Classic and modern combined. This was the facelifted, sixth-generation 911. Similar 997’s have shown a 5-year compound annual growth rate of 19.1%*.
Asset Details
This particular Porsche 911 (997.2) Carrera Coupé is a beautiful collectible with only 12,800km on the clock. The valuation of €73,000 was certified by an independent appraiser.
Past Growth
Over the past 5 years, the Porsche 911 (997.2) Carrera Coupé manual has shown an impressive compound annual growth rate of 19.1%. This is based on an average sales price in 2018 of €30,496, which is calculated from data points from auctions, and the current sales price of €73,000.
The 997 was an evolution of the preceding 996 and this new generation is often called the ‘sweet spot’ of modern 911s.
Model History
IWith vastly improved reliability and stunning looks, the 997.2 is without a doubt a Porsche generation to watch out for in the future. Thanks to its better reliability and minimal technology intervention, collectors’ views are that the 997.2 is the last 911 that offers the perfect balance of minimal driver aids and great sports performance.
This particular 911 (997.2) Carrera Coupé with a grade of 2 is in very good condition with an incredibly low mileage of just 12,800km. It is now stored and maintained in a secure location in Germany. Over the past 5 years, the 997.2 Carrera Coupé manual has shown an impressive compound annual growth rate of 19.1%.
We see that the modern classic, the 997, has been steadily increasing in value since 2019 and we predict that it will continue to do so.
Asset Information
Maintenance description
This Porsche 997.2 Carrera is regularly maintained and stored in a secure location in Germany.
Initial Registration
October 2009
Condition description
This particular Porsche 911 (997.2) Carrera Coupé is in an unrestored, well-preserved condition with very low mileage.
Restored
Grade 2 condition
Assembly
Germany: Stuttgart
Designer
Grant Larson (2001)
Performance
345 PS (254 kW; 340 bhp) at 6,500 rpm
Transmission
Six-Speed Manual