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2006
The market for these Porsche 911 models is dynamic, with a broad price spectrum from $33k to over $104k. While there are many listings, the average days on market suggests that inventory moves at a moderate pace, offering room for negotiation, especially on vehicles that have been listed longer.
Moderate
The Porsche 911 market for 2005-2007 models shows a wide price range, indicating opportunities for savvy buyers. With an average price around $58,500 and mileage averaging just under 58,000 miles, listings that deviate significantly from these averages, especially those with lower mileage or longer days on market, present potential negotiation leverage. Consider the 2006 model year as a strong contender for value, often appearing in top deals with substantial savings. Be prepared to negotiate, as many vehicles have been on the market for over 80 days.
This deal scores highly due to a good balance of price, low mileage for its year, and a solid deal score, representing a good value proposition.
This is a top-tier deal, offering substantial estimated savings and one of the lowest mileages in the dataset, making it an excellent value despite a longer time on market.
This deal stands out with the largest estimated savings in the top ranks and a competitive price point, making it a prime candidate for value-conscious buyers, especially given its extended time on market.
This listing offers excellent estimated savings and a good deal score, making it a compelling option. Its longer days on market also provide negotiation leverage.
This deal presents a solid deal score and mileage close to the market average, with significant estimated savings, especially considering its extended listing duration.
This listing offers a strong deal score and significant estimated savings, with mileage that is very close to the market average. Its relatively shorter time on market suggests good demand.
This deal offers substantial estimated savings and a good deal score, making it attractive despite higher mileage. Its time on market provides a good basis for negotiation.
This coupe variant offers a decent deal score and reasonable estimated savings. Its mileage is slightly above average, but the days on market suggest potential for negotiation.
This is the only 2005 model in the top 15, offering a slightly lower entry price point. Its mileage is acceptable, and the extended days on market provide a good basis for negotiation.
This deal offers a good deal score and reasonable estimated savings. The mileage is slightly above average, but its presence on the market for 81 days suggests room for negotiation.
This coupe variant offers a good deal score and mileage close to the average, with a relatively short time on market, indicating it's a desirable listing.
This deal presents the lowest price point and the second-highest estimated savings, making it a very attractive option for budget-conscious buyers, despite its significantly higher mileage.
This listing offers substantial estimated savings and a very competitive price, balanced by higher mileage. Its long days on market make it a prime candidate for negotiation.
This deal offers good estimated savings and a competitive price. The mileage is slightly above average, but its moderate time on market suggests it's a solid option.
This listing has a lower deal score but offers decent estimated savings. Its very short time on market suggests it's priced competitively, but an early offer might still be considered.
Last analyzed: January 1, 2026