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The Porsche 996 is the fifth generation of the 911 model sports car manufactured by the German automaker Porsche from 1997 until 2006. [1] It was replaced by the 997 in 2004, but the high performance Turbo S, GT2 and GT3 variants remained in production until 2006. The 996 had little in common with its predecessor, with the first all new chassis ...
996: 1998–2004: 5th generation of the 911 997: 2004–2011: 6th generation of the 911 1764 Volkswagen Car, engine and drive train 1778 ... Porsche 919 Hybrid, 2.0L ...
Porsche 996 engines Vehicle Engine MY Engine numbers Technical data 996 Carrera: M96.01: 1998: W66W 00501>60000: 6 Cyl / 3,4L / 220 kW (300 hp) 996 Carrera: M96.01: 1999:
2000 Porsche 911 Turbo (996) PLANET-R/RANDY LORENTZEN - Car and Driver. For a while, the 996 was the universally unloved 911, with its dividing-amoeba headlights and new M96 engine beset by ...
The 996 styling shared its front end with Porsche's mid engine entry-level Boxster. Pinky Lai's work on the exterior won international design awards between 1997 and 2003. [34] The Carrera variant had a 0.30 coefficient of drag. The interior was criticized for its plainness and its lack of relationship to prior 911 interiors, although this came ...
996 Porsche 911. Sold from around 1999 to 2005, these classic cars offer a fun, exciting car to drive with sharp steering. They never became a collector’s favorite like the previous 993 model ...
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The 2004 Porsche 911 996 GT3 RSR was essentially an upgraded version of the motorsports oriented GT3 RS. It was the ultimate development of the 996 GT3 featuring a 331 kW (450 PS; 444 hp) 3.8-litre flat-6 engine and a 6-speed sequential manual transmission. [80] Reduction in weight was achieved by employing carbon fibre panels. [81]