The Last Porsche 911 Turbo To Feature A Manual Transmission - Storyboard
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The Porsche 997.1 is the quintessential 911 Turbo as it perfectly blends classic and modern
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997 is the last generation 911 Turbo to be offered with a manual transmission
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The 997.2 adopted the PDK automatic, which replaced the outdated Tiptronic
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From 2009, only the regular 997 Turbo was available with a stick. Turbo S became a PDK-only model
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The 997.1 is the last 911 Turbo to be powered by a 3.6-liter Mezger flat-six engine that made 475 horsepower
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The highlight of this powerplant and a 911-first was the variable-geometry Turbos
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This enabled a much-power band for the 997.1 Turbo
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The 997 Turbo manual transmission featured longer gear ratios than the 997 Carrera, despite the same 3.44:1 differential ratio
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Even with the manual transmission, 0-60 mph happened in around 3.5 seconds
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997 is the last 911 to feature hydraulic steering - another beloved feature of classic 911s
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It was also the first Porsche 911 to offer Sport Chrono Package
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Visually, the 997 also brought back the classic, round 911 headlights, ditching the fried-egg units of the 996
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You get the iconic side-air intakes that are now synonymous with 911 Turbo models
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The combination of Mezger engine and manual transmission makes the 997.1 Turbo highly-desirable
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It is incredibly good at retaining value
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Some examples go for more than the original MSRP, even after 15 years
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Swipe up to learn more about current market values for the 997 Turbo.
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