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Porsche - Used 1996 Porsche for sale (1996)
Discover the timeless allure of a Porsche 1996—a true icon of precision engineering and aerodynamic elegance. Whether you’re a seasoned collector or a first‑time enthusiast, knowing the Porsche Used 1996 Porsche for sale price is your first step toward owning or investing in this classic. This description pulls together data from a comprehensive car pricing database, giving you a clear picture of expected costs, depreciation trends, and market positioning—all based on real market trends and vehicle condition.
- Model & Year: Porsche 911 Carrera (1996)
- Engine: 3.6 L DOHC 6‑cyl, 300 hp, 5,600 rpm
- Transmission: 6‑speed manual (optional Turbo/Automatic)
- Fuel Type: Regular gasoline
- Dimensions: Length 4,292 mm, Width 1,706 mm, Height 1,129 mm
- Wheelbase: 2,420 mm
- Drive: Rear‑wheel drive
- Top Speed: 255 km/h (159 mph)
- 0–100 km/h: ~4.8 s
- Fuel Consumption: 12.5 L/100 km (city), 9.4 L/100 km (highway)
- Weight: 1,530 kg
- Warranty: No factory warranty, extended cover available through third‑party providers
When it comes to inquiry about the classic Porsche’s market value, many ask: what is a 1996 Porsche Used 1996 Porsche for sale worth? Using a large dataset of dealer listings, auction results, and private sales, the database aggregates the used Porsche Used 1996 Porsche for sale price by region, mileage, and vehicle condition. The average pricing framework provides a baseline: a 1996 model with 150,000 km in fair condition is typically listed between €22,000 and €28,000 across Europe. Prices vary skillfully by market, certification, and unique mechanical attributes such as the presence of a Turbo upgrade.
Porsche Used 1996 Porsche for sale depreciation is a key factor for prospective buyers. According to historical depreciation curves for the 911 series, a Porsche will usually lose about 15‑20% of its original purchase value within the first year under typical ownership. Over subsequent years, the loss tends to smooth, with an average annual depreciation rate settling near 7‑10% between five and ten years of service. If you purchase a 1996 Porsche in excellent seasonal condition, the vehicle often retains roughly 70‑80% of its initial value after five years, becoming especially valuable in the high‑end used market.
Below are five depreciation milestones, derived from a multi‑source analysis of similar dimensions, mileage, and maintenance history:
- Year 1: 15‑20% drop—price falls from €35,000 to roughly €27,500
- Year 3: 30‑35% cumulative depreciation—mid‑price zone around €23,500
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