2013 911 Turbo S Coupe

A decent price for the 997 Turbo send-off

Introduced in 2010, Porsche’s 997.2 Turbo S took the standard 911 Turbo, which was already a beast, and turned it up a notch. Horsepower was increased to 530 thanks to larger VTG turbos and revised ECU and the car included a host of standard options including Sport Chrono Package, PCCB brakes, and Center Locking wheels. Not a bad way to send-off the 997-generation Turbo.

This final-year 2013 911 Turbo S Coupe is finished in GT Silver Metallic over a Black Full Leather interior and shows 23,000 miles on the odometer. It came optioned with its wheels, mirrors, and grill painted in GT Silver along with lots of aluminum in the interior for an original MSRP of $174,655. The paint looks to be in very nice condition although the listing was missing paint meter readings, but it did include plenty of service history as well a Porsche warranty good through January 2026. Not too shabby for a 2013 car.

997.2 Turbo S Coupes peaked in the summer of 2022 when prices averaged $118,000 and it wasn’t rare to see an example eclipse $150k. These days, averages are just over $100k and we haven’t seen a $150,000 sale in two years. While not quite $150k, our Spotlight Car was up there, hammering at an impressive $130,000. Great options, a classy color, and that Porsche warranty helped this one set a new twelve-month high. Well sold.

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