsche\/<\/a><\/li>      <li>Sunway Autoparts. &#8220;OEM and Custom Auto Parts Manufacturing Services.&#8221; <a href=\"https:\/\/sunwayautoparts.com\/service\/\">https:\/\/sunwayautoparts.com\/service\/<\/a><\/li>      <li>Sunway Autoparts. Homepage. <a href=\"https:\/\/sunwayautoparts.com\/\">https:\/\/sunwayautoparts.com\/<\/a><\/li>      <li>Sunway Autoparts. Contact Page. <a href=\"https:\/\/sunwayautoparts.com\/contact\/\">https:\/\/sunwayautoparts.com\/contact\/<\/a><\/li>      <li>Car and Driver. &#8220;Cool Breeze: We Drive Historic Air-Cooled Porsche 911s.&#8221; <a href=\"https:\/\/www.caranddriver.com\/features\/g17049524\/cool-breeze-we-drive-historic-air-cooled-porsche-911s\/\" rel=\"nofollow\">https:\/\/www.caranddriver.com\/features\/g17049524\/cool-breeze-we-drive-historic-air-cooled-porsche-911s\/<\/a><\/li>      <li>Auto Express. &#8220;1995 Porsche 993 Carrera Targa Review.&#8221; <a href=\"https:\/\/www.autoexpress.co.uk\/car-reviews\/89812\/1995-porsche-993-carrera-targa\" rel=\"nofollow\">https:\/\/www.autoexpress.co.uk\/car-reviews\/89812\/1995-porsche-993-carrera-targa<\/a><\/li>    <\/ol>  <\/article><\/div><!-- \u2191\u2191\u2191 Fragment ends here. \u2191\u2191\u2191 --><\/body><\/html>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The Best Porsche 911: Every Generation Compared \u2014 Which One is Really Right for You? 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