When did the Porsche 911 991 come out?

When did the Porsche 911 991 come out?

The good news is the 991 is solid, reliable are there aren’t many bad ones. What Do We Know About the 991 Carrera So Far? The 911 Carrera 991 was launched in 2012 model year and production of the 991 generation only recently ended on December 20, 2019.

Is the Porsche 911 Carrera 991 so easy to drive?

You can confidently subject your passenger to reasonably high G loads as you zip through some high-speed corners. But, when you pull over for a refreshment break and stand back to admire the car while sipping a refreshing brew, you have this, “it’s so easy to drive” feeling.

What’s the difference between the Porsche 997 and 991?

The 991 replaced the former 997 with sleeker looks and the appearance of being a larger car, although the actual increase in size was only approx. 56mm. The real difference came in the build quality, the bewildering number of options available and improved drivability.

What’s the service time on a Porsche 991?

Service intervals on the 991 were stretched to 2 years or 20K miles. This is over generous in most peoples opinion and could well lead to low mileage cars missing most of their service intervals. You’ll want to take a good look through any documented service history available for the 991 you plan to buy.

The good news is the 991 is solid, reliable are there aren’t many bad ones. What Do We Know About the 991 Carrera So Far? The 911 Carrera 991 was launched in 2012 model year and production of the 991 generation only recently ended on December 20, 2019.

Is the 991 Carrera a 4 wheel drive car?

Our choice is the first-generation 991 Carrera 4 GTS with manual transmission. This is going to be the last flat 6, normally aspirated engine, 4-wheel drive, manual transmission 911 Carrera you’ll ever going to see. It’s essentially the final hurrah to the 7 generations and 50 years of standard Carrera design.

How many miles does a Porsche 991.2 need?

For the 991.2, Porsche stretches the inspection recommendation to 20K miles or two years. This has divided opinion and has caused serious confusion. On one side, owners are happy to spend less on maintenance and believe the car is so reliable that this isn’t an issue.

Service intervals on the 991 were stretched to 2 years or 20K miles. This is over generous in most peoples opinion and could well lead to low mileage cars missing most of their service intervals. You’ll want to take a good look through any documented service history available for the 991 you plan to buy.

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