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Comment Porsche 996 carrera 4s for sale The extra width did bring a marginal performance penalty, adding 0.1 seconds to the 0-62mph sprint and lopping 3mph from the top speed (now 5.1 seconds and 174mph respectively) compared to the C4, but it was of no consequence in reality. A Cabriolet version was also offered, and reckoned to account for around a third of total sales, but the C4S would prove relatively short-lived as the 997 arrived in 2004.
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Frequently asked questions and our answers to them, as well as the contact to our customer service team. 2020 Porsche 911 Carrera Review: Better In Almost Literally Every Way While Porsche only produces six models, the lineup can get confusing. Three-digit model numbers like 911 and 718 that were once tied to actual generations now have become historical designations; the new 911 is known internally as the 992 model, while the 718 Cayman and Boxster are known as the 982 inside the company and among die-hard fans. And Porsche still offers “Turbo” trims, even though almost every Porsche now uses a turbocharged engine.
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The 911’s unmistakable styling is second to only cult classics like the Volkswagen Beetle and MINI Cooper, instantly recognizable as a Porsche. The rear-engine and rear-drive layout (with available all-wheel-drive) hasn’t changed in years, and the 911 is lusted after by purists of all ages. This year marks the debut of the latest generation, codenamed the “992”. We spent a week behind the wheel of a high-spec 2020 Porsche 911 Carrera 4S in coupé form, to determine for ourselves whether it would be the new benchmark. 1987 Porsche 944 Turbo DISCLAIMER: This vehicle description is accurate to the best of our knowledge at the time posted to our website. All information provided is true to our best efforts, but not guaranteed, and we assume no liability for any omissions or errors. Corrections or any additional vehicle information is always appreciated! We do sell classic cars in a variety of conditions, and may not see every imperfection or issue per vehicle. Our cars are sold as-is and without warranty. Advertised prices exclude any government fees, dealer document preparation charges, or any emission testing charges. We always try to make cars available for inspection and test drives, and we look forward to answering all of your questions or needs!