1995 928 GTS 5-Speed

Super-low mileage, but a bit of a deal

The 928 GTS, produced from 1992 to 1995, represented the final and most powerful evolution of Porsche’s front-engine grand tourer. Power came from a 5.4-liter V8 producing 345 horsepower and 369 lb-ft of torque, good for a top speed of around 171 mph. Visually, the GTS is easily identified by its wider rear fenders, body-colored rear spoiler, and full-width rear light bar, along with 17-inch “Cup” wheels and larger brakes. Blending serious performance with improved interior refinement and comfort, the GTS became the ultimate expression of the 928 before production ended in 1995.

This 1995 928 GTS 5-Speed came finished in Black over Cashmere Beige and Black leather and showed just 15,031 miles. A nicely preserved example, it has been maintained with service records dating back to the current owner’s acquisition in 2018 and while the original wheels have been removed, they are included with the car.

Over the past twelve months, 928 GTS values have averaged $120,199, with a low of $28,282 and a high of $269,000 for a 9,000-mile Midnight Blue example sold last October. We’ve seen mileage comps in the $227,500 and $232,000, but our Spotlight Car sold for $201,600 inclusive of buyer’s fee. Well bought.

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