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The Current Porsche 911 Hits 100,000 Units

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Porsche has announced that the current generation 911 (known internally as the 997) has sold 100,000 units in just over three years. Production of the current model began in April 2004.

No other 911 generation has sold 100,000 units in the same amount of time.

The "record breaking" Porsche is a red Carrera S with a manual gearbox that will be delivered to a lucky German customer within a few days.

Full Story: Autoblog

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Comments (2)

Obviously DaMinority:

Let's see, that's about 100,000 per car, for 100,000 cars... That's 10 Billion dollars spent on the 997. Hmm...

Dennis from Chicago:

thats how much the US spends each month in IRAQ...10BLN...

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