How many 993 C4s's Built in 1998 (R reg)

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How many 993 C4s's Built in 1998 (R reg)

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Again I wonder if anyone has the build figures and what month was the last 993 C4S produced.

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This is all a bit boring, .................................but so is the C4S............................in my view!!
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sam wrote:This is all a bit boring, .................................but so is the C4S............................in my view!!
Not quite sure how you can call a C4s boring !!

However at risk of diverting the thread Wikipedia shows approx 6,000 C4s and 1,600 C4 built....... somehow I dont think that can be right. I would add i never believe Wikipedia and looked it up for amusement only !!
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Re: How many 993 C4s's Built in 1998 (R reg)

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Clive993 wrote:
sam wrote:This is all a bit boring, .................................but so is the C4S............................in my view!!
Not quite sure how you can call a C4s boring !!


I think it is, compared to a C2, nothing wrong with 4x4 concept, with a lot more power than a standard natasp engined 993,but with the standard motor, and all that extra weight, the edge is well and truly dulled on the driving expeirience. Supposedly safer of course, and great for "off road" but not for me thanks
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