The Porsche 997 Was The Replacement For The Earlier 996 Model, With Production Starting In 2004. This Car Was To Offer Excellent Performance And Sharp Handling, But Also Maximum Comfort, In A Practical Space For The Ever-Changing 911 Buyer. This Next Generation From Porsche Offered A Return To The More Traditional 911 Styling Compared To The 996, With Rounded Headlights That Harked Back To The Glorious 993 Models, With The New Flat Six Engines Offering Stunning Reliability And Staggering Performance.
Generation II Was Introduced In 2009 With Revised Build Options To Include A New 3.8 Engine With Direct Fuel Injection, Revised Suspension, Revised Front Bumper With Larger Air Intakes And The New Desirable PDK Automatic Transmission. The Carrera S Model Also Benefited From Having An Extra 40 BHP Over The Standard Carrera, Giving A Healthy 385 BHP, Which Would Accelerate From 0-62 In 4.5 Seconds And A Staggering Top Speed Of 188 MPH.