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2017 911 Carrera S Coupe 7-Speed
The first of the turbocharged Carreras still looks strong

The 991.2 marked a major turning point for the 911 lineup, as Porsche moved the standard Carrera models from naturally aspirated engines to turbocharging. Replacing the 3.8-liter flat-six of the 991.1 Carrera S, the new 3.0-liter twin-turbocharged engine produced 420 horsepower along with a significant increase in low-end torque. The result was quicker acceleration, improved efficiency, and a broader, more usable powerband, fundamentally changing the character of the everyday 911 while still maintaining its performance edge.
This 2017 911 Carrera S Coupe 7-Speed came finished in Graphite Blue Metallic over Black leather and showed 21,000 miles. It was nicely optioned with the Premium Package, Sport Seats, Sport Chrono, and more with an original MSRP of $121,590. The gallery included detailed photos and service records, with the most recent work in January 2026 consisting of a new water pump, coolant block, and thermostat.
Over the past twelve months, 991.2 Carrera S Coupe values have averaged $97,500, with a low of $80,000 and a high of $121,991 for a 6,200-mile example sold last September. Our Spotlight Car landed right where it should, selling at a final bid of $109,000. A solid result and in line with expectations.
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