What is a 1999 Porsche Carrera worth?

What is a 1999 Porsche Carrera worth?

$6,358 to $22,505
The value of a used 1999 Porsche 911 ranges from $6,358 to $22,505, based on vehicle condition, mileage, and options.

How much HP does a 1999 Porsche 911 Carrera?

296 hp1999 Porsche 911 / Horsepower

How fast does a 1999 Porsche 911 go?

Engine response from the 3.4-liter engine’s variable-plenum intake and VarioCam valve timing is instant and linear. Top speed in the cabrio is 165 mph (the coupe goes 169). Both deliver no-excuses, adrenaline-overdose performance.

What engine was in 1999 Porsche 911?

3.4 L 6-cylinder1999 Porsche 911 / Engine

What engine does a 1999 Porsche 911 have?

Does 1999 Porsche 911 have IMS issues?

Which Porsche models can IMS bearing failure occur on? Boxsters, Caymans and 911s from MY1997 to MY2008 are all at risk of IMS bearing failure, with the exception of Turbo, GT2 and GT3 models.

What does Carrera mean in Porsche?

Carrera (Spanish for “race” and “career”) is a brand of Porsche automobile. The name commemorates the company’s success in the Carrera Panamericana race. The following vehicles have been called Carrera: Porsche 356. Porsche 904.

What engine is in the Porsche 996?

Porsche 996
Powertrain
Engine 3.4 L–3.6 L naturally aspirated/twin-turbocharged flat-6
Transmission 5-speed ZF 5HP19 automatic 5-speed Mercedes-Benz 5G-Tronic automatic 6-speed Getrag G96/00 manual
Dimensions

What’s the difference between a Porsche 996 and a 911?

The Porsche 996 is the internal designation for the 911 model manufactured by the German automaker Porsche from 1997 until 2006. It was replaced by the 997 in 2004 but the high performance Turbo S, GT2 and GT3 variants remained in production until 2006.

How much does a 1999 Porsche Carrera cabriolet cost?

From the November 1998 issue of Car and Driver. Ignore the question posed in the sub­head above, and focus on the 1999 911 Carrera cabriolet: It’s a $77,971, 3239-pound two-plus-two-seater with a clever electric top, and it’s an overachiever on the road. Its 296-horsepower flat-six engine delivers benchmark response. So far, great stuff.

How much did a 1999 Porsche 911 cost in 1998?

From the November 1998 issue of Car and Driver. Ignore the question posed in the sub­head above, and focus on the 1999 911 Carrera cabriolet: It’s a $77,971, 3239-pound two-plus-two-seater with a clever electric top, and it’s an overachiever on the road. Its 296-horsepower flat-six engine delivers benchmark response.

How does the Porsche 911 Cabriolet compare to the Coupe?

The seats are Porsche perfect, which means good for either five minutes or 15 hours. Screeching around the skidpad, the 911 cabriolet can’t go as fast as the coupe, and in fact, lateral grip was a mod­erate 0.86 g compared with our coupe’s outstanding 0.93-g performance. Still, the cabriolet’s attitude in corners is almost identical to the coupe’s.

What’s the 0-60 time for a Porsche 911 Cabrio?

Our test convert­ible turned exactly the same 0-to-60 and quarter-mile times as a recent 911 coupe we tested (May 1998): 4.9 and 13.5 sec­onds, respectively. Engine response from the 3.4-liter engine’s variable-plenum intake and VarioCam valve timing is instant and linear. Top speed in the cabrio is 165 mph (the coupe goes 169).