1999 Porsche 911
Base Retail Price Range: $65,030 - $74,460


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One of the
few remaining icons of the automotive world, the Porsche 911 was introduced
in the early '60s as a replacement for the 356. As one of the longest-running
model lines in automotive history, the 911 has undergone a remarkable evolution
in its 30-plus years. This evolution continues for 1999, with
the first all-new 911 to come
out of Stuttgart in over 30 years. Still unmistakably a 911, the new model
is longer and wider than its predecessor; however, it
produces less drag and is
lighter than the car it replaces. Complementing this new styling
is a new engine—water cooled for the first time in 911 history. The
1999 Porsche 911 will initially
be available only as a coupe and convertible, with Targa, C4, and eventually
a new turbo version arriving over the next few years.
The 1999
Porsche 911 is available in two trims: the Carrera Coupe and Cabriolet.
Safety features include dual front and side airbags, an anti-lock brake
system (ABS), and an optional traction control system with automatic brake
differential (ABD). Powering the 911 is an all-new 3.4-liter horizontally
opposed 6-cylinder engine that produces 296 horsepower. A 6-speed manual
transmission is standard, with the option of a 5-speed Tiptronic S dual-function
transmission. Standard equipment on the Carrera Coupe includes automatic
climate control, power door locks and windows, a power sunroof, remote
entry, and an AM/FM stereo cassette.
The Cabriolet adds a rollover
protection system, an electric folding cloth top, and a removable aluminum
hardtop. The 911 can also be upgraded with such features
as a 10-speaker stereo system
with CD player, heated power front seats, leather sportseats, 18-inch alloy
wheels, an onboard computer, and a motor sound package.
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