Introduced in 1963, the Porsche 911 was initially designed as a lightweight, low-power finesse car. However, in 1975, Porsche launched the high-performance 911 Turbo, known as the 930. Over the years, the Turbo evolved, gaining power and acceleration.
This 1989 model, the final year of the original 911 Turbo, boasts the renowned G50 5-speed manual transmission—a unique feature not found in other years. With approximately 280 horsepower and rear-wheel drive, this 930 demands a skilled driver.
To figure out what makes this 911 a true classic, checkout this review by Doug DeMuro where he examines the quirks, features, and the unique driving experience that the 1989 Porsche 930 Turbo offers.