GT3 2dr Rear-Wheel Drive Coupe
2005 Porsche 911
Few automobiles are as neatly defined as the Porsche 911. The 911 says 'sports car' by look, reputation, even by name, and the substantially revised 2005 model delivers on a reputation for speed and style in spades. This sports car hasn't earned its reputation overnight, of course. The 911's 41-year run is a story of steady, subtle improvement punctuated by periodic major overhauls. The changes for 2005 are closer to an overhaul, marked by a change in the 911's internal codename at Porsche (it's designated 997, replacing the 996, which had been built since 1998). If the 2005 model looks …
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This sports car hasn't earned its reputation overnight, of course. The 911's 41-year run is a story of steady, subtle improvement punctuated by periodic major overhauls. The changes for 2005 are closer to an overhaul, marked by a change in the 911's internal codename at Porsche (it's designated 997, replacing the 996, which had been built since 1998). If the 2005 model looks …
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Engine | 3.6L H-6 |
MPG | 15 City / 23 Hwy |
Seating | 2 Passengers |
Transmission | 6-spd man w/OD |
Power | 380 @ 7400 rpm |
Drivetrain | rear-wheel |