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How would the 'Porsche 911 Turbo' be on fuel/insurance
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drg     Reply with quote

MSRP $ 128,700.00
I am looking to get it
i can afford it...
Star     Reply with quote
mmm, that is a hot car my friend.
Clone     Reply with quote
Very expensive mate. Especially if you are under about 25.
Doctor     Reply with quote
OK, can l have a thousand dollars for best answer?

Tiny cars like a Porsche 911 are great on fuel efficiency, although you'd tend to zoom around with a heavy foot, which would reduce that efficiency. Drive it like an old man, and your fuel economy would probably be excellent. l bet insurance would depend on state laws, which company you go with, your history, etc.
Coach     Reply with quote
Insurance - hahahaha $$$$$$ - if you are asking, you can not afford it.

Fuel economy - if you drive it nicely, it will top 20mpg. If you push it hard, it can drop below 5 mpg.
Kim     Reply with quote
The smaller the car the beeter the gas mileage on the insurance l do not know what you will get maybe better than having insurance for a chevy silveraldo
Lostyo     Reply with quote
The Turbo probably has the best gas mileage compared to any other supercar. It gets 23 on the highway and 16 in the city. Insurance is going to be high because hey, it is a Porsche 911 Turbo!
If you can afford a 911 Turbo, you can afford the insurance.
Bobyer     Reply with quote
Obviously high - its a sportscar

The more you accelerate harshly / faster you drive the more petrol you will be consuming fuel
Kickshaw     Reply with quote
Fuel:
One of the most fuel efficient supercars & more fuel efficient than many slower, less powerful sports cars.

It gets 18mpg city & 25mpg highway with a 480HP Twin Turbo Flat-6 Engine.
It uses Premium fuel only since it has a powerful turbocharged engine.

If u drive it like the average driver who drives 12,000 miles per year, gas would cost $1320/year if u average 20mpg & if premium gas costs $2.20 per gallon.

$1320 per year for gas is very good, especially on a high performance sports car.

Insurance woud cost much more. Insurance cost depends on where u live, ur driving experience, & ur age.

It will cost more than $500 per month most probably.
Lemon     Reply with quote
Such a sporty car costs a lot to insure.
Help yourself - you can check your quotes in internet, for example here - car-insurance.66ghz.com
couzo     Reply with quote
If u could actually afford a 911 Turbo as u claim, u would not be asking this question for two reason.

First, u would not come to to ask what ur insurance rate would be, as there is no way in hell for anyone on here to know that question. Quit being so lazy & do ur research, visit insurance websites to request a quote or call around. Your rates will depend on variables such as age, location, cost of repairs for that car, credit history, etc.

Second, u would not be concerned about fuel efficiency or cost of insurance. Again, quit being so lazy & do ur own research, there r figures on the Porsche website for mileage, u can also call ur local dealer. If you're looking to get it, that is saying u went & looked at them. If that were the case, u could've asked then, & the mileage window sticker would be on the car.
Callaway     Reply with quote
My insurance on my 2002 996tt is about $50 a month and my mileage is about 20mpg driving at 70 to work with a few hills. l have not had a claim for 28 years.
Que     Reply with quote
REALLY HIGH ON INSURANCE because it has PORSCHE. And GAS IT WILL SUCK.
Happy     Reply with quote
If you could afford it, you would not be asking.
krystal     Reply with quote
If you have to ask you can not afford it. It gets in the high teens to low twenty is depends on how you drive it. For insurance it depends on where you live how you drive age etc.
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