I’ve my 993 since The end of 1993, one of the first in production. 6 manual gear, rear traction: The best combination. You’re absolutely right, she’s the best 911 design, the ultimate real 911. I love her.
Bot my 993 Targa new in 1997 and still in the garage. I agree with everything you said. I always thought it was the peak for the 911 old school. Everything they learned they put into this car for an air cooled. Every time I jump and and drive it gets me all happy. So light, quick and agile. Got plenty of power. And the look of the rear end is mind blowing. None better. Perfect curves. Thanks for the review. Made my day.
Love my 98 C2S I purchased it new October 97 and sold it to my best friend in 2000 and before he passed away last year he said I want you to have your car back, I am a Blessed man.
Thanks, Zack. I enjoyed your review. I still own a 1996 993 C2 sunroof coupe, Guards Red over Black. Great car. I have been in the Rennsport Region (Ottawa) of PCA since 1984 and this is my 7th Porsche. You are right, the modern cars may be more technically advanced and more powerful, but it it hard to beat the classic sound and feel of the older air-cooled 911's. That is why they have become sought after collector cars.
I owned a 993RS.. the real thing! Maintained by Manthey racing in Germany, she produced 330HP instead of 300 in the stock RS, lightweight flywheel, steel gearbox synchro, Recaro racing seats. Given the lightweight of the car at 1218kgs, it could be felt during acceleration. FABULOUS CARS
I have the C4 Narrow Body with the same colors as your revierwed car. I've registered over 250K miles on it and still love it as the day I purchased it. It's basically stock, but lowered with Bilstein, upgraded radio, 996 three-spoke steering wheel and Fister 3s. I love this car and will never sell it. Your review is point on.
My favourite 911. The design is superb. The newer models are nice but too big. Yes the dash is basic but but still likeable. The driving position is fabulous. I owned a 993 Targa and I always regret selling it. The engine keeps spurring you on. It is just such an exciting car to drive!
Which 25 year old sports car has the same amount of driving qualities like such a 993 Porsche 911 in 2020? The answer: NO OTHER spors car! The 993 will never get old... It sounds amazing and rides absolutely fantastic with its KW chassis. Yes, it's a time capsule!
Enjoyable video. I wholeheartedly concur with all your comments although I point out that 1998 was the last production year of the 993. Reportedly, not many 1998s were manufactured as the factory was retooling for the 996, I have a 1997 C2 Cabriolet that I purchased in 2000. Fully optioned including factory paint to match Ferrari yellow. First owner paid out the wazoo for all the accessories. Just turned 40,000 miles and in excellent plus condition. Gorgeous car! And one of the few cars that I've owned that has appreciated in value.
Loving my 96 993 cab black/black. Got it 2 months ago, could've bought a nice used 991 for the same price but no regrets at all. If I didn't live in sunny southern calif, would've gone for the coupe though.
Great review. Would add that 993 has a direct Metal connection between the stick shift and transmission. So you can FEEL the heartbeat of the engine. Also 1995s have OBD1 and so u can run with no flywheel which frees up the RPMs and improves throttle-reponse quite a bit. Can’t do that with OBD2 as it throws codes and stalls. Billstein B16 suspension and slightly lower ROW springs works great.
I have had a C2 in Midnight Blue in the UK for 15 years. Will never sell it! The main points I would add are that the build quality is fantastic, so very little ever goes wrong. Driven mine down to Italy a coupe of times and never had the slightest concern about it. Also, the car changes character dramatically over 4000 revs. It suddenly comes alive and feels amazing on a fast curvy road. You just have to be a bit careful in the wet! Get one, they are awesome!
This is my Hero 911. I wish I had a chance to purchase one. I was too young to buy one when they're new, and now that i'm older, they're just hard to find.
@@Motormouth... Though at ~80K CAD it seems reasonable for what one's getting given the obvious care and good sense of the previous owner. I prefer the styling base 993s because the curves are more subtle. Someday....
You said it, Zack " Soul and Presence that can't be Replicated " all that's missing is beautiful Andrea in the passenger seat. 993 best Porsche ever did .
I always thought that 993 was the pinnacle of the 911 and the whole Porsche brand. Sure they got faster and more advanced but this (and of course the 70-80s models and 964 too) were the last genuine Porsches.
