20 Porsches That Won’t Drain Your Savings Account (With Prices)

Buying A Porsche On A Budget

Do you want to ride in style and still have something left in the bank? These Porsches will have you zooming in style without zooming into debt.

Porsche 944 ($ 5000)

In the early 1980s, Porsche knew they needed a car between their expensive ones and the cheaper 924. So, they made the Porsche 944. It was faster, smoother, and nicer than the one before, but it still didn’t cost too much.

Porsche 944

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2000 Porsche Boxster S ($9,800)

Next at $9,800 comes the Boxter with a bigger engine, stronger brakes, and better suspension. It had choices for everyday drivers and for those who wanted more fun with the Tiptronic automatic driving mode for automatic gear transmission.

2000 Porsche Boxster S

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2006 Porsche Cayenne ($11,999)

Let’s talk about the inside of the 2006 Cayenne—comfy seats and simple features. The drive was even more entertaining thanks to the built-in premium Bose sound system. Some people thought the buttons were a bit hard to figure out, but with patience, you’ll soon figure it out.

2006 Porsche Cayenne

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1999 Porsche 911 ($13,995)

This 1999 creation’s design was the first of its kind. Built with a water-cooled engine, it was a switch from the old air-cooled engines that Porsche used before. This change was a big move to give the 911 more power and better fuel efficiency.

1999 Porsche 911

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