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Porsche - 911 TARGA 4S (2021)

Have you been dreaming of the unmistakable roar of the Porsche 911 TARGA 4S under the open sky? Whether you’re browsing the Porsche 911 TARGA 4S price or hunting for a used gem, knowing where this icon sits in the market is the first step to owning one. Let’s dive into the details that matter most: the specs that define the car, how it ages on the road, and what value you can expect in today’s competitive landscape.

  • Model Year: 2021
  • Body Style: Targa coupe with removable roof panel
  • Engine: 3.8L twin‑turbocharged flat‑six, 414 hp and 389 lb‑ft torque
  • Transmission: 8‑speed dual‑clutch automatic
  • Drive: All‑wheel drive (4S), behind‑wheel drive in the standard 911 lineup
  • Fuel Type: Premium unleaded gasoline
  • Performance: 0–60 mph in 3.4 seconds; top speed 191 mph
  • Dimensions: L 181.5 in • W 72.1 in • H 53.8 in; wheelbase 105.4 in
  • Weight: 3,640 lb (usable) with Standard Cup Mount
  • Features: Adaptive suspension, Porsche Dynamic Chassis Control, Targa roof system, optional performance exhaust system

When you’re scrolling the web for the Porsche 911 TARGA 4S price, you’ll quickly find that the numbers can vary widely. Market factors such as condition, mileage, optional add‑ons, and geographic demand all play a role. That’s why a comprehensive database is essential for both new buyers and seasoned collectors.

Depreciation Insight: How the 911 Targa 4S Holds Up Over Time

Understanding depreciation is key to making a smart purchase. While every luxury sports car will shed value over its lifetime, the Porsche 911 TARGA 4S depreciation pattern is fairly predictable when you look at the data from multiple record‑keeping platforms.

  • First year: Typically loses 15–20% of its original value. In 2021 models, the average cost drop sits around 18%, reflecting the high resale demand for early 2020s Porsche 911s.
  • Years 2–3: Depreciation slows to about 6–7% annually. By the end of year three, the car usually stands at roughly 60% of its original list price.
  • Years 4–5: Value decline accelerates again, hovering between 5–6% per year. At the five‑year mark, the 911 Targa 4S often retains about 45–50% of its original value, which is strong for the higher‑performance segment.
  • Beyond five years: Depreciation typically levels off, with a residual value of 30–35% after ten years, driving strong long‑term resale values that keep it well above many other sports cars.

These estimates help to frame expectations


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