



We’re going to let you in on a little secret. Nearly everyone on the ECT team lusts, or has lusted after a Porsche 911 at some point in their life. It’s the definitive petrolhead car and icon of German sporting excellence. Introduced in 1964, the 911 brought a sleek teardrop-styled aerodynamic shape to the table, and plonked a flat-six air-cooled engine in its tail. Then, it gave other features that prevail to this day, such as a five-dial instrument pack on the dashboard. A big change came in mid 1998, when the 996 era was introduced. This is when air cooling was exchanged for water cooling, due to increasing power demands and tightening emissions regulations. That makes cars like this 1998 Porsche 911 Cabriolet from the 993 era one of the last of the air-cooled brigade. They may be the last of an era, but they are far from dinosaurs. This Myrtle Beach-based machine has done just 32,000 miles and comes with a nice 6-speed manual transmission to enjoy. Snap it up before someone else does!

Dressed in Arctic Silver, this gorgeous one-owner 1998 Porsche 911 Cabriolet rides on factory Porsche alloy wheels for that extra bit of authenticity. The car’s convertible top is in contrasting black, and aims to mimic the teardrop shape of the coupe as much as technically possible. But even with the top down, this is still a 911, as evidenced by its overall body styling, circular headlamps and rear-mounted engine, the latter given away by the cooling vents on the rear deck lid. The black interior of this 1998 Porsche 911 Cabriolet features leather upholstered seating for two adults and two small children. It’s got power front seats, power windows, air conditioning, a radio with CD player and even a classic car phone, albeit not supported by today’s digital 4G and 5G networks. The iconic five-dial instrument binnacle is present, and the manual transmission ensures that keen drivers will love every moment behind the wheel. Even if you can’t drive stick, this car is a compelling motivator to learn!

This 1998 Porsche 911 Cabriolet uses a 3.6-liter air-cooled flat-six engine. The tail-mounted unit can reportedly deliver up to 282 horsepower to the rear axle. It does so by way of a 6-speed manual transmission. This car also has 4-wheel ventilated disc brakes and fully independent suspension.




Now here’s the perfect candidate for those with a Porsche 911 wish. This smooth black 2017 Porsche 911 Carrera S Cabriolet is a nice drop-top variant with the Sport Package, Premium Package Plus and Porsche’s superb PDK gearbox. It’s got a comfortable black interior, a 3.0-liter turbo flat six and is rear-wheel drive for maximum driver engagement. Coming from the 991 series, it sits on a new platform that improved the car’s dynamics notably when compared with the previous 997 era. If you’re interested in taking this car as your own, it’s done under 28,000 miles and is available in Naples.



The Porsche 911 has been around for quite a while, and in that time, the German manufacturer has added on a host of options to make your machine stand out. Finding a Porsche with the right balance of trim and features is slowly becoming unicorn status, that is, until you have set your eyes on this 1995 Porsche 911 Carrera 4. With a reported over 58,000 miles on its clock, this beauty from Riverside, California, deserves an in-person run-through.



Always been looking out for a Porsche 911 to enjoy? If so, this stunning silver 2009 Porsche 911 Carrera S is a fine chance to fulfil that bucket list item in your life. It’s from the 997 era of 2004 to 2012, and is of the coupe variant. That means you’ll enjoy the iconic teardrop shape in all its unadulterated glory. Meanwhile, you’ll have a potent water-cooled flat six propelling you along, and a versatile two plus two interior that can be pressed into family transport duties when needed. If all that sounds appealing, you can get this 105,000-mile car right now, it’s currently up for grabs in Krugerville, Texas.




The Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 RS Clubsport represents the pinnacle of Porsche’s customer racing program, delivering a factory-built race car that is as close as it gets to a GT4-class competition machine straight from Stuttgart. Designed exclusively for the track, this Clubsport model takes everything enthusiasts love about the road-going GT4 RS and amplifies it with motorsport engineering, lightweight construction, and race-ready safety systems. Powered by a naturally aspirated flat-six derived from Porsche’s GT3 lineage, it produces an intoxicating soundtrack and razor-sharp throttle response that few modern engines can match. Built for serious drivers, collectors, or teams looking for a turnkey race solution, the GT4 RS Clubsport is not just a car—it’s an entry ticket into Porsche’s global motorsport ecosystem.



Want a Porsche that’s a lively compact SUV with a turbocharged engine and a driver-centric focus? This 2,485-mile, Chalk-colored 2025 Porsche Macan GTS is your likely companion. Coming to you from San Jose, California, this sport luxury crossover packs the Sport Chrono Package (because it’s a Porsche, so why not), the Adaptive Sports Seats Plus Package, a Bose surround-sound system, all-wheel drive, and more. It’s part of the current generation of the Porsche Macan, one of the most popular models from Stuttgart’s most famous sports car maker. So, you know that you’re in good company.



Now here’s the perfect candidate for those with a Porsche 911 wish. This smooth black 2017 Porsche 911 Carrera S Cabriolet is a nice drop-top variant with the Sport Package, Premium Package Plus and Porsche’s superb PDK gearbox. It’s got a comfortable black interior, a 3.0-liter turbo flat six and is rear-wheel drive for maximum driver engagement. Coming from the 991 series, it sits on a new platform that improved the car’s dynamics notably when compared with the previous 997 era. If you’re interested in taking this car as your own, it’s done under 28,000 miles and is available in Naples.




If you’re up for a thrilling driving experience, this Silver Spectraflare 2000 TVR Tuscan Speed Six from Texas is the perfect candidate. You see, TVRs are British sports cars that are well-known for eschewing pesky driver aids such as traction and stability control. They pack potent engines into suitably lightweight bodies, give them some distinctive styling and send you off in a chorus of engine noise, punctuated only by your joyful chuckling. Today’s example comes with 54,469 miles on the clock, a removable roof panel in targa top style, and a manual gearbox. It’s from the Tuscan Speed Six line-up which was made between 1999 and 2006. And if you want to know how exclusive this club is, only 1,677 were produced! Future classic? Definitely!



If there ever was a car that looks timeless, it’s got to be the BMW i8. Just look at this Crystal White Pearl Metallic 2016 BMW i8 and tell us if you believe that it looks like a ten year old car! Yup, BMW’s hybrid sports car caused quite a stir when it was released and continues to do so to this day, even after production ended in 2020 with just over 20,400 units sold. This particular example is of the fixed-head coupe variant which means it’s got two small rear seats as well. Coming to you from Davenport with just over 55,000 miles on the odometer, this car also rocks the Giga World Package, and a charging cable is included with the sale.



This 2004 Cadillac XLR is one of just 15,460 cars that showed Americans what would result if Cadillac made a modern grand tourer. Sitting on a Corvette platform and featuring a power retractable hardtop, this Black Raven example is one of just 3,665 XLRs sold in 2004. It’s got 41,675 miles on the clock, three keys and the original owner’s manual. But what’s more, this Estero, Florida-based Caddy also comes with some custom made wall art included in the sale, we’re told. If this car interests you, you’d better act quickly because as time goes by, the XLR will be recognized as a future classic, and then, everyone will want one.

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