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The Porsche 911 is undoubtedly the most iconic sports car of all time. It is without doubt the car that has won the hearts of Porsche owners around the world. More than any other sports car in the 911 has won so many prestigious awards including the constructor's championship 3 times, the ultimate sports car of the year award, as well as the tuner of the year award. This, of course, underlines the fact that the popularity of this car simply cannot be denied. However, even with all the accolades it receives there are those out there who question the high cost of owning such a great car.

To answer the question 'is the Porsche 911 the most iconic sports car?' We would have to say that the answer is yes but the question should really be; how classic is it? If we look at the styling of the Porsche 911 and compare it to that of an average family saloon then we would probably see a fair amount of differences. In some respects the two-sport models are similar but in others, such as the way in which they handle (Porsche has better handling geometry whereas the 911 has heavier front springs) and in terms of the suspension, the two are worlds apart.

As such, when choosing your classic sports car you will first of all have to determine its price range. Once you know how much you want to spend, you can then start looking for options. After all, a Porsche 911 is a classic icon so if you can get one at a lower price than the full restoration of the Porsche it is worth considering. If however you can afford the full price then go for it! The beauty of owning a classic Porsche knows that it is as good as new and even better, if only you had the budget for a full restoration.

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The Porsche 911 is undoubtedly the most iconic sports car of all time. It is without doubt the car that has won the hearts of Porsche owners around the world. More than any other sports car in the 911 has won so many prestigious awards including the constructor's championship 3 times, the ultimate sports car of the year award, as well as the tuner of the year award. This, of course, underlines the fact that the popularity of this car simply cannot be denied. However, even with all the accolades it receives there are those out there who question the high cost of owning such a great car.<br />
<br />
To answer the question 'is the Porsche 911 the most iconic sports car?' We would have to say that the answer is yes but the question should really be; how classic is it? If we look at the styling of the Porsche 911 and compare it to that of an average family saloon then we would probably see a fair amount of differences. In some respects the two-sport models are similar but in others, such as the way in which they handle (Porsche has better handling geometry whereas the 911 has heavier front springs) and in terms of the suspension, the two are worlds apart.<br />
<br />
As such, when choosing your classic sports car you will first of all have to determine its price range. Once you know how much you want to spend, you can then start looking for options. After all, a Porsche 911 is a classic icon so if you can get one at a lower price than the full restoration of the Porsche it is worth considering. If however you can afford the full price then go for it! The beauty of owning a classic Porsche knows that it is as good as new and even better, if only you had the budget for a full restoration.