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2006
The market for these Porsche 911 models (2005-2007) appears stable, with a wide price spectrum reflecting variations in mileage, condition, and specific trim levels. While the average price is around $56,631, the presence of both lower-priced, higher-mileage examples and premium, lower-mileage examples suggests a mature market where value is driven by individual vehicle specifics rather than broad market fluctuations.
Moderate
The Porsche 911 market for these model years (2005-2007) shows a healthy range of options, with total listings at 71 indicating a moderate inventory. Prices vary significantly based on mileage, condition, and trim, with a broad range from $26,900 to $99,998. The average price sits around $56,631.72. Buyers looking for the best value should consider the 2006 model year, which appears to offer a strong balance of depreciation and available features. Be prepared for potentially longer negotiation times on vehicles that have been on the market for an extended period, but also be aware that newer listings might represent the best immediate deals. Thorough pre-purchase inspection is highly recommended for any used Porsche.
This deal scores exceptionally high due to its excellent deal score, significant estimated savings, and relatively low mileage for its year, making it the top recommendation.
Ranked second, this deal offers a strong deal score and good mileage, representing a solid value proposition within the market.
This recommendation is driven by its excellent deal score and remarkably low mileage, presenting a fantastic opportunity for a well-preserved model.
This deal is recommended for its high deal score and low mileage, offering significant value and a well-maintained example.
This deal is highlighted for its impressive estimated savings and solid deal score, offering excellent value for a coupe model.
This deal is recommended for its balanced deal score and moderate mileage, with a reasonable days on market suggesting room for negotiation.
This deal is noted for its good deal score despite a very long days on market, indicating a strong potential for negotiation.
This deal is highly recommended due to its exceptional estimated savings and strong deal score, coupled with low mileage and very recent listing.
This deal is recommended for its good deal score and relatively low mileage, with a short time on market suggesting it's a desirable listing.
This deal is noted for its good deal score and significant estimated savings, with a long days on market suggesting potential for a favorable negotiation.
This deal is recommended for its balanced deal score and moderate mileage, representing a fair market opportunity.
This deal offers a good deal score and substantial estimated savings, making it an attractive option despite its relatively recent listing.
This deal is highlighted for its excellent estimated savings and decent deal score, offering good value for a convertible model.
This deal offers a fair deal score and good estimated savings, making it a reasonable option for consideration.
This deal is included as it represents a more budget-friendly entry into the Porsche 911 market, with a decent deal score despite higher mileage.
Last analyzed: January 1, 2026