How much is a 1982 Porsche 911 worth?

How much is a 1982 Porsche 911 worth?

How much is a 1982 Porsche 911 worth?

The Porsche 911 1982 prices range from $34,200 for the basic trim level Coupe 911 SC to $77,000 for the top of the range Coupe 911 Turbo (930). The Porsche 911 1982 comes in Convertible and Coupe.

What is the SC in 911 SC?

Super Carrera
The SC, which stands for “Super Carrera” was destined to be the last of the model 911 line as the all new front-engine mounted V-8 Model 928 was waiting in the wings to take over as the flagship for the 1979 model year – alas, it was not to be.

Are there any problems with the Porsche 911?

Both lines are known for having extensive engine problems that can break your piggy bank. Model year 1990 ushered in the second generation Porsche 911 with its updated exterior and high-tech (for the era) ABS brakes. Generally, this model, referred to as the 964, is known for being reliable.

Why is the Porsche 997 so bad?

The IMS shaft, which drives the camshafts, causes extensive (and expensive) engine damage when its bearing fails. Many consider the previously mentioned 966 to be the most problematic 911 ever built. Consequently, aficionados were relieved when the 997 was introduced in 2012.

Why is the Porsche 966 so difficult to drive?

Rumor has it, Porsche made the design change to be more competitive with sports cars from other manufacturers. Unfortunately, the added level of complexity proved troublesome out of the gate. Perhaps the most famous (or should we say, infamous) problem with the 966 is the weak intermediate shaft (IMS) bearing.

Are there any problems with the 6th generation 911?

The sixth generation 911, also known as the 991, is one of the most high-tech, pre-owned Porsches available. Because the car is relatively new, it doesn’t have as many problems (at least not yet) as some of its forbearers. Though, there is one relatively common issue: faulty change over valves (COVs).