One of the best cars ever made (speaking from experience from owning a 83' 911). Porsche has made models
from the No. 1 in 1948 to the soon to be released C7S. Be prepared for a lot of info on
the 911 model. Porsche's most popular model, the 911, has a long history from 1965 to the present, and includes many "side" models. For example, a 911 from 1991 to 1994 is known as a 964, a 911 from 1995-1998 is known as the
993, a 911 from 1999-2004 is known as the 996, and the 911 from 2005 is known as the
997. Also, in the 70's and 80's Porsche 911 Turbos were also known as the 930.
The older
911s (in the 60's, 70's, and 80's) had the "S", "T", "E", "RS", "Carrera", and "SC" trim.
In the 70's, and early 80's the 911 had a 2.4, 2.7, and 3.0 litre engines. According to many 911 owners, the 2.7 litre engine had a lot of cooling problems due to the 5 blade cooling fan not getting enough air into the engine. The more refined 3.0 litre (1978-1983)is known to be a very reliable and "bulletproof" engine. The 2.7 and 3.0 also used the CIS fuel injection, opposed to later engines, like the 3.2 litre (1984-1988) and the 3.6 litre (1989-1998)which used Motronic fuel injection.
The Porsche 911 included a few different body styles, the
Targa, Coupe, and
Cabriolet. The Targa (produced from 1967 to the present)is a half coupe / half
cabriolet trim that includes a removeable top, but a permanent rear window. The cabriolet, produced from 1983 on, came with Turbo and non-turbo models. The coupe was the first trim of the 911, and is one of the more popular trims.
The 911 Turbo (I believe from 1975 on)is a very expensive 911, and in the 80's, the Porsche factory would make a "Turbo Look", to sell a 911 that had the
widebody, and the turbo tail, but
no turbo engine.
Performance wise, Porsches are very fast cars, and very good track cars. For the older
Porsche 911's (70's and 80's)
the 0-60 mph time was from 5-8 seconds. The Turbo in the same year range could do 0-60 in 5 seconds or under, and the later models can do 0-60 in 3-5 seconds.
I believe that's it for the 911. I don't know much about other models, so I won't comment on them.