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Porsche – 993 C2S Coupe
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Porsche
Porsche – 993 C2S Coupe
66,000 miles
Blue
Ocean Blue
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Porsche – 993 C2S Coupe
Porsche
1996
Blue
Ocean Blue
66,000 miles
Tiptronic
£0 In Stock
1996 Porsche 993 C2S Coupe
Tiptronic
66,000 MilesOcean Blue Exterior
Classic Grey leather interior
Backer Media PlayerPaddle Shift
Sunroof
Climate control
Part Electric seats
Electric mirrors
Electric windows
Rear wiper
18″ Alloy wheels
Full-service historyThe Porsche 993 (1994-1998) is largely known as the final generation of the classic, air-cooled Porsche 911s,
before the water-cooled 996 was introduced. The 993 initially launched as a base Carrera; throughout its
production it was available in fastback coupe, Targa, convertible, and speedster body styles. Designed by Harm
Lagaay and Tony Hatter, the fourth generation 911 featured significant improvements. As opposed to receiving a
mere facelift like some of its predecessors, the new 911 shared just 20% of its parts with the 964, whilst
maintaining its classic profile. According to Hatter, “The Porsche board always had very firm ideas about its
shape. It was claimed the 964 was 80 per cent new, but visually it looked barely 20 per cent new. We needed to
do something less conservative, but without being too radical.” Its smoothed front was influenced by the 959,
plans for the 989 four-door sedan that never reached production, and 928. The wheel arches were accentuated
to become more muscular, its retractable rear wing was enlarged, and its teardrop mirrors revised. The 993 was
referred to by Porsche as “a significant advance, not just from a technical, but also a visual perspective.” The
993 is another example of Porsche’s ethos, pairing tradition with innovation.A new multi-link rear suspension was derived from the 989. The light-alloy subframe with coil and wishbone
suspension corrected oversteer, and when combined with engine enhancements, vastly improved handling and
driving experience. The system was also used in the 993’s successor, where it provided the 996 with greater
stability. It was the first 911 to receive a six-speed manual transmission as standard and the new automatic
Tiptronic S.Our immaculate 1996 Porsche 993 C2S Coupe debuted in the same year as the Carrera 4 S and Targa versions
of the 993. Produced between 1996 and 1998, the Carrera S is one of the most valuable 993 variants. Our C2S
perfectly showcases a stylish Ocean Blue body colour, complemented by a tasteful, classic grey leather interior.
It features the coveted Tiptronic transmission system with paddle shift and an electric rear spoiler first introduced
in Benjamin Dimson’s 964. To aid aerodynamics and maintain the classic 911 silhouette, the spoiler raises when
travelling at over 50 mph (80 km/h), lowering at reduced speeds to integrate within the bodywork. With excellent
handling and modern conveniences such as part-electric seats, electric mirrors, and windows, alongside climate
control and Becker media player, the 993 coupe transcends mere efficiency to provide its owner with a thrilling
ride. Full-service history.View Car New Vehicle -
Porsche – 992 Turbo S Coupe
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Porsche – 992 Turbo S Coupe
9,000 miles
White
Crayon
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Porsche – 992 Turbo S Coupe
Porsche
2020
White
Crayon
9,000 miles
PDK
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2020 (70 Reg) Porsche 992 Turbo S Coupe
Crayon Exterior
Leather Interior
9000 Miles
PDK
Adaptive Cruise Control
Front Axle Lift System
Night View Assist
Heated Multifunction GT Sports Steering Wheel Leather with Matt Carbon Panel
Lightweight and Noise Insulated Glass Including Privacy Glass
Park Assist System including Surround View
Power Steering Plus
Privacy Glass
20in Front 21in Rear Alloy Wheels – 911 Turbo S
BOSE Surround Sound System
PCCB – Porsche Ceramic Composite Brakes – Callipers with Yellow Finish
PCM – Porsche Communication Management – Include Navigation Module
Cruise Control
Driver Memory Package
Electromechanical Power Steering with Variable Steering Ratio and Steering Pulse Generator
Keyless Go
LED Matrix Headlights including Porsche Dynamic Light System Plus
PASM – Porsche Active Suspension Management
Park Assist – Front and Rear with Reversing Camera
Warn and Brake Assist with Integrated Front Cameras
Automatic Headlight Activation with Welcome Home Lighting
Automatically Dimming Mirrors with Integrated Rain Sensor
Electric Parking Brake
GT Sport Steering Wheel in Leather – Heated
PTM – Porsche Traction Management
Porsche Stability Management – PSM Including ABS with Extended Brake Functions
Three-Dimensional Taillight Strip Incl Integral Parking Light and Rear Driving Lights
Tyre Pressure Monitoring – TPM
01 Former keeper Only
The Porsche 992 is the newest incarnation of the iconic 911 series. Launched in 2018 for the 2019 model year, the eighth generation superseded the 991.2 as an even wider creation designed for impressive driving capabilities. The car features lightweight aluminium body panels, a new rear bumper, larger exhaust tips, a plethora of technical options, and excellent powertrain choices.
Designed by Michael Mauer and assembled in Zuffenhausen, the front of the new Porsche represents a modern interpretation of the early 911 design, alongside a classic looking straighter dashboard. Available in coupe, Targa top and convertible body styles, the 992 initially debuted as a Carrera S and 4S, powered by a 3L engine. The Cabriolet followed in 2019. They were originally equipped with an 8 speed, quick-shifting Porsche Doppelkupplung ‘PDK’ dual-clutch transmission, however a 7 or 6 speed is now offered. The manual 7 and 6 speed are only available on the GTS and GT3 with standard sport chrono package. All Porsche 992s include the traditional flat six, however they are now twin turbocharged, generating plenty of power and torque.
