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2006
The market for 2005-2007 Porsche 911 models appears stable, with prices ranging from approximately $25,000 to $140,000. While there's a wide spread, the average price of around $59,000 indicates a solid baseline. Deals with significant estimated savings suggest that strategic purchasing can yield excellent value, especially for well-preserved examples with reasonable mileage. The presence of listings with longer days on market hints at potential negotiation room.
Moderate
The Porsche 911 market for the 2005-2007 model years presents a compelling opportunity for enthusiasts seeking performance and prestige at a more accessible price point. With an average price around $59,000 and a total of 94 listings, inventory is moderate, suggesting a healthy but not oversaturated market. The key to securing a great deal lies in identifying vehicles with strong value propositions, such as lower mileage and significant estimated savings compared to the market average. Be prepared to negotiate, as many vehicles have been on the market for a considerable time, indicating potential flexibility from sellers. Focusing on well-maintained Carrera S models, particularly from 2006, appears to offer a sweet spot for value.
This deal is ranked number one due to its exceptional deal score, significantly lower price point ($46,800) compared to the average market price, and substantial estimated savings of $11,380. With mileage well below average (44,954 miles), it represents outstanding value.
This deal scores highly due to its very low mileage (43,735 miles) and a competitive price of $53,975, positioning it well within the market. It represents a solid choice for a well-maintained example.
This deal is highly recommended due to its remarkably low mileage (29,887 miles), which is substantially below the average, combined with a competitive price of $51,000 and estimated savings of $7,180. The long days on market (232) may also present negotiation opportunities.
This deal stands out with the highest estimated savings ($14,680) among the top-ranked vehicles and a very attractive price of $43,500. While the mileage is average, the long days on market (309) indicate strong potential for negotiation.
This deal offers a great combination of a lower-than-average mileage (39,235 miles), substantial estimated savings ($11,607), and a competitive price of $48,449. The relatively short days on market (52) suggest it's a popular listing.
This deal is notable for its below-average mileage (45,262 miles) and a price of $54,990. Although the estimated savings are smaller, the 129 days on market suggest there might be room for negotiation to improve the value proposition.
This deal features a 2006 Carrera S with mileage (44,726 miles) that is below the average, and a price of $56,995. While estimated savings are low, the relatively short time on market (59 days) indicates consistent interest.
This deal is attractive due to its very low mileage (39,170 miles), which is substantially below average, and a price of $58,138. The short 30 days on market indicates strong demand for this well-preserved example.
This deal offers a fantastic combination of very low mileage (36,744 miles), substantial estimated savings ($10,065), and a competitive price of $49,991. The extremely short 11 days on market indicates it's a highly desirable vehicle.
This deal presents a 2006 Carrera S at a price of $51,390 with mileage (49,962 miles) that is slightly above average. It offers estimated savings of $6,790 and has been on the market for 30 days.
This deal features a 2007 Carrera S with mileage (54,245 miles) that is slightly above average, but it comes with estimated savings of $7,156 and has been on the market for 102 days, suggesting potential negotiation flexibility.
This deal stands out with significant estimated savings ($12,014) and a very attractive price of $46,166. Although the mileage (54,428 miles) is above average, the relatively short 25 days on market suggests it's a popular listing.
This deal is notable for its exceptionally low mileage (40,264 miles), which is significantly below average, and a price of $59,640. The very short 15 days on market suggests it's a desirable car, despite minimal estimated savings.
This deal presents the most significant estimated savings ($16,065) and a very attractive price of $43,991. The mileage (58,238 miles) is slightly above average, but the 28 days on market indicate strong interest.
This deal offers a 2006 Carrera S with estimated savings of $8,000 and a price of $50,180. The mileage (58,366 miles) is above average, but the short 23 days on market suggest it's a popular listing.
Last analyzed: June 1, 2026