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2011 New Generation of Porsche 911

The illustrious Porsche 911 sports car (pronounced as Nine Eleven, German: Neunelfer) is made by Porsche AG of Stuttgart, Germany. The 911 has a unique design with a rear engine and a swing axle rear suspension, similar to the Porsche designed VW Beetle.

Although the car has gone through continuous development throughout the years (from 1964 to now), the 911 manages to keep its basic design. Thus the basic concept of the vehicle has seen minimal changes throughout its evolution.

Before the the introduction of the newly designed Porsche 911 model in 1998, the "Type 996", the previous models of the 911 were all used air cooled opposed rear engine layouts.

911 Modifications:Since its introduction to the sports car world until now, the 911 has been modified both by private owners and teams and by the factory itself for racing, rallying and other forms of automotive competition, of course this only underscores the wide appeal of this iconic sports car.

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Another thing that you want to look for is any leaks or any oil spills coming out of the engine compartment. This could lead to many other problems or the motor in the car could be about ready to blow. All this means it would be more money out of your pocket before for you to drive the car so you want to make sure that you check for any leaks or anything dripping from the engine department.

For more information visit the Porsche 911 993 blog.