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MY05 - You heard it here first

ORIGINAL: timhum2002

It seems odd that with such a short time to release that no decent details of the 'all new' car have yet emerged,

Tim

Tim sneak preview for you [:eek:] ain't pretty though IMO [:-]

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ORIGINAL: timhum2002

You've got me really intrigued !!! Two completely new cars launched at the same time, must be a first for Porsche.

Tim
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Tim not quite the same time as the 997 is rolling down the production lines now!!!

On July 17, Porsche brings the new 911 on the market. The type 997, successor of the 996, firstly comes as the Coupé: the Carrera and Carrera S with ew equipment and stronger engines.

Also back again are the round headlights and a slightly redesigned body, which means the 997-model reminds us back to the look of the 993-type, which was built from 1993 to 1997 and which applies among Porsche fans as most beautiful and most harmonious 911.

It lives on larger foot ever: tires of the dimension 235/40 are installed onto 18" rims and on the back are 265/40 ZR 18 for the Carrera. The new Carrera S, introduced at the same time, has in front the format 235/35, and on the back 295/30 - in each case on 19" rims.

In the back, the Carrera S differs from the basic Carrera by the double exhaust final pipes on both sides.

The price of the Carrera has increased with 700 euros to 75,200€. The S however costs approximalety 10.000 euros more with its price of 85,176€.

Next stage of the eleven-model is the new 911 Cabrio, which will be presented at the Detroit car show in January 2005.
 

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