Thank you for this review. Always enjoy your videos. I just negotiated a deal on a 96 993 C2 and this video just makes me more excited. It is 100% stock. One of the first things I may do is upgrade the exhaust. Looking forward to ownership.
I bought my 96Targa in 2003 and it's still in the garage. The car comes alive at about 4400rpm, when the Varioram engine comes to life. I call it the Rebel Yell, and when you approach traffic from the rear, they all move over just a bit. It sounds like paper tearing and is hell on flying insects. Beyond that it corners as if on rails and stops on a dime, whaat's not to love?
It was great to watch a review from someone who is truly passionate about the 993s. As s Porsche owner, clearly, you know what you are talking about. My ‘87 looks so classic, but it also looks so much more dated... when compared to the 993. That is... until you get in the inside. Other than the updated heating system, it pretty much looks the same. But I prefer the updated exterior look. Thanks for such a great review.
That is an early 1995; it has the basket handle. All 1995s had Cup 2 wheels instead of the Turbo Twists. Also at 3:40, if you let the oil drain fully from both the engine and oil tank, it holds 11.5 liters of oil.
I'm trying to figure out where you were driving :) Looks like North Shore somewhere near the cut.... looking for a fun Sunday drive on a smokey day. Love the 993 and the unique, throaty sound... but while I wait, loving my 981s!
An excellent presentation, as usual; free from gimmicks - like the 993 itself. The 993 reminds me of BMW E46-series in that while there have been better *cars* over the years from the marque, there are have been few better representations. Give me idiosyncrasies all day over soulless capabilities.
One of the few cars where you actually save money by getting the cabriolet version, which I still find perplexing. At under 300 HP, by modern standards it’s fairly tame- heck, my GTI has 20% more horsepower- so it’s more about the fun than outright ultimate performance anyway. You hear and feel the sensations much better without a tin hat on your head. Yes I do own a Cabrio, but even if I didn’t, it would be much more tempting to get the value buy, seeing as a merely decent 993 is for sure well above $50k U.S. in 2020.
̈ All true, but still it doesn’t answer the question as to why only the 993 is cheaper as a cabrio? You can go all the way from the low end of the spectrum such as Corvettes, all the way up to multi-million dollar cars like the Huyara, and in every case without exception, the old adage “if the top goes down, the price goes up,” rings true.
The 993 was penned by the same hand as the McLaren F1--Gordon Murray. It really shows in the linework, the body cuts. Like the F1 it's a timeless work of rolling sculpture
I had two of them over 10 years and kind of got it out of my system. I have so many cars that I drive during the year that it really sat that most of the time. It was a lot of money to have tied up in a car that I didn't really Drive
I bet viewers would really be interested to know more about your automobile ownership history. Perhaps you can launch a separate channel called More Motormouth and focus on non-automotive review videos.
It's weird that a 25-year-old car is now considered vintage and this is regarded as a perfectly kept 'time capsule'. I'm 34 and I don't think I'm vintage lol 🤣. I am, however, a perfectly kept time capsule. 😉
There are sport cars which never look old. The Porsche 993 is one of them
Agreed, the most beautiful 911 ever produced
I’ve my 993 since The end of 1993, one of the first in production. 6 manual gear, rear traction: The best combination. You’re absolutely right, she’s the best 911 design, the ultimate real 911. I love her.
Bot my 993 Targa new in 1997 and still in the garage. I agree with everything you said. I always thought it was the peak for the 911 old school. Everything they learned they put into this car for an air cooled. Every time I jump and and drive it gets me all happy. So light, quick and agile. Got plenty of power. And the look of the rear end is mind blowing. None better. Perfect curves. Thanks for the review. Made my day.
Super clean 993. Yes, the most beautiful Porsche. Drive that baby!
Timeless beauty
Still one of the best shapes
In my top 5 cars 😘
Love my 98 C2S I purchased it new October 97 and sold it to my best friend in 2000 and before he passed away last year he said I want you to have your car back, I am a Blessed man.
I've a 1996 993 C2. Iris blue metallic. 60,000 miles and runs like a Swiss watch.
That's one of the most desirable colors for 993. Cheers.
