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Is a 993 a 911?

Is a 993 a 911?

The Porsche 993 is the internal designation for the Porsche 911 model manufactured and sold between January 1994 and early 1998 (model years 1995–1998 in the United States), replacing the 964. The 993 was also the first 911 to receive a six speed transmission.

How many miles can a Porsche last?

They are built to perform, yes, but they are built to perform for many years. Porsche 911 engine mileage can be rated at 100,000 miles and 10 years. Like any vehicle, Porsche 911s last longer with proper and routine maintenance and care. Most Porsche vehicles will last you up to the 150,000-mile marker and beyond.

What kind of power does a Porsche 993 Turbo have?

The 993 Turbo S had carbon-fibre and leather interior trim. During the second to the last year of production of the 993 (1997), Porsche offered the 993 Turbo S. Ultimately 183 cars were sold. The Turbo S is a high-specification Turbo including a power upgrade to 450 hp (DIN) (424 hp (SAE) for the American market).

What’s the difference between a Porsche 964 and 993?

In contrast with the 964, Porsche deleted the “2” from the rear-wheel drive “Carrera” name tag. However among enthusiasts, to differentiate between the rear-wheel and all-wheel drive variants of the Type 993 Carrera they were (and still are) commonly referred to as “C2” and “C4”.

What are the features of the Porsche 993 Carrera 4?

Key feature on the 993 Carrera 4 is the weight saving in the all-wheel-drive system as compared to the 964, a lower maintenance viscous coupling unit that transfers 5-50% of power to the front wheels and changes the driving behavior of the car compared to the standard Carrera.

What kind of wheels does a Porsche 993 Targa have?

The Targa is based on the 993 Carrera cabriolet with the Targa glass roof replacing the fabric roof. The Targa was equipped with distinctive 2-piece 17 in (430 mm) wheels, which could be ordered as an option on all cars not having standard 18 in (460 mm) wheels.