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Porsche - 911 CARRERA GTS S-A (2024)
If you’ve ever dreamed of owning a high‑performance pocket‑monster, the Porsche 911 CARRERA GTS S‑A is likely high on your wish list. This 2024 model packs the classic 911 silhouette with a sharper stance, muscular hammers, and an exclusive “S‑A” badge that conveys racing pedigree. While the Porsche 911 CARRERA GTS S‑A price varies by market, trim, and optional packages, you’ll find an attractive entry into the S‑A lineup a few thousand dollars lower than its turbocharged sibling, making it an enticing option for buyers who crave the same raw driving experience without the electric charge. In addition, prospective owners often ask, “What is a 2024 Porsche 911 CARRERA GTS S‑A worth?” and how the used Porsche 911 CARRERA GTS S‑A price trends compare to the newest releases. Below we unpack the specs, depreciation, market standing, and the value questions that drive every purchase decision.
- Engine Power: 3.4‑liter twin‑turbo flat‑six, 442 hp at 6,900 rpm, 600 Nm torque at 4,500 rpm
- Transmission: 7‑speed dual‑clutch PDK with manual mode, variable shift points
- Charging Cable: N/A – this is a combustion‑powered model
- Drive Layout: Rear‑wheel drive (RWD)
- Powertrain: Carbon‑fiber‑reinforced polymer chassis, integrated passive steering intake
- Fuel Type: Premium unleaded gasoline
- Fuel Economy (combined): 9–10 km/L (varies with driving style)
- Dimensions: Length 4689 mm, Width 2084 mm, Height 1332 mm, Wheelbase 2670 mm
- Interior Features: 10‑inch touchscreen, Porsche Connect, Dual‑Zone climate control, Brembo carbon‑ceramic brakes, PDK click‑feather wet performance mode
- Payload Capacity: 311 kg (77 lbs) 40‑day average, Wind Tunnel 20‑day average: 360 kg (794 lbs)
Understanding Porsche 911 CARRERA GTS S‑A depreciation helps gauge long‑term value. A new 2024 car typically loses 15–20% of its value during the first year of ownership. After that, the depreciation curve flattens, with an average annual loss of 5–8% for the next 2–3 years, assuming the car remains in good condition and the mileage stays low. For example, if a buyer picks up a brand‑new 2024 CARRERA GTS S‑A for $95,000 (rounded estimate), the vehicle could be worth roughly $76,000–$80,000 within a year and $58,000–$62,000 after two years. Of course, regional market demand, trim level, and option packages can shift these numbers upward or downward, especially in niche markets that prize the S‑
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