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$279,995

978 miles

New York, NY

Manhattan Motorcars

$257,900

285 miles

North Miami, FL

iLusso Miami

$229,999

521 miles

Costa Mesa, CA

EUROCAR

$229,800

123 miles

West Chicago, IL

Chicago Motor Cars

$229,800

499 miles

Chicago, IL

Bentley Bugatti Lamborghini Maserati and Rolls-Royce of Chicago

$219,996

7,568 miles

Charlotte, NC

McLaren Charlotte

$214,995

7,381 miles

Great Neck, NY

Gold Coast Maserati - Alfa Romeo

$205,000

3,913 miles

North Miami, FL

iLusso Miami

$204,996

2,519 miles

Charlotte, NC

McLaren Charlotte

$204,900

1,210 miles

North Miami, FL

iLusso Miami

$199,994

4,044 miles

Round Rock, TX

Alpha One Motors

$183,948

2,404 miles

Downers Grove, IL

Perillo Downers Grove

$179,999

5,394 miles

Chatsworth, CA

Fusion Luxury Motors

$179,994

2,616 miles

Round Rock, TX

Alpha One Motors

$179,988

12,260 miles

Coral Gables, FL

The Collection

$179,900

3,810 miles

Boca Raton, FL

Autosport-Classic Exotics and Highline

$179,900

4,400 miles

Portland, OR

Grand Prix Motors

$169,900

11,993 miles

Warrensville Heights, OH

Marshall Goldman Motor Sales

$166,996

12,176 miles

Charlotte, NC

McLaren Charlotte

$154,900

14,848 miles

Portland, OR

Grand Prix Motors

$152,900OBO

10,407 miles

Montreal, QC

Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Quebec

$149,900

46,291 miles

Portland, OR

Grand Prix Motors

$141,985

26,876 miles

Sterling, VA

Maserati of Washington

$129,891

22,974 miles

Hickory, NC

Porsche Hickory

$125,995

20,210 miles

New York, NY

Manhattan Motorcars

$122,000

10,030 miles

Canton, OH

Sarchione Auto Gallery

$113,900OBO

36,366 miles

Montreal, QC

Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Quebec

$99,900

31,437 miles

Portland, OR

Grand Prix Motors

$42,900

108,034 miles

Portland, OR

Grand Prix Motors

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7,917 miles

Fort Lauderdale, FL

Fort Lauderdale Collection South

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The 356 helped launch Porsche Konstruktionen GesmbH as a company in 1948 with the first Porsche for sale to the public. The first car assembly plant was built in 1952, across the street from the company that built the steel body.


Having a reputation for creating cars that are wickedly fast and impressively powerful while retaining the appeal of a luxury car. More recently, their lineup has expanded beyond sports cars to include SUV and sedan models, all while retaining their classic appeal. Massively popular for decades, there is a constant demand for both new and used cars. The aftermarket industry that has sprung up around the brand is also massively impressive, with everything from custom rims to body kits available to owners.


Founded in Austria in 1931 by a father and son team, Dr. Ing. H. c. F. Porsche GmbH was, initially, an automotive consulting company. For seven years, Ferdinand and his son, also named Ferdinand but nicknamed “Ferry,” assisted with the development of some of history’s most successful vehicles, including the Beetle. They were commissioned by the German government to build a car for the people, or a “Volkswagen.”


World War Two changed the direction of development from road cars to military vehicles until the end of the war in 1945, at which point Ferdinand was removed from his position at the manufacturer. He was arrested for war crimes and imprisoned for 20 months, though never charged. Ferry was able to shepherd the company through his father’s absence while designing his own car. There weren’t any that he wanted to buy, so as a result, Ferry created the 356.


In 1964, the new sports car was in desperate need of a redesign, and its successor launched one of the most successful model lines in history. The 911, which is still in production to this day, is the company’s best-selling model. The turbo version of the 911, the 930, was in production from 1975 to 1989, at which point the 964 was released.


Be sure to browse through all of our listings below, each curated from our network of trusted dealers and sellers. Whether seeking a sports car used or new, you’ll be able to find the perfect one for your life and price point.


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