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Porsche - 911 CARRERA S-A (2022)

Delving into the world of high‑performance luxury sports cars, the Porsche 911 Carrera S-A stands out as an emblem of precision engineering and exhilarating driving dynamics. If you’re curious about the value of a 2022 model, the Porsche 911 Carrera S-A 2022 price offers insight into its initial market positioning, while the Porsche 911 Carrera S-A price for new and used vehicles covers the range you can expect when buying or selling. Below, explore this iconic convertible’s key specs, realistic depreciation figures, and how it stands beside its siblings in the Porsche lineup.

  • Engine & Performance – 3.0‑litre twin‑turbocharged flat‑six, 444 hp @ 6,150 rpm; 330 lb‑ft torque @ 1,200–5,200 rpm
  • Transmission – 8‑speed dual‑clutch Steptronic, fully automatic with paddle shifters
  • Drivetrain – Rear‑wheel drive (optional all‑wheel drive on certain variants)
  • Fuel system – Direct injection, 98® premium gasoline (preferred)
  • Acceleration – 0‑100 km/h in 3.8 s (with Sport Chrono package); 0‑62 mph in 2.9 s
  • Top Speed – 330 km/h (205 mph), electronically limited
  • Dimensions – Length: 4,553 mm; Width: 1,857 mm; Height: 1,336 mm; Wheelbase: 2,560 mm
  • Weight – 1,645 kg (approximately), depending on options
  • Interior & Features – Adaptive sport seats, Porsche Communication Management (PCM) touch display, optional 12‑seat e‑Pillar
  • Air‑Conditioning – Dual‑zone climate control with climate‑control package

When you ask, “what is a 2022 Porsche 911 CARRERA S-A worth?” the answer depends largely on market demand, mileage, service history, and geographic location. Nevertheless, understanding depreciation gives you a realistic baseline for what you can expect to pay or receive when buying a new, used, or exporting a preowned model.

Depreciation Insight

The Porsche 911 Carrera S-A depreciation is a key factor for anyone trying to balance performance with value. Historically, Porsche 911 models perform adeptly on the active depreciation curve:

  • Typically loses 15‑20% of its value in the first year after delivery.
  • Undergoes a further 8‑10% depreciation in the second and third years combined, assuming average mileage (~12,000 km per year) and no major repairs.
  • Beyond year three, residual depreciation generally slows to 5‑7% annually, largely because of Porsche’s reputation as a status‑vehicle and the 911’s enduring desirability among collectors.

These percentages reflect a conservative estimate rooted in recent trend data and industry reports. Real-market fluctuations can vary due to supply chain dynamics, currency strength, and regional incentives.

Used Porsche 911 Carrera S-A Price

When you consider a used Porsche 911 Carrera S-A price, factors such as chassis mileage, options package, and service history can tweak the valuation by several percentage points. However, a typical used 1‑2 year‑old model in good condition will fall within a range that reflects the 15‑20% initial depreciation plus the natural progression described above. Always factor in a few percent buffer for a vehicle that offers superior suspension tuning or exclusive color combos, which can position the car


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