2006 911 Carrera S Coupe 6-Speed

All the right mods helped this C2S top mileage comps

The Carrera S returned with the 997 generation after sitting out the 996 era, though its meaning had evolved from the widebody Turbo-look connotation of the 993. In the 997 lineup, the Carrera S distinguished itself with a larger 3.8-liter flat-six in place of the base car’s 3.6, delivering roughly 30–35 additional horsepower. It also came standard with PASM active suspension, 19-inch wheels, upgraded brakes with red calipers, and sportier styling details, positioning it as the more focused and performance-oriented version of the standard Carrera.

This 2006 911 Carrera S Coupe 6-Speed came finished in Seal Grey Metallic over a Black and Stone Grey interior and showed 66,500 miles. Factory equipment included the Sport Chrono Package Plus and 19-inch Carrera S wheels, while notable additions consisted of an OEM Aerokit, OEM sport exhaust, OEM short-throw shifter, LN Engineering magnetic drain plug, and a hardwired Escort Passport radar detector. The car presented in nice condition and was accompanied by a binder full of records, including documentation of an engine replacement at 41,900 miles.

Over the past twelve months, 997 Carrera S Coupe values have averaged $56,300, with a low of $26,000 and a high of $76,000 set by a 17,000-mile example. We last saw our Spotlight car in February 2022 when it sold for $49,500, and it improved on that result this time around, topping mileage comps with a final bid of $63,500.

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