2005 Porsche 911 Carrera S Instructions
- May 15, 2024
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2005 Porsche 911 Carrera S
2dr Coupe 6-cyl. 3824cc/355hp Bosch ME-7.8 FI
1 Concours condition| #2 Excellent condition| #3 Good condition| #4 Fair
condition
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$70,000
+44.9%| $58,000
+40.8%| $42,000*
+23.5%| $32,000
+17.2%
Value adjustments
-15%
for any 997 Carrera without documented intermediate shaft bearing remedy, -15%
for Tiptronic.
Model description
We apologize but no model history was found for this vehicle.
Body styles
2dr Cabriolet | 2dr Coupe |
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Engine types
6-cyl. 3824cc/355hp Bosch
ME-7.8 FI
*Please note: All prices shown here are based on various data sources, as
detailed in About Our Prices. For all Hagerty clients: The values shown do not
imply coverage in this amount. In the event of a claim, the Guaranteed
Value(s)® on your policy declarations page is the amount your vehicle(s) is
covered for, even if the value displayed here is different. If you would like
to discuss your policy, please call us at 877-922-3391.
2005-2012 Porsche 911 stats
Highest sale | Lowest sale | Most recent sale | Sales |
---|---|---|---|
$885,000 | $10,763 | $75,600 | 2738 |
Equipment
Standard Equipment | Optional Equipment | Additional Info |
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6 Speed Manual | 5 Speed Automatic | Drive Type: RWD |
AM/FM CD | Audible Alarm | Front Tire Size Code: 60 |
Air Conditioning | Audible Backup Assist | Front Tire Size: 19R225 |
All Wheel | Electronic Stability | Manufacturer Code: C168 |
Dual Front, Curtain & Side Air Bags/ Rear Side Air Bags with Active Seat Belts
Other| Mirror Turn Signal| Manufacturer MSRP: Indeterminate
Power Brakes| Navigation System| Market Segmentation: Prestige Sport
Power Steering| Power Sun/Moon Roof| Shipping Weight: 3131
Power Windows| Voice Control Navigation| Wheel Base Longest – Inches: 92.6
Rain Sensing Wipers| | Wheel Base Shortest – Inches: 92.6
Tilt Steering Wheel| |
Vehicle’s condition classifcation
#1. Concours
#1 vehicles are the best in the world. Imagine the best vehicle, in the
right colors, driving onto the lawn at the fnest concours. Perfectly clean,
the vehicle has been groomed down to the tire treads. Painted and chromed
surfaces are mirror-like. Dust and dirt are banned, and materials used are
correct and superbly ftted.
#2. Excellent
#2 vehicles could win a local or regional show. They might even be former
1 vehicles that have been driven or have aged. Seasoned observers will have
to look closely for faws but will be able to fnd some. The paint, chrome,
glass and fnishes will all appear as excellent. The vehicle drives as a new
vehicle of its era would.
#3. Good
#3 vehicles drive and run well but are not used for daily transportation.
The casual passerby will not fnd any visual faws, but these vehicles might
have some incorrect parts. #3 vehicles could possess some, but not all, of the
issues of a #4 vehicle, but they will be balanced by other factors such as
fresh paint or a new, correct interior.
#4. Fair
#4 vehicles are daily drivers, with faws visible to the naked eye. The
chrome might have pitting, the windshield might be chipped and perhaps the
body has a minor dent. Imperfect paintwork, split seams or a cracked dash
might be present. No major parts are missing, but there might be non-stock
additions. A #4 vehicle can also be a deteriorated restoration.
Publication Date: 02/19/2024
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