The Porsche 992 Turbo is considered by many enthusiasts and collectors to be the ultimate incarnation of the 911, with sports car racing lineage and superior performance compared to the naturally aspirated engine. The twin-turbocharged Turbo and Turbo S were introduced in 2020 with a 3.7L flat-six engine producing 641 horsepower and 590lb-ft of torque. Designed to have a shorter strike than the Porsche 991.2 turbo engine, larger turbochargers and air intake, the powertrain is based on the Carrera models and can accelerate to 62mph in 2.4 seconds, with a top speed exceeding 205mph, making it one of the fastest cars on the road.
Our pristine 2020 Porsche 911 992 Turbo S Coupe presents a rare opportunity to own a virtually new 2021 model with just one former owner and 9,000 miles. Featuring the coveted Sports Chrono Package, the car has a beautiful colour scheme, with light grey exterior and black and white leather sports seats, accentuated by Porsche branded yellow ceramic brake calipers. The 20inch front wheels and 21inch rear wheels host center lock wheel caps like a racing car. Whilst evoking the classic 911 fastback coupe shape, it is also emphatically modern, boasting state-of the art driving options to optimise performance and enhance driving experience in various road and weather conditions, such as heated GT sports leather steering wheel, central panoramic glass sliding roof, intuitive media system featuring a park assist system that includes surround view, adaptive cruise control, night vision, Porsche Active Suspension Management (PASM), front axle lift system, and mirrors that incorporate an integrated light sensor. The build quality is evident on this everyday supercar, making it a fantastic opportunity to own a modern work of automotive art and design.
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Porsche – 964 C2 Coupe
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Porsche – 964 C2 Coupe
34,000 miles
Red
Red
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Porsche – 964 C2 Coupe
Porsche
1991
Red
Red
34,000 miles
Manual
£0 In Stock
1991 PORSCHE 964 C2 COUPE
The Porsche 964 series (1989-1994) benefited from significant engineering innovations to Ferdinand ‘Butzi’
Porsche’s 911, resulting in reputedly the best chassis platform in an air-cooled Porsche. Utilising technologies
from their 959-flagship model, the 964 was more powerful than Porsche’s first incarnation, the 356. A new
engine, improved suspension and brakes, and a lightweight body resulted in impeccable steering and handling
for the time, traits that continue to distinguish Porsche as a marque that effortlessly merges road and race cars.
The Porsche 964 was 87% new and originally available as an all-wheel drive C4, superceding the popular Super
Carrera (SC) and following the Carrera 3.2. Established as a new 911, the car helped Porsche recover after a
global recession in the late 1980s.Designed by Benjamin Dimson, the 964 drew on its racing heritage; it combined the 356’s fastback styling with the supercar characteristics of the 1980s Turbo Porsches but shared just 13% of its parts with its predecessors.
Translated as ‘race’ in Spanish, carrera was first used by Porsche in the mid-50s to denote the most high-
performance models with racing technology, following Hans Hermann’s memorable victory at the Mexicana
Carrera Panamerica in 1954, utilising a quad-cam engine.The Porsche 911 964 was considerably technologically advanced compared to previous models. Aside from the
chassis redesign, ABS brakes, coil springs and power steering were introduced. The rear suspension used the
previous generation Turbo’s aluminium semi-trailing arm set-up, and a smaller-diameter anti-roll bar fitted.
The classic 911 shape was transformed; despite using the same boot lid, wings, doors, and roof, Dimson
designed new moulded bumpers with smooth contours and driving lamps inside the bodyline. To improve
aerodynamics and engine cooling, the distinctive retractable spoiler was housed in the engine cover and
deployed at speed, maintaining the car’s fluid lines. Rain gutters were reduced in size, front and rear windows
finished flush to the bodywork and trim was unadorned.In 1990, all pre-964 models were discontinued, and the two-wheel drive Carrera 2 introduced. Targa and
Cabriolet versions followed. There were few visible differences between the Porsche C4 and C2 but were reported by Porsche to have the same performance figures, with a top speed of 162mph and capable of 0-60mph in 5.7 seconds. Both C2 and C4
gained power from the previous generation’s 3.2 litre engine, however it was designed to be quicker than its
predecessor. Engine capacity increased to 3.6 litres, with new forged pistons and the compression ratio raised to
11.8:1. As catalytic converters were becoming compulsory, the modified engine ‘M64’ was required to run with or
without them. A revised Bosch Motronic ignition and injection system produced 250bhp and 228lb-ft torque.
Alongside the state-of-the-art Tiptronic transmission available on the C2, the 3.2 Carrera’s standard five-speed
manual gearbox was developed, featuring stronger ratios to cope with the increased power and torque. The new
C4 and C2 featured new brakes, although they were derived from the 928 S4.Our immaculate 1991 Porsche 964 C2 Coupe manual combines the functionally beautiful, classic ‘Butzi’ 911
design with improved handling and steering. Painted in an eye-catching Guards Red, and paired with a
sophisticated black leather interior, this 964 would make a dramatic addition to an enthusiast’s collection.5 Speed Manual
34,000 Miles
Guards Red Exterior
Black Leather Interior
Electric Windows
Electric Mirrors
Part Electric Seats
Blaupunkt Media Player
Sun Roof
Rear Wiper
17” Alloy Wheels
1 Former Keeper Only
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