2018 911 GT3 6-Speed

Color drove the price on this GT3 with mileage

The 991.2 GT3 marked a triumphant return to form for driving purists, reintroducing the coveted 6-speed manual transmission. Powered by a 4.0-liter flat-six, it delivered 500 horsepower with that .2-liter jump in displacement and improved reliability with the new engine design. Other improvements included a revised suspension geometry and improved aerodynamics led by a larger rear wing and updated rear diffuser. By combining old-school engagement with cutting-edge engineering, the 991.2 GT3 struck a perfect balance between raw emotion and modern-day capability.

Our Spotlight car, this 2018 911 GT3 6-Speed, was finished in Miami Blue over a Black leather & Alcantara interior and showed 12,000 miles on the odometer. It came optioned with Porsche’s Sport Chrono Package along with Carbon-fiber Full Bucket seats, PDLS headlights, and some light Carbon accents on the exterior. Overall, the car looked to be in good condition and while it did show a “minor” accident on the CarFax, the provided paint meter readings looked even all around. A great color on a great car, but some miles and an accident.

997.2 GT3s have been fairly flat over the last twelve months with prices hovering just below the $200,000 mark and a high sale of $219,050 for a Paint-to-Sample Oslo Blue car with 5k on the clock. Our Spotlight car sold at a final bid of $170,000, which is exactly what the latest GT3 to hammer sold for, even though our car had 4,000 additional miles. Color choice drove this sale for sure. Well sold.

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