How much is a Porsche 996 Turbo?

How much is a Porsche 996 Turbo?

Driver-quality 996 Turbos have started to appreciate in value, but it’s been a slow climb over the past few years. Average #3-condition prices are around $42,000 which is not far off what you’d pay for the Nismo version of the Nissan 370Z coupe.

How many turbos does a 996 have?

In total, roughly 20,500 Porsche 996 Turbos were built (not counting the Turbo S models here). That number divides itself into around 17,000 996 Turbo Coupés and approximately 3,500 Cabriolets, which were availabe from 2004 onwards.

Is the Porsche 996 Turbo available for sale?

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What are the specs of a Porsche 911 Turbo?

Porsche 911 Turbo (996) specs. Porsche. 911 Turbo (996) specs. Car type. Coupe. Curb weight. 1540-1700 kg (3395-3748 lbs) Introduced. 2000.

What was the difference between the Porsche 996 and the 911?

The 996 had little in common with its predecessor, with the first all new chassis platform since the original 911 and a new water-cooled engine. Technically, it was a major change, a complete breakthrough from the original car other than the overall layout.

What are the specs of a Porsche 993 Turbo?

The 993 Turbo had 408 bhp in Europe and the Turbo 3 420 bhp. Similarly the 996 Turbo had 420 bhp and the Turbo S 450 bhp. All of these were standard Turbo models. This is of course before we consider yet another standard factoryTurbo model available since the 993 air-cooled days, the GT2.

The 996 generation 911 Turbo brought the car into the modern world of refinement, bringing drivers to warp speeds from the comfort of a heated seat. Have one? Sell yours here Notify me when one is listed

How much horsepower does a 996 Carrera Turbo have?

With the TPC Racing 996/997 Carrera Turbo Kit, we aimed to create a system that would match/surpass the performance of a 997Turbo. And, with up to 520hp and 450lb/ft of torque on tap*, the TPC Racing 996/997 Carrera Turbo is ready to take on any challenges the road has to offer. So, you have a Porsche 996/997 and love it.

Is the Porsche 996 considered a collectible car?

The Porsche 996 isn’t as collectible as other Porsche 911s, but the high-performance models (Turbo, Turbo S, GT2 and GT3) are all considered collectible cars.

The 993 Turbo had 408 bhp in Europe and the Turbo 3 420 bhp. Similarly the 996 Turbo had 420 bhp and the Turbo S 450 bhp. All of these were standard Turbo models. This is of course before we consider yet another standard factoryTurbo model available since the 993 air-cooled days, the GT2.