Loving these blast from the past reviews. They don’t make em like they used to!
Thanks, Zack. I enjoyed your review. I still own a 1996 993 C2 sunroof coupe, Guards Red over Black. Great car. I have been in the Rennsport Region (Ottawa) of PCA since 1984 and this is my 7th Porsche. You are right, the modern cars may be more technically advanced and more powerful, but it it hard to beat the classic sound and feel of the older air-cooled 911's. That is why they have become sought after collector cars.
I owned a 993RS.. the real thing! Maintained by Manthey racing in Germany, she produced 330HP instead of 300 in the stock RS, lightweight flywheel, steel gearbox synchro, Recaro racing seats. Given the lightweight of the car at 1218kgs, it could be felt during acceleration. FABULOUS CARS
I have the C4 Narrow Body with the same colors as your revierwed car. I've registered over 250K miles on it and still love it as the day I purchased it. It's basically stock, but lowered with Bilstein, upgraded radio, 996 three-spoke steering wheel and Fister 3s. I love this car and will never sell it. Your review is point on.
It hit me this year my 97 just turned 25. My 95 is 27. It's weird to think. Thanks for the review, great car to drive and absolutely a purist's car.
This car looks absolutely gorgeous!
👍🏼I got my 993C4S also brand new&went to Stuttgart to pick it up still have it&running strong definitely a keeper
Beautiful POV. i love my 88 928 S4 but lord the 993 is my next dream
993 is definitely the best looking 911...especially the turbo!!! 😍😍😍
I agree!!
1997/1998 993S models turbo body without the turbo high maintenance
Can't loose buying one of these, appreciation. Timeless & beautiful shape. #bighips
My favourite 911. The design is superb. The newer models are nice but too big. Yes the dash is basic but but still likeable. The driving position is fabulous. I owned a 993 Targa and I always regret selling it. The engine keeps spurring you on. It is just such an exciting car to drive!
Which 25 year old sports car has the same amount of driving qualities like such a 993 Porsche 911 in 2020? The answer: NO OTHER spors car! The 993 will never get old... It sounds amazing and rides absolutely fantastic with its KW chassis. Yes, it's a time capsule!
Enjoyable video. I wholeheartedly concur with all your comments although I point out that 1998 was the last production year of the 993. Reportedly, not many 1998s were manufactured as the factory was retooling for the 996, I have a 1997 C2 Cabriolet that I purchased in 2000. Fully optioned including factory paint to match Ferrari yellow. First owner paid out the wazoo for all the accessories. Just turned 40,000 miles and in excellent plus condition. Gorgeous car! And one of the few cars that I've owned that has appreciated in value.
Nick Murray might be second guessing his cabriolet purchase, Way to go Zack ! 🤣 Vroom vroom !
11:27 11:28 I can understand that feeling, how lucky you are with this wonderful Porsche
That radio ia awesome I installed it in my 944.2 4 years ago, it looks absolutely OEM in 944.2/968/964/993.
I also installed it on my MB 1999 W140 chassis and it looks like it came from the factory with it. It fits so many cars from the 90s era.
Wow, just wow. That is a stunning example.
I recently purchased a 1995 with 35K miles. Just to look at it in the garage is almost worth the price of admission,
Loving my 96 993 cab black/black. Got it 2 months ago, could've bought a nice used 991 for the same price but no regrets at all. If I didn't live in sunny southern calif, would've gone for the coupe though.
The interior description was spot on.👍🇨🇦
These 993s are amazing, love this 👍👍
Really enjoy these videos. You talk about the engine, the suspension, the driving - not the infotainment system! Keep it up!
You are a car enthousiast, it shows, especially in the tunnels !! Keep it up
Corcars is a great company. We are lucky to have them in here in BC.
Great review. Would add that 993 has a direct Metal connection between the stick shift and transmission. So you can FEEL the heartbeat of the engine. Also 1995s have OBD1 and so u can run with no flywheel which frees up the RPMs and improves throttle-reponse quite a bit. Can’t do that with OBD2 as it throws codes and stalls. Billstein B16 suspension and slightly lower ROW springs works great.
Well done Motormounth, agree the 993 is epic & the best looking 911, for me the 9932S is the ultimate
I have had a C2 in Midnight Blue in the UK for 15 years. Will never sell it! The main points I would add are that the build quality is fantastic, so very little ever goes wrong. Driven mine down to Italy a coupe of times and never had the slightest concern about it. Also, the car changes character dramatically over 4000 revs. It suddenly comes alive and feels amazing on a fast curvy road. You just have to be a bit careful in the wet! Get one, they are awesome!
Thanks for the info!
"Like a man looking at the beautiful woman". So true!!!!!
This is my Hero 911. I wish I had a chance to purchase one. I was too young to buy one when they're new, and now that i'm older, they're just hard to find.
And expensive
They’re out there though
@@Motormouth... Though at ~80K CAD it seems reasonable for what one's getting given the obvious care and good sense of the previous owner. I prefer the styling base 993s because the curves are more subtle. Someday....
@@treewasher This is cheap for 80k
In Australia it would be close to 200k
In Europe to would be a bargain
It's absolutely beautiful
993, pure Porsche...
Bought My 1995 993 in 2014, Great Deal Love it.
You said it, Zack " Soul and Presence that can't be Replicated " all that's missing is beautiful Andrea in the passenger seat. 993 best Porsche ever did .
True that
Wow! A Canadian automotive journalist! Never thought I'd see the day
I always thought that 993 was the pinnacle of the 911 and the whole Porsche brand. Sure they got faster and more advanced but this (and of course the 70-80s models and 964 too) were the last genuine Porsches.
what a classic beauty!
Thank you for this review. Always enjoy your videos. I just negotiated a deal on a 96 993 C2 and this video just makes me more excited. It is 100% stock. One of the first things I may do is upgrade the exhaust. Looking forward to ownership.
Get Fister stage II exhaust. Sounds amazing!
@@Motormouth... Thank you! I'll check it out for sure.
The last one hand made, air cooled, the real 911: 993🥰🥰🥰
My fav 911 ever!!!
Thanks for the thorough review. I really enjoyed it.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Just three months ago i sold my 1985 911 g-modell and got a 1993 993....nothing to regret.
At 5:15, new modern radio with navigation ... what about a backup camera? At 7:01 Fister stage 2 muffler. At 8:20, the KW coil-over "variant 3" kit.
Congrats on the video. Nice complementary info, very useful extras not covered yet by others. Thanks.
Glad you enjoyed it!
I bought my 96Targa in 2003 and it's still in the garage. The car comes alive at about 4400rpm, when the Varioram engine comes to life. I call it the Rebel Yell, and when you approach traffic from the rear, they all move over just a bit. It sounds like paper tearing and is hell on flying insects. Beyond that it corners as if on rails and stops on a dime, whaat's not to love?
It was great to watch a review from someone who is truly passionate about the 993s. As s Porsche owner, clearly, you know what you are talking about. My ‘87 looks so classic, but it also looks so much more dated... when compared to the 993. That is... until you get in the inside. Other than the updated heating system, it pretty much looks the same. But I prefer the updated exterior look. Thanks for such a great review.
87 is a nice car, simple and classic
Any Porsche air cool enthusiast should drive once of the 993 turbo, or lucky enough, a 993 turbo S. They are THE best of the best.
Motor oil reservoir is 11,5 ltr./ 2,53 gal. But for changing 9 liters might be sufficient.
That is an early 1995; it has the basket handle. All 1995s had Cup 2 wheels instead of the Turbo Twists. Also at 3:40, if you let the oil drain fully from both the engine and oil tank, it holds 11.5 liters of oil.
Great review Zack!
Believe it or not I have taken an adults in the back many times .. however the front passenger has to move seat forward to make room..😁
7:10
Fister opens them up.
Love my car!
993 96 cab c4
Great review, Zack. Well done.
Glad you liked it!
great review, thanks!
The most sexyest Porsche ever built hands down.
11:35 took a good look at it
I wouldn't even want a radio if I could listen to a Porsche motor making music behind me.
Awesome! Good find on the tunnel!
Yes indeed!
Tunnels and 993s are a perfect match 👂
Excellent review 👍
The last Iconic Gem.
