What year is 997 Turbo?

What year is 997 Turbo?

Model year: 2006-2012. Model: Porsche 997 Turbo (S) Coupé / Cabriolet. Engine type: Flat-six cylinder engine with two variable geometry turbochargers (watercooled)

How many Porsche 997 Turbos were made?

5) Porsche 997 Turbo S The Porsche 997 Turbo S was built as a run-out model and was, in fact, the last 997 generation 911 to roll off the production line after the 2011 launch of the 991. With 530bhp and PDK, it is still phenomenally fast today although, with only 2,000 built, finding one is a tough ask.

Is the 997 reliable?

The majority of the car is generally reliable and has a near timeless look. With the launch of a new 992 platform, prices for the 997 have been driven even lower. This is a super value for money, everyday super car that has excellent reliability.

When did the Porsche 997.2 Turbo come out?

While the 997.2 Carrera delivery started in July 2008, Turbo buyers had to wait until 2009 for the revised version. In its first year of production, the 997.2 Turbo was offered als a coupé and cabriolet, from 2010 onwards, the beefed up Turbo S joined the pack.

How much does a Porsche 997 GT2 weigh?

The Porsche 997 GT2 has a curb weight of 1,440 kg (3,175 lb). The only transmission available is a 6-speed manual. The GT2 was the first Porsche equipped with launch control. The appearance of the GT2 is slightly different from its sister-car, the 997 Turbo]

How long does it take a Porsche 997 to get to 100 mph?

According to testing carried out by several American automotive publications, the Turbo model can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h (62 mph) in about 3.4 seconds with an automatic transmission and 3.5 seconds with the manual transmission.

What was the drag coefficient of the Porsche 997?

The body in general remained low profile with a drag coefficient of 0.28 for the Carrera and 0.29 for the Carrera S. For the first time, development of the cabriolet version of the 997 led the design and engineering effort at Porsche with the coupé following.

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