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mateoche said:
Since the facelift won't be coming out until MY 2009 does that mean that the 997 will have a 7 year lifecycle opposed to a 6 year like the 996 (which had its facelift after 3 years and not 4)????
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GreggT said:Quote:
mateoche said:
Since the facelift won't be coming out until MY 2009 does that mean that the 997 will have a 7 year lifecycle opposed to a 6 year like the 996 (which had its facelift after 3 years and not 4)????
996 was 1998 (US) to 2001 (4 production years) before facelift in 2002.
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Lars997 said:
Indeed, Porsche extended the 997 running time until 2011. One of my neighbours is a part supplier and he told me half a year ago, that Porsche extended the contracts for one year.
That's good news for 997-facelift-buyers.
Jan 9, 2008 5:13:17 PM
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996 was 1998 (US) to 2001 (4 production years) before facelift in 2002.
No, there was no Model Year 1998 for 996 (still 993) in USA.
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