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Porsche - CARRERA CABRIO SPORT (1989)

Unlock the allure of a classic road‑stroller with the Porsche CARRERA CABRIO SPORT. Whether you’re eyeing a brand‑new model or a vintage gem from 1989, the price context of this iconic convertible can be as thrilling as the drive itself. Many collectors and enthusiasts wonder, “what is a 1989 Porsche CARRERA CABRIO SPORT worth?” and how the Porsche CARRERA CABRIO SPORT depreciation trends compare to other luxury sedans and sports cars.

Below is a detailed snapshot of the 1989 variant, the specifications that define its performance, and a realistic look at its current market value. Feel free to explore the Porsche CARRERA CABRIO SPORT price options and remember that prices vary by market, condition, and mileage.

  • Engine & Power — 3.6‑liter flat‑four, naturally aspirated, delivering 300 hp and 226 lb‑ft of torque.
  • Transmission — 5‑speed manual (optional 4‑speed automatic) with a robust gearbox.
  • Fuel Type — Premium gasoline.
  • Drivetrain — Rear‑wheel drive, chassis‑mounted active suspension.
  • Dimensions — Length: 4,651 mm (145 in); Width: 2,040 mm (80 in); Height: 1,413 mm (55 in).
  • Weight — Approx. 1,580 kg (3,482 lb).
  • Top Speed — 245 km/h (152 mph).
  • Acceleration 0‑100 km/h (0‑62 mph) — ~5.4 seconds.
  • Body & Interior — Coach‑built carbon‑fiber‑reinforced plastic coupe body, leather and Alcantara upholstery, manual climate control.

Depreciation Insight

New models typically experience a significant drop in value during the first couple of years. A Porsche CARRERA CABRIO SPORT usually loses approximately 15‑20% of its value in the first year and 30‑35% over the first three years. For vintage models, depreciation stabilises and often shifts to a supplied value curve determined by mileage, service history, and originality.

Real‑world examples show that a 1989 model in excellent condition can retain roughly 70–80% of its original market value after a decade, especially if it has proper documentation and a low mileage history.

Comparison Context

Compared to similar models in the luxury convertible segment, such as the BMW 8‑Series Convertible or the Ferrari California, the Porsche CARRERA CABRIO SPORT offers:

  • A lighter chassis that enhances agility and responsive handling.
  • A more affordable starting price point (when new), making it attractive for first‑time luxury buyers.
  • High collectible value due to its classic status and Porsche's engineering pedigree.

In reverse, at the used car market, the Porsche CARRERA CABRIO SPORT often falls under the “used Porsche CARRERA CABRIO SPORT price bracket that shifts between


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