Luxurious Porsche 911 Carrera GTS Sold Above Original Price
Usually, only limited series or racing versions of the Porsche 911 retain or increase their value over time. However, a recent deal to sell a regular (if one can say that about a 911) Carrera GTS model for a price above the original proves that the demand for such cars remains high.
This particular example differs from standard GTS not only by its $11,430 body color but also by additional options such as the $2,030 Aerokit and $1,290 sport sills. The fixed rear spoiler and Turbo S wheels give it a resemblance to the GT3, although technically it is a regular GTS.
Interior Details and Auction
The car’s interior is decorated with carbon fiber trim, adaptive sports seats, and a Burmester audio system for nearly $4,000. Despite its age and mileage of 7 thousand miles, this Porsche found a new owner for $212,000 – above the initial price. Interestingly, a year ago the same model was offered for $229,000, but no buyer was found at that time.
For comparison, a new 911 GT3 starts from $222,500, but on the secondary market, prices for such cars often exceed $250,000. Under such conditions, a well-equipped GTS can be an interesting alternative for those not ready for the expenses of a GT3. The demand for unique examples, even among “regular” models, remains stable, as confirmed by this deal.