Porsche is known for making sports cars that often last and can be used on a daily basis. It’s something a Finn takes seriously, which is why he owns a Porsche 911 with a 45,000-mile odometer.
More specifically, it is about the 1977 Porsche 911 Turbo of the 930th generation.
The car has covered 452,870 kilometers since April 12, 1977, that is, almost 46 years ago.
This corresponds to “only” 9,845 kilometers per year, which isn’t entirely unreasonable to drive a 911.
Use daily
The car in question was used daily by the same Finnish gentleman for the first 40 years of the car’s life.
It was restored by Porsche in Germany in 2002 but will need a little bit of driving.
The Finn guy was clearly an expert in real life and this 930 Turbo is proof that more exotic cars can go far, provided they are taken care of.
Increases in both mileage and value
The value of the Porsche 930 has increased dramatically in recent years, something this car undoubtedly shows.
The Porsche 911930 Turbo is an extraordinary piece
In 1977, just 700 copies of the 911 Turbo were produced, a car often referred to as the “widow maker” because the car had the potential to wreck its less fortunate drivers.
The 930 Turbo is one of the most attractive 911 generations in terms of collector value, which makes this car a sound investment.
The advantage is that you can drive it as far as you want without affecting the value.
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