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2024 911 Turbo S Coupe
All the right options helped this Turbo S buck the depreciation trend

The 992-generation Porsche 911 Turbo S Coupe pushes the limits of what a road-going 911 can be, delivering staggering performance with remarkable precision. Powered by a twin-turbocharged flat-six producing 640 horsepower and 590 lb-ft of torque, it accelerates from 0 to 60 mph in just 2.6 seconds—quicker than the previous-generation GT2 RS—and reaches a top speed of 205 mph. To manage the immense power, Porsche engineered counter-rotating turbos with enlarged 55 mm turbine and 61 mm compressor wheels, working in balance like a gyroscope. Standard carbon-ceramic brakes with ten-piston front calipers ensure fade-free stopping power. Compared to a standard 992 Carrera, the Turbo S features significantly wider bodywork and track, enhancing grip and front-end response, and reinforcing its role as the ultimate all-weather, all-purpose 911.
This 2024 Porsche 911 Turbo S Coupe is a highly optioned example finished in White over a Bordeaux Red leather interior with Chalk contrast stitching and just 1,472 miles from new. The highlight is the factory Sport Package, which adds carbon fiber aerodynamic elements and High Gloss Black trim for a more aggressive visual presence. Additional factory options include the Sport Exhaust System, PASM Sport Suspension, Front Axle Lift System, LED-Matrix headlights in Black with PDLS+, and a heated GT Sport steering wheel with matte carbon fiber trim. Inside, the cabin is further upgraded with the Extended Leather Dashboard & Door Panel Package, leather-wrapped steering column, and a Burmester High-End Surround Sound System. An aftermarket exhaust system has been installed, with the original parts included in the sale. Showing in excellent condition throughout, this Turbo S carried an original MSRP of $275,050.
While 992 Turbo S Coupes have been slowly depreciating over the past few years, one would expect that depreciation to speed up as the next generation 992.2 Turbo and Turbo S are nearing announcement. But this 992.1, with its Sport Package and excellent spec was expected to do well despite the recent and impending drop, with an estimate in the $270-300,000 range against a $229,100 twelve-month average. It sold right on the money, hammering at $287,000. Sold number, but a fair deal for the the super-spec.
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