The Indianapolis pro with amber screen is the one you need. 👍
Perfection never ages 😏
I'm trying to figure out where you were driving :) Looks like North Shore somewhere near the cut.... looking for a fun Sunday drive on a smokey day. Love the 993 and the unique, throaty sound... but while I wait, loving my 981s!
Me want. :-)) Gotta check out Cornelius' inventory.
How did the KWs compare to the Koni/M030 setup?
This is a dream car! Here's to wishing. 😥
Excellent review by the way 👍👍
An excellent presentation, as usual; free from gimmicks - like the 993 itself. The 993 reminds me of BMW E46-series in that while there have been better *cars* over the years from the marque, there are have been few better representations. Give me idiosyncrasies all day over soulless capabilities.
Wow I would love to get that one! Do they ship to Dallas?
nice now just have to find one!
Good luck!
Great video! Do you find the clutch is positioned slightly inward towards the center console, like the 85 model? Thx
One of the few cars where you actually save money by getting the cabriolet version, which I still find perplexing. At under 300 HP, by modern standards it’s fairly tame- heck, my GTI has 20% more horsepower- so it’s more about the fun than outright ultimate performance anyway. You hear and feel the sensations much better without a tin hat on your head. Yes I do own a Cabrio, but even if I didn’t, it would be much more tempting to get the value buy, seeing as a merely decent 993 is for sure well above $50k U.S. in 2020.
Coupes > Convertibles
̈ then why not true for a 458? Or a Pagani? Or a ________?
Convertibles are heavier, soft tops are noisier, they can leak, you get fried under the hot sun...
̈ All true, but still it doesn’t answer the question as to why only the 993 is cheaper as a cabrio? You can go all the way from the low end of the spectrum such as Corvettes, all the way up to multi-million dollar cars like the Huyara, and in every case without exception, the old adage “if the top goes down, the price goes up,” rings true.
Looks much better than 992.
Very nice condition indeed. May i know how much it is?
hi, i'm wondering what the car costs in the usa? Im from Sweden.
Thanks
Marcus
The start around $70,000 for a nice one.
@@Motormouth... thank you!
Does anybody know where this tunnel is in Vancouver? Thanks!
I have never liked those "hand basket" rear spoilers.
Glad to see you having some fun and enjoying the ride.
Last air-cooled first rear independent suspension..hence why it gave yaw at the pendulum like sway that it did
All 911s have independent rear suspension!!!! 993 was the first MULTI LINK setup!!!😁😁😁😁😁🚘🚘🚘🍺🍺🍺
Great vid and cars 😊☕🍩
I thought the 4, GTS and turbo were the only wide body models - did he not say the 2s was wide body ?
The 993 was penned by the same hand as the McLaren F1--Gordon Murray. It really shows in the linework, the body cuts. Like the F1 it's a timeless work of rolling sculpture
Headlamps were updated too?
Zak this is MINT, MINT, MINT, but mine is the 964
Zack, if these air cooled 911s are so thrilling, stimulating, invigorating and so intoxicating, why did you sell your's ?
I had two of them over 10 years and kind of got it out of my system. I have so many cars that I drive during the year that it really sat that most of the time. It was a lot of money to have tied up in a car that I didn't really Drive
09:58 No heel and toe blip throttle double-clutch to downshift? 🤔
how many is 1000-7?
I bet viewers would really be interested to know more about your automobile ownership history. Perhaps you can launch a separate channel called More Motormouth and focus on non-automotive review videos.
It might be a good video to do, the cars I've had.
It's weird that a 25-year-old car is now considered vintage and this is regarded as a perfectly kept 'time capsule'. I'm 34 and I don't think I'm vintage lol 🤣. I am, however, a perfectly kept time capsule. 😉
The problem is you blink and you are 40. How did that happen.
@@Motormouth... I KNOW - it's crazy fast how time flies.
@@Motormouth... I blinked and I was 66
ergonomic nightmare ? good luck with that opinion…
all switches give you a tactile feedback so you dont need to look at them.
Does the cabin heat come from the engine oil?
The older ones (I had a 74) used to use air heat exchangers, borderline useless in really cold weather. Not sure about the 993s.
No, from the exhaust heat
992 is nothing more than a compressed suv, this is a timeless classic