Background
The morning must’ve been very different that day in Stuttgart, maybe it was the weather or something in the air. Because sometime in the nineties, Porsche decided to ditch the tried and tested air-cooled setup of the 911, and moved to a new platform, complete with a water-cooled engine. If that wasn’t sacrilegious enough, the new Porsche 911 now looked like a grown-up Boxster, with a fair bit of shared parts between the flagship sports car and a junior one. And to say that it was instantly loved by Porsche lovers globally would be an unashamed lie. It was clear that 911 lovers didn’t quite warm up to the idea of this new type-996 911. Now, almost a quarter of a century later, things certainly aren’t as bad, but it’s still not quite a bed of roses for the 996.
On the bright side, irrespective of the ever-changing image of this 911, it’s safe to say that if you were to experience the magic of the much-celebrated sports car and didn’t want to break the bank acquiring one, the 996 is a great place to start. Values of models like the GT2 and GT3 have reached new levels, but one can still find a good Carrera for the price of a used modern hatchback. That’s not just great value but also an amazing way to realise the sports car dream.







