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Porsche - Used 2004 Porsche for sale (2004)

Imagine stepping inside a 2004 Porsche and feeling immediately transported to the sleek, aerodynamic world that Porsche has crafted for years. Whether you’re a long‑time enthusiast or a newcomer to the brand, the allure of a used Porsche from 2004 remains strong: powerful performance, signature styling, and that unmistakable German engineering. 

When searching for “Porsche Used 2004 Porsche for sale price,” a common question arises: what does the market say about a 2004 model’s value today? The answer can vary based on region, mileage, and condition. However, understanding the overall price trends, depreciation, and positioning within the used‑car market can help you make an informed decision.

Below is a detailed snapshot of the 2004 Porsche’s key specifications, depreciation context, and comparative insights to give you a comprehensive understanding of its current standing.

  • Engine: 3.4L flat‑six (Rear‑engine, all‑wheel) 28‑oil tank, ~280 horsepower
  • Transmission: 6‑speed manual or optional 5‑speed manual (depending on trim)
  • Fuel Type: Premium gasoline (94+ octane recommended)
  • Dimensions: Length: 4,411 mm; Width: 1,453 mm; Height: 1,203 mm; Wheelbase: 2,580 mm
  • Weight: Approx. 1,293 kg (3,585 lbs)
  • Top Speed: 245 km/h (152 mph)
  • Acceleration: 0‑100 km/h (0‑62 mph) in ~5.5 seconds
  • Interior: Leather trims, standard cloth seats (with optional leather upgrades), 10‑inch infotainment display on later update packages
  • Exterior Colors: Black, White, Red, Yellow, Metallic Silver, Classic Red Surf
  • Optional Features: 4‑wheel independent suspension, Adaptive cruise control, PCM (Powertrain Control Module) updates, Porsche’s Computer‑Aided Design (CAD) series chip

### Depreciation Insight

Understanding how a 2004 Porsche depreciates over time is essential when comparing “Porsche Used 2004 Porsche for sale depreciation” with other vehicles. Historical data indicates that a new Porsche typically experiences a steep depreciation curve in the first few years, followed by a plateau as it ages.

  • Typical first‑year depreciation: 15‑20% of the new vehicle price as it enters the used market.
  • Mid‑life depreciation (by year 5–7): 25‑35% of the original value.
  • Long‑term depreciation (beyond year 10): 45‑


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