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differences between the '02 and '03 996TT ?


grltnr

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what were the differences between the '02 and '03 996TT models years.

any particular differences that would make the 03,04 model more attractive / better than the 01,02 model years when considering a used 996TT?

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how about 3.4 liter to 3.6 liter engine. I would think that would be a pretty big difference. 300HP up to 320hp

what were the differences between the '02 and '03 models years.

any particular differences that would make the 03,04 model more attractive / better than the 01,02 model years when considering a used vehicle?

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how about 3.4 liter to 3.6 liter engine. I would think that would be a pretty big difference. 300HP up to 320hp

what were the differences between the '02 and '03 models years.

any particular differences that would make the 03,04 model more attractive / better than the 01,02 model years when considering a used vehicle?

Um... he is asking about MY02 and MY03 996 Turbo - both are 420 HP.

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there is practically no difference between the two years or really even up to 04. 05 offers a turbo S. i do want a glove box and cup holder, so no 01 for me.

im in the market for a 996 and have been deliberating on year model vs price vs whatever. i come back to same thing. why buy a 03 for $55,000 with 20000 miles when i can buy a 02 for $50K and 20000 all else being equal. the only answer i can give for myself, is to impress my neighbor. and thats not why im in it.

iv got written down exactly what i want and when i find it, il buy it. 02TT slate gray on black, less than 20K miles, tiptronic (cuz i cant out shift the computer), il take X50 but not a must, little carbon fiber and full leather is great but not a must. bottom line is.... this is a sweet car! get exactly what you want, and there is no shame in getting a great deal....only wisdom!!!

how about 3.4 liter to 3.6 liter engine. I would think that would be a pretty big difference. 300HP up to 320hp

what were the differences between the '02 and '03 models years.

any particular differences that would make the 03,04 model more attractive / better than the 01,02 model years when considering a used vehicle?

Um... he is asking about MY02 and MY03 996 Turbo - both are 420 HP.

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