993 Carrera 2
The Porsche 993 Carrera 2 (1994-1998) represents the final air-cooled 911 generation and the last 911 with traditional rear-wheel drive Carrera models before Porsche adopted water cooling in the 996 generation. The Carrera 2 features a 3.6-liter naturally aspirated flat-six engine producing 270 horsepower (285 hp in later Varioram-equipped models) at 6,100 rpm and 243 lb-ft of torque, paired with either a 6-speed manual or 4-speed Tiptronic automatic transmission. The "2" designation indicates rear-wheel drive, distinguishing it from all-wheel-drive Carrera 4 models.
Weighing approximately 3,031 pounds, the 993 Carrera 2 achieves 0-60 mph in approximately 5.0-5.3 seconds (manual) while offering classic air-cooled 911 character with linear power delivery, distinctive flat-six sound, and engaging rear-engine dynamics. The 993 introduced significant technical advances including aluminum multilink rear suspension replacing the decades-old semi-trailing arm design, improving handling predictability and reducing the traditional 911 "snap oversteer" tendency. The 993 featured refined styling with integrated bumpers, flush-mounted headlights (retaining round shape), and elegant proportions representing the aesthetic peak of classic 911 design. As the final air-cooled 911, the 993 has achieved iconic status among enthusiasts and collectors, with values rising dramatically as appreciation grows for traditional air-cooled Porsche engineering before modern water-cooled complexity. The Carrera 2 offers the purest 993 experience: rear-wheel drive, naturally aspirated power, and traditional 911 character without the all-wheel-drive system's additional weight and complexity. Clean, well-documented 993 Carrera 2 examples, particularly manual transmission models, command strong pricing and are considered excellent long-term collector investments representing the end of an automotive era.