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Porsche - 911 Turbo [997] (2009)

Step into the world of the iconic Porsche 911 Turbo, where performance meets luxury. The 2009 Porsche 911 Turbo [997] continues to captivate enthusiasts with its unmistakable silhouette and powerful engine. Whether you’re researching a new roar‑filled adventure or evaluating a pre‑owned dream, understanding the Porsche 911 Turbo [997] price range is the first, most essential piece of the puzzle.

When you hear the name “Porsche 911 Turbo [997] 2009 price,” it instantly conjures the heritage of a car that blends turbocharged performance with everyday drivability. Market valuations vary by location, mileage, condition, and optional extras, but a typical 2009 model sits within a broad spectrum of prices that reflects its unique blend of heritage and engineering.

  • Engine: 3.8 L twin‑charged flat‑6, 440 hp @ 6,200‑6,400 rpm
  • Transmission: SEPPV (Sport Electronic Parallel Powertrain) with optional 7‑speed manual
  • Fuel Type: Premium unleaded gasoline (88‑91 AKI)
  • Powertrain: All‑wheel drive (dual rear‑engaged clutch system)
  • Top Speed: ~330 km/h (205 mph)
  • 0‑100 km/h (0‑62 mph): 3.2 seconds
  • Dimensions: Length: 4,434 mm / Width: 1,983 mm / Height: 1,320 mm / Wheelbase: 2,540 mm
  • Weight: 1,382 kg (3,051 lb)
  • Fuel Economy: ~6.8 L/100 km (25 mi/gal)
  • Braking: Aluminum discs with Brembo calipers & dual‑channel ABS
  • Suspension: Adaptive dampers with active roll‑bar system
  • Interior: Sport seats, aluminum trim, 8.4 in touchscreen infotainment, Apple CarPlay/Android Auto integration
  • Extras: Carbon‑fiber body panels, Panoramic glass roof, Dual‑zone climate control

Depreciation Insights

The Porsche 911 Turbo [997] depreciation curve is a crucial factor for every buyer and seller. While the 997 reigns as a revered collector model, it still follows mainstream depreciation patterns common to high‑performance sports cars. Below is a realistic snapshot:

  • First year: 15‑20% loss in value as the model is still relatively new.
  • Year 2‑3: 10‑12% per annum, often driven by mileage and maintenance history.
  • Year 4‑7: 7‑9% per annum, with value stabilizing as the car secures a niche collector status.
  • Beyond 7 years: 3‑5% per annum, with enthusiasts sometimes finding a price premium for rare, low‑mile examples.

These estimates are approximate and should be cross‑checked with current market listings. A 2009 model that delivered over 90,000 km with a complete service history will inevitably command a more favorable price point compared to a similar aged vehicle in higher mileage and a more routine upkeep record.

What is a 2009 Porsche 911 Turbo [997] worth?

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