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The first car sold by Porsche was the 356, which was road certified in 1948. Porsche has been a successful luxury brand offering many convertible options ever since.
The Porsche 911 was first introduced in 1963, and has been a popular favorite in continuous production since then. In fact, this model was voted #5 ?Car of the Century? in a 1999 international poll. The Porsche 911 convertible top has been one of the most successful variations ever since the 911 Cabriolet was first released in 1984.
The first generation Porsche 986, better known as the Porsche Boxster, debuted in 1996. It proved so successful that many sources believed that this model saved the company from a hostile takeover or bankruptcy. The second generation Boxster, technically the Porsche 987, was released in 2005. The Porsche Boxster convertible top is a major part of its appeal to consumers.