2023 911 Carrera T Coupe 7-Speed

Our second 992 Carrera T finds a home and gives us a solid idea of where the market stands.

First used by Porsche in 1968, the letter T affixed to 911 stood for Touring. This new Touring model represented an entry into the 911 range and offered less power and equipment than the standard 911L. Forty-eight years later, Porsche returned with the 991 Carrera T, not necessarily as an “entry” point into the 911, but as a more driver-focused car built for the purist. And today, we have our fourth 992 Carrera T to hit the auction block and our second to sell in two days.

This 230-mile 2023 911 Carrera T Coupe is finished in Python Green over Black and features a 7-speed transmission as well as optional Front Axle Lift System, Rear-Axle Steering, Sunroof, PDLS+ headlights, and more for a total MSRP of $132,420. As you would expect for such a new car with low mileage, it’s in absolutely perfect condition and comes with a clean History, owner’s manuals, and window sticker.

The first 992 to sell sold earlier this week for $129,250. This White car had similar miles and equipment except for a carbon-fiber roof instead of a sunroof, which jumped the original MSRP to $134,000. Our Spotlight car sold at a final bid of $133,250, probably due to color.

Now, you might be thinking, it looks like Ts are selling for just about MSRP. But with Porsche’s increase in pricing, a car optioned like our Spotlight would be around $148,000 today. So, no overs here to skip the line. Either way, we now have an idea of where the market stands.

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