Doug DeMuro's review of the 1975 Porsche 911 930 Turbo is decidedly positive, scoring 68/100 and highlighting it as a special car representing an important part of Porsche history. The 930's strongest attributes are its reliability—everything feels high quality despite being 35 years old—and its performance, with 280 horsepower enabling 0-60 in about 5 seconds, though the turbocharger's unpredictable lag contributed to its notorious "Widowmaker" reputation. The car's distinctive design features like the whale-tail spoiler and wider aggressive body are well-executed, though cabin tech and driving dynamics show their age with vague steering precision and limited power adjustments (only the driver's mirror is motorized). This car is for enthusiasts willing to embrace a raw, analog driving experience and accept the trade-offs of vintage Porsche engineering over modern convenience.
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