2006 911 Carrera 4S Coupe 6-Speed

Nothing moves like a Speed Yellow Aerokit

The 997.1 Carrera 4S built on the formula established by the 996.2 Carrera 4S, but refined it in nearly every way. While both shared the widebody look and all-wheel-drive system derived from the Turbo, the 997 returned to classic round headlights and more sculpted proportions, addressing one of the biggest criticisms of the 996. Under the skin, the 3.8-liter flat-six produced more power and paired with improved PASM suspension and updated electronics for a more composed drive. Inside, material quality and overall design took a noticeable step forward, making the 997.1 feel like a more polished and complete evolution of the C4S concept.

This 2006 911 Carrera 4S Coupe 6-Speed came finished in Speed Yellow over Black leather and showed 75,000 miles. A great-looking, well-optioned car, it was equipped with the Aerokit, Sport Shifter, and more. The gallery included hundreds of detailed photos along with paint meter readings (like a lot a lot), service records, a DME report, and the original window sticker.

Over the past twelve months, 997.1 Carrera 4S Coupe values have averaged $55,500, with a low of $27,777 and a high of $85,000 for a 55,000-mile Paint-to-Sample Mexico Blue example. While our Spotlight Car was never in contention for the high, it always felt like an above-average result despite mileage comps straddling both sides of the twelve-month average. It sold at a final bid of $70,000.

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