Hi, Newbee here with a question of how many of each bred left here in uk?
I'm interested in the number manual C2 911's still on the road in uk, modern narrow body mostly, so 964, 993, specifically 996. Below is my basic understanding, just what I could find.
From my research, there's approx around 2000 RHD of all 911's for sale in uk to present at any one time, and 1/5th are Manual C2's.
Working on a ratio of total sales 964 (approx worldwide, 70K), 993 (70K), 996 Gen 1/2 (175K). 997 Gen 1/2 (215K). With some 996 lunched off the road, see 2:1 of 996 on either 964 or 993.
Looking on Howmanyleft website, could only fathom 1000 only 964 and 1000 993 C2 in the UK, does that mean only 2000 right hand drive 996 C2 left here..?
So for every 993 and a 964, you'll see a Gen 1 and a Gen2 996 on road.
996, Mass produced?, Loads around? Is it time to rethink the actual numbers of a disappearing bred.
I'm interested in the number manual C2 911's still on the road in uk, modern narrow body mostly, so 964, 993, specifically 996. Below is my basic understanding, just what I could find.
From my research, there's approx around 2000 RHD of all 911's for sale in uk to present at any one time, and 1/5th are Manual C2's.
Working on a ratio of total sales 964 (approx worldwide, 70K), 993 (70K), 996 Gen 1/2 (175K). 997 Gen 1/2 (215K). With some 996 lunched off the road, see 2:1 of 996 on either 964 or 993.
Looking on Howmanyleft website, could only fathom 1000 only 964 and 1000 993 C2 in the UK, does that mean only 2000 right hand drive 996 C2 left here..?
So for every 993 and a 964, you'll see a Gen 1 and a Gen2 996 on road.
996, Mass produced?, Loads around? Is it time to rethink the actual numbers of a disappearing bred.