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2016
Given the limited inventory and high-demand nature of the Porsche 911, prices are likely stable to appreciating, especially for models in excellent condition with lower mileage.
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The Porsche 911 market for these model years (2014-2016) is quite constrained, with only 16 listings available. This limited inventory suggests that desirable examples may move quickly. Buyers should be prepared for premium pricing, and carefully consider the trade-off between mileage and price, as higher mileage examples can offer significant savings. Acting decisively on well-priced, well-maintained vehicles is recommended.
This 2016 Turbo S is the top-ranked deal due to its excellent deal score, significantly lower mileage than average, and a competitive price point that still offers substantial savings. It represents a prime opportunity for a buyer seeking a nearly new supercar experience.
This 2014 Turbo S is highly recommended for its exceptional estimated savings, the largest among the analyzed deals. While it has higher mileage, its aggressive pricing makes it a standout option for budget-conscious enthusiasts looking for significant performance.
This 2015 Turbo S is a solid recommendation due to its significant estimated savings and a price point that balances performance with value. It offers a good entry into the Turbo S model with a respectable mileage for its year.
This 2014 Turbo S is a noteworthy deal, offering a good balance of mileage and price, along with a solid estimated savings. Its relatively short time on market suggests it's a well-valued vehicle that may attract attention quickly.
This 2015 Turbo S is recommended primarily for its exceptionally low mileage, which significantly enhances its appeal and potential for future value retention. While the immediate savings are less pronounced, the condition and low odometer reading make it a premium choice.
This 2015 Turbo S offers a good balance of mileage and price, making it a solid choice for buyers looking for a well-equipped supercar without the highest premium. The estimated savings are decent, and the mileage is within a reasonable range for the model year.
This 2014 Turbo S is a reasonable option for those seeking a performance bargain. It has a higher mileage but is priced to reflect that, offering a good entry point into the 911 Turbo S experience with a decent estimated saving.
This 2014 Turbo S is a viable option for buyers prioritizing price over lower mileage. It represents a good opportunity to acquire a powerful supercar at a more accessible price point, with a respectable estimated saving.
This 2015 Turbo S is positioned as a more budget-friendly entry into the model. While it has higher mileage, the price reflects this, making it an option for those who want the performance and prestige at a lower cost, with a modest saving.
This 2014 Turbo S is one of the more accessible options in the list, primarily due to its higher mileage. It offers a chance to own a Turbo S at a lower price point, though the estimated savings are minimal.
This 2015 Turbo S is priced at the lower end of the spectrum for this model year, largely due to its higher mileage. It represents an opportunity for buyers focused on acquiring the Turbo S performance at the lowest possible entry price, with minimal immediate savings.
This 2014 Turbo S is priced very competitively, reflecting its high mileage. It's an option for those prioritizing the Turbo S experience above all else, even with significant mileage, offering minimal immediate savings.
This 2015 Turbo S is priced at the lower end of the market, but its high mileage means it offers little to no immediate savings compared to the average. It's an option for those seeking the lowest possible entry price, but buyers should be aware of potential maintenance costs associated with higher mileage.
This 2014 Turbo S is priced very aggressively, reflecting its high mileage. While it offers a low entry price, buyers should be prepared for potential maintenance and consider that the 'savings' are relative to a higher average price, not necessarily its current market value at this mileage.
This 2015 Turbo S is the most mileage-heavy option, priced accordingly. It represents the lowest entry cost for a Turbo S in this dataset, but buyers should be extremely diligent about pre-purchase inspections and potential maintenance costs associated with high-mileage supercars.
Last analyzed: June 1, 2026