2007 911 Turbo Coupe 6-Speed

Pre-09 911 Turbos definitely should not be overlooked.

While I do spend a lot of time watching the 2009 Turbo market, it doesn’t mean that earlier 997 Turbos aren’t worth it. When the 997 Turbo first launched at the Geneva Motor Show in 2006, it was a technological marvel and a huge upgrade over the 996 that it replaced with it’s variable turbine geometry, a first for a gas-powered production car, and an impressive 133 bhp per liter. Very fast, very cool, and definitely not to be overlooked.

This 2007 911 Turbo Coupe 6-Speed is finished in Atlas Grey Metallic over a Black Full Leather interior and shows 37,000 miles on the odometer. It came optioned from the factory with Sport Chrono, Carbon Package, and a handful of Exclusive Options for an original MSRP of $130,330. It is presented in very nice condition with plenty of photos in the gallery, including paint meter readings, service records, and original radio, as it currently sports a Porsche Classic unit.

The seller purchased this Turbo back in July of 2023 at a final bid of $115,000. Since then, the market has remained flat with average pricing hovering around the $100,000 mark. This time around, our Spotlight car sold at a final bid of $115,000, a solid result on the upper end of the 20-30,000 mileage range. In and out for the same money, I’d say that’s well sold but a fair deal for such a nice car.

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