The iconic 1995 Porsche 911, part of the model's 993 generation, is revered for its blend of power and handling. Its rear-wheel-drive is paired with manual transmission as standard, but a 4-speed automatic was optional. Engine choices were vast, with a base 3.6-liter flat-six that produced 270 horsepower or a turbocharged version boasting 402 horsepower. The 911 993 arguably ushered in the modern era of the 911, boasting key features such as dual airbags, standard anti-locking brakes, and a fully redesigned interior with better ergonomics. Considered the last of the ‘classic’ 911s, the 1995 model is a sought-after favorite of enthusiasts.