Automoblog Book Garage: Porsche 911: The Practically Free Supercar
A new book on the Porsche 911 details how owning the iconic car is possible even on a budget.
Author Robert McGowan reveals the costs, concerns, and even the investment potential of the 911.
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Here’s a wonderful little book that’s a bit of a throwback. Porsche 911: The Practically Free Supercar was written and self-published by a Scottish fellow by the name of Robert McGowan. The book is, in addition to being a rather enjoyable read and a good source of Porsche information, a true buyer’s guide. Up until the late 90s or so, car buying guides were pretty ubiquitous things. Now, 99 percent of that info can be found on the internet – especially in marque-specific forums – but that didn’t stop Mr. McGowan. And we’re all the better for it.
The full title of the book is Porsche 911: The Practically Free Supercar – The beginner?s guide to the smartest route into Porsche ownership. And it’s clear from the onset McGowan is of the Porsche faithful.
Setting The Stage
The first paragraph states: “The Porsche 911 is the best-selling and most iconic sports car in history. Some say it is the greatest sports car of all time. Whatever your view, one thing is undeniable. The 911 is truly special.”
Verily, that is written like one of the anointed, from the lips and soul of a True Believer. The only problem is how gearhead...
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