The 2017-2018 Porsche 911 Turbo Exclusive Series Coupe 991.2 is a rare, high-performance machine. Reviewed as an exquisite blend of luxury and blistering speed, it's famous for its limited production (only 500 units), unique styling cues, and a 607-horsepower engine making it the most powerful 911 Turbo S at the time. Its precise handling and daily usability defied typical supercar expectations. Today, it remains a highly sought-after collector's item, perfect for enthusiasts seeking an exclusive track-capable car that can also be comfortably driven on public roads.
Owning a 2017-2018 Porsche 911 Turbo Exclusive Series Coupe 991.2 involves significant operating expenses. While generally reliable, maintenance costs are high due to specialized parts and labor; expect substantial bills for routine service and any repairs. Insurance premiums are also considerably higher than average due to the vehicle's high value, performance, and limited production. Fuel efficiency is relatively low for a passenger car. There are no common unusual reliability concerns beyond typical high-performance vehicle considerations, but any issue can be costly. These costs are consistent with owning a limited-edition, high-performance luxury sports car.
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