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When was the 997 launch?

Peter Anthony

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I have been toying with the idea of changing my Boxster S for a Cayman S, mainly because my wife doesn't like the roof down.
Looking at the way the second hand values are moving I am now exploring a jump to a C2.
I have done some unsuccesssful research so far in finding out exactly which model year the 997 started, hopefully someone here can help me please.
One reference I picked up was the 987 and the 997 were sold in 2004. This may be the calendar year though.
Can anyone help please?
 
I took a C2 for a test drive very early on a Saturday morning in September 2004 (I can't remember for certain the exact date but I think it was the 18th). At the time I was under the impression that this was the first day that the car had been available to the general public. I had to wait two years before I took delivery of my C2S.
 

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