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The '''Porsche 998''' is the name given to the upcoming replacement to the [[Porsche 997]] speculated to be released in 2010. The new model will once again have evolutionary styling as oposed to revolutionary hence keeping with [[Porsche]] tradition.  Porsche is aiming to get the [[Porsche 911|911]] back to the very top of the [[sports car]] category and will attempt to create a superior sportscar to the [[Nissan GT-R|Nissan R35 GT-R]] and [[Audi R8 (Road Car)|Audi R8]].
The '''Porsche 998''' is the name given to the upcoming replacement to the [[Porsche 997]] speculated to be released in 2010. The new model will once again have evolutionary styling as oposed to revolutionary hence keeping with [[Porsche]] tradition.  Porsche is aiming to get the [[Porsche 911|911]] back to the very top of the [[sports car]] category and will attempt to create a superior sportscar to the [[Nissan GT-R|Nissan R35 GT-R]] and [[Audi R8 (Road Car)|Audi R8]].
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The Porsche 998 is the name given to the upcoming replacement to the Porsche 997 speculated to be released in 2010. The new model will once again have evolutionary styling as oposed to revolutionary hence keeping with Porsche tradition. Porsche is aiming to get the 911 back to the very top of the sports car category and will attempt to create a superior sportscar to the Nissan R35 GT-R and Audi R8.

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