2019 Porsche 911 review

Despite the ever-growing demand for SUVs with a Porsche badge, the iconic German carmaker will now and forever be known for its halo model, the 911. Always has and always will, and it’s been that way since 1963. It’s the top of the tree and the definitive car by which all other models in the Porsche stable are benchmarked. Indeed, it’s still the universal benchmark for sports cars in general, regardless of the badge.

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