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2023 911 Carrera T Coupe 7-Speed
Decent result for a lightly optioned, but clean-looking T

The 992.1 Carrera T marked the return of Porsche’s lightweight, driver-focused formula for a second modern iteration, following the 991.2 Carrera T that debuted in 2017 after a long hiatus dating back to 1973. Building on that concept, the 992.1 brought meaningful upgrades including the wider body shared with the rest of the 992 range, improved chassis rigidity, and standard PASM Sport suspension. It also added rear-axle steering as an available option and benefited from a more refined interior and updated technology, all while maintaining the core T ethos of reduced weight, a manual-first mindset, and a focus on driving engagement.
This 2023 911 Carrera T Coupe was finished in GT Silver over Black and showed 2,800 miles. Equipped with the 7-speed manual, it was nicely optioned with RS Spyder Design wheels in Titanium Grey and the deletion of the side decals for a cleaner look. A sharp, understated example with a full gallery, clean CarFax, and regular service.
Over the past twelve months, 992.1 Carrera T Coupe values have averaged $132,800, with a low of $122,500 and a high of $161,000 for a 1,500-mile Paint-to-Sample South Sea Blue Metallic example. Mileage comps put our Spotlight Car in the $119,300–$145,800 range, though it lacked options like the Aerokit to push it toward the top end. It sold right where it should have, at a final bid of $123,500.
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