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Porsche - 911 Carrera [997] (2011)
Curious about the Porsche 911 Carrera [997] price for a 2011 model? Whether you’re eyeing a brand‑new machine or a well‑tuned used specimen, the cost of a 997 Carrera hinges on year, mileage, condition, and market demand. Below, we break down what buyers typically consider when searching for the “Porsche 911 Carrera [997] 2011 price”, how depreciation plays into the equation, and why this icon remains a prized choice for enthusiasts worldwide.
- Engine: 3.4‑liter flat‑six; naturally aspirated, 355 hp (with optional Stage‑B 1.9‑litre supercharger)
- Transmission: 6‑speed manual or 8‑speed Porsche PDK dual‑clutch automatic
- Fuel Type: Premium unleaded (93 octane minimum)
- Dimensions: Length 4,400 mm – Width 1,825 mm – Height 1,300 mm – Wheelbase 2,460 mm
- Weight: 1,566 kg (manual) or 1,609 kg (automatic)
- Horsepower/Torque: 355 hp / 353 lb‑ft; Stage‑B 474 hp / 502 lb‑ft
- Top Speed: 263 km/h (manual) / 274 km/h (automatic – with Stage‑B)
- 0‑100 km/h: 4.3 s (manual) / 4.3 s (automatic – with Stage‑B)
When you ask the market a question such as “what is a 2011 Porsche 911 Carrera [997] worth”, the web page you're consulting will typically present a price range, noting how mileage, options, and trim level affect value. For example, ordinary 2011 Carrera models often fetch something between $35,000 and $55,000 in the U.S., though an impeccable example can move higher. Those figures represent the used Porsche 911 Carrera [997] price sector, not a fixed number—prices shift with condition and supply.
Depreciation is a key factor for any performance car. The Porsche 911 Carrera [997] depreciation curve is steep in the first year but levels out over time. Rough rules of thumb include:
- Typically loses 15–20% of its value the first year after purchase.
- After two years, the annual drop normalizes to about 10–12%.
- Beyond five years, depreciation slows to 5–7% per annum, assuming factory‑spec condition.
Why the 997 is a smart long‑term play? While early disengagement is part of the costs of driving a high‑performance sports car, the 911’s strong brand, robust engineering, and resale demand keep it relatively resilient. In comparison with the newer 991 Coupés, the 997 retains a unique blend of raw driving thrill and classic dihedral doors that still captivate collectors.
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