
Introduced in 2002, the Porsche 996 Carrera 4S combined the wide Turbo body, brakes, and suspension with the all-wheel-drive system of the Carrera 4, offering a more aggressive appearance and sharper handling without the added cost of a Turbo. It retained the base 911’s naturally aspirated 3.6-liter flat-six, producing 320 horsepower, and was available with a 6-speed manual or optional Tiptronic automatic transmission. The model is easily identified by its “Carrera 4S” badging and the signature red reflector strip spanning the rear. Initially offered only as a coupe, a Cabriolet version joined the lineup in 2004.
This 2003 911 Carrera 4S Coupe 6-Speed is finished in Arctic Silver Metallic over a Black leather interior and shows just 9,000 miles on the odometer. Lightly modified with wheel spacers, Feal adjustable coilovers, a Cargraphic exhaust, and a Porsche Classic infotainment system, the car presents in very nice condition. It has also benefited from recent maintenance, including a new drive belt, spark plugs, and an IMS bearing replacement in 2024—making it a standout low-mileage example that’s been thoughtfully updated and cared for.
We’ve seen this low-mileage C4S make a few appearances over the past couple of years, first failing to sell in December 2022 at a $55,500 high bid, then again in April of this year at $55,000—both right at the low end of comps. But this time around, the seller got their number, as the car finally sold at a final bid of $65,500. Patience, as they say, paid off—with a $10k bump to show for it.
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