The 2000 Porsche 911, part of the 996 generation, is a classic sports car that combines luxury, power, and precision handling. This rear-wheel-drive model features a 3.4L flat-six engine that produces 296 horsepower, mated to either a standard six-speed manual transmission or an optional 5-speed automatic transmission. Its Carrera and Carrera Cabriolet trims offer a wealth of sumptuous appointments and advanced features. While this model comes without some of today's tech advancements, it remains a paramount example of premium performance and design. Its key safety features include dual front airbags and Porsche-patented side-impact protection system. The 2000 911 model was also the first to launch with the Porsche Stability Management System, improving the car's stability and control.