Technique
Its handling is unmatched thanks to permanent all-wheel drive, while the large turbo on the six-cylinder ensures that this is a seriously fast car. Powered by a 3.6 liter six-cylinder with 420HP, this 911 sprints from 0 to 100 km/h in 4.2 seconds. It only stops accelerating at a top speed of 305 km/h. Overall, this type of 911 has outstanding grip and does not bite back like an old 911 does. But, of course, it is still a Porsche. That makes this black-on-black specimen handle nicely and position itself well thanks to the refined sports suspension.
Further
The car is in relative new condition. The interior is also in beautiful condition, partly because the Porsche has driven only 112,460 kilometers. The 996 has been serviced at various Porsche dealers and renowned specialists and is offered including an inspection report by Porsche specialist Rob Goossen. Almost the complete history is known, much documentation is present. Also the white sticker with all codes are still with this Turbo.
Features
– Fresh non-smoking car.
– In recent years maintained by Porsche specialist Rob Goossen
– This is a consignment sale: we offer this beautiful Porsche on behalf of the owner.
– Trade-in of your current car is to some extent possible.
– Inspection: of course every inspection is allowed, so with 100% certainty the purchase can be made. Also possible after a test drive.
– Financing: financial lease possible. We work closely with recognized leasing parties and will gladly advise you.
– Insurance: if desired, we also provide customized insurance.
The story of the 911 Turbo began in 1974, when Porsche engineers mounted a turbocharged engine in the rear of a G model and named it the ‚930. The car was widened and given a huge rear spoiler, equipped with an air grille. This spoiler allows the engine to be cooled while driving, by carrying the air sliding over the 911 into the engine bay. With 275HP at the rear wheels and hardly any safety systems, the first Turbo was a very challenging car that gave many a driver a dent in their ego. Not for nothing was it called the widow maker… It is a true, pure sports car, which can only be driven at the limit by experienced drivers. Following the 930, the 964 and the 993, Porsche came out with the 996 in 1998. This model can be recognized mainly by its anomalous lights. The 996 is the only generation of 911 that does not have round headlights. In 2000, it was time for the most powerful version: the Turbo.
Would you like more information or to schedule a viewing? We look forward to hearing from you.
With warm regards,
Jeroen Gilles and Bas Brinkmann
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