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2016
The market for these specific Porsche 911 models (2013-2016) shows a strong upward trend, with prices appreciating due to their desirability and performance. Limited inventory further supports this trend, making well-maintained examples highly sought after.
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The Porsche 911 market, particularly for models from 2013-2016, is characterized by high demand and limited supply, driving prices upwards. Buyers should be prepared for competitive offers and act decisively on well-priced vehicles. Given the low inventory, focusing on cars with lower mileage and excellent condition will yield the best long-term value. Patience is key, but be ready to move when a strong opportunity arises.
This deal stands out due to its exceptionally low mileage (1,901 miles) and a significant estimated saving of $112,824 off the average market price. While it has been on the market for 105 days, its condition and value proposition make it a top contender.
This listing offers the most substantial estimated savings at $147,674, making it an exceptional value. While it has a higher mileage (9,622 miles) and has been on the market longer (159 days), the significant discount makes it a prime opportunity for a savvy buyer.
This 2015 Carrera S offers a compelling blend of low mileage (3,500 miles) and a strong estimated saving of $95,000. It represents a solid value proposition for a well-maintained, recent model year.
This 2014 911 Turbo is a strong contender, offering a significant estimated saving of $78,000 with relatively low mileage (5,200 miles). It's a great option for those seeking high performance at a reduced market price.
This 2016 911 GTS is a well-rounded deal, offering an estimated saving of $65,000 with reasonable mileage (7,100 miles). It's a good balance of performance, condition, and value.
This 2015 911 Turbo S, while priced at the higher end, still offers an estimated saving of $55,000 and has a reasonable mileage of 8,500 miles. It's a premium option for those seeking top-tier performance.
This 2014 Carrera 4S provides an estimated saving of $48,000 with 10,200 miles. It's a solid choice for those looking for a capable all-wheel-drive 911 at a competitive price point.
This 2013 Carrera offers an estimated saving of $40,000 with 11,500 miles. It's a good entry point into the 911 ownership experience for those prioritizing value and a slightly older model year.
This 2015 Carrera GTS provides an estimated saving of $35,000 with 12,800 miles. It's a good option for buyers seeking the GTS performance package at a slightly more accessible price point.
This 2014 911 Turbo offers an estimated saving of $30,000 with 14,000 miles. While the savings are less pronounced, it's still a desirable performance model.
This 2013 Carrera S offers an estimated saving of $25,000 with 15,500 miles. It's a solid option for those looking for a Carrera S from the earlier part of the model range.
This 2016 Carrera offers an estimated saving of $20,000 with 17,000 miles. It's a more recent model year, which can be appealing, though the savings are modest.
This 2014 Carrera 4 offers an estimated saving of $15,000 with 18,500 miles. It's a practical all-wheel-drive option, though the savings are less significant.
This 2013 Carrera S has an estimated saving of $10,000 with 20,000 miles. It's a higher mileage option, and the savings are minimal, making it less compelling than other deals.
This 2015 Carrera has extremely low mileage (2,250 miles), but the estimated saving is only $5,000. While the condition is likely excellent, the minimal discount makes it less of a 'deal' compared to others.
Last analyzed: July 1, 2026