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Porsche - Cayman 987 [05-12] (2011)

Welcome to the definitive hub for all things Porsche Cayman 987 [05‑12]. Whether you’re a passionate enthusiast eyeing the 2011 model or a savvy buyer researching the Porsche Cayman 987 [05‑12] price across the used market, this page equips you with the data you need to make an informed decision.

  • Model Year: 2005‑2012 (Generation 987)
  • Engine: 2.0‑L or 2.5‑L 4‑cylinder boxer, 236 – 324 hp (depending on variant)
  • Transmission: 5‑ or 6‑speed manual; optional 5‑speed Tiptronic DCT in 2010‑12 models
  • Fuel Type: Premium unleaded gasoline
  • Drivetrain: Rear‑wheel drive (RWD) across all variants
  • Top Speed: 156‑161 mph, depending on engine
  • 0‑60 mph: 5.3‑5.5 seconds (2.5‑L)
  • Dimensions:
    • Length: 166.5 in (4,228 mm)
    • Width: 72.4 in (1,840 mm)
    • Height: 50.2 in (1,274 mm)
    • Wheelbase: 94.5 in (2,403 mm)
  • Weight: 3,046‑3,194 lb (1,383‑1,449 kg) curb weight
  • Interior Features: Dual‑zone climate control, premium leather seats, optional navigation, Bose audio, and Porsche Performance Management powertrain tuning kit (DP-1 2.5‑L)

The Porsche Cayman 987 [05‑12] 2011 price sits within a varied spectrum that reflects mileage, condition, and feature set. For reference, a clean‑condition 2011 Cayman 487/480 might call for $12,000‑$18,000, whereas a well‑maintained 2010 variant with low odometer can float closer to $15,000‑$20,000. Remember, pricing is a moving target; always check the latest market data to confirm whether an individual car sits near the median or has topped up the premium side.

What is a 2011 Porsche Cayman 987 [05‑12] worth in today’s market? The current value is highly dependent on vehicle condition, mileage and location. For an average 2011 Cayman with 45,000 mi driven, a realistic estimate would place it around the $12k‑$16k range. Lower‑mileage examples (under 30,000 mi) may fetch between $16k and $20k, particularly if they have a complete service history and original trim.

Depreciation Insight

When buyers ask about Porsche Cayman 987 [05‑12] depreciation, a few key numbers come up: