2009 911 Turbo Coupe 6-Speed

The optimal year for 997 Turbos, but higher mileage. How did this example make out?

2009 997.1 Turbos hold a special place in the 997 Turbo lineage as the 2009 cars kept the legendary Mezger engine but received some of the interior update of the incoming 997.2. This small difference has made the ‘09 Turbos the 997 to get and the market seems to agree.

This 2009 911 Turbo Coupe 6-speed is finished in Black over a Black full leather interior and shows 43,000 miles on the odometer and comes optioned with Porsche’s Limited Slip Rear Differential Lock, PCCB brakes, Sport Chrono Package Turbo, and more for an original MSRP of $143,990.

The Black paint is in very nice condition as you can see from the photos in the gallery which include paint meter readings showing even readings all around. The Black interior is just as clean and the car looks to be mechanically sorted as it includes recent receipts for over $3,000 in maintenance.

Manual 997.1 Turbos have been fairly flat over the last twelve months at an average price of just below $100,000. We saw a high sale of $226,000 for a 3,700-mile example back in September of last year and a recent high of $146,000 for a 2009, 23,000-mile example. Our Spotlight car sold at a final bid of $125,000, which is a new twelve-month high for a car with over 40,000 miles. No paintwork, PCCBs, and of course the year put this one on top. Well sold.

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