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The 50 cars that depreciated the most in the last 5 years!
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50 – Porsche 911 Turbo S Coupè
THE Porsche 911 (chamado por vezes também de Porsche 911 Carrera) é um carro desportivo produzido pela alemã Porsche AG de Stuttgart, Alemanha desde 1964. Desde o seu lançamento, o 911 tem sido modificado, tanto por equipes particulares quanto pela fábrica em si, seja para rallye, corrida ou para qualquer outro tipo de competição automotiva. É muitas vezes lembrado como um dos carros de competição de maior sucesso, especialmente quando se trata de alguma de suas variações, como o poderoso 935.
THE Porsche 911 Turbo S Coupé has an approximate value of R$1,386,000.00, with a depreciation of 41.25%remaining in 50º The car with the highest depreciation rate in Brazil over the last 5 years.

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