Porsche 911S Valuation: 7 used car listings analysed

Market overviewPrices and data for March-2026: There are currently 7 used Porsche 911S (model years 2000 - 2003) available. Prices range from £10,290 to £12,995, with a median price of £12,450. The most common configuration on the market is a combination of coupe, petrol, and automatic, while the most popular trims include . Market dynamics indicate that a vehicle sells in an average of 38 days, and 0.0% of listings have recently seen a price reduction (with discounts up to £0). Additionally, 0 vehicles are currently listed below market value. An indicator of durability: the inventory includes models with a mileage of up to 140,000 km (Source: 42 scanned sites).

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On the hunt for a used Porsche 911S?

Seeking the best value on a second-hand car? The Porsche 911S is a great decision. AutoUncle showcases a total of 7 cars sourced from various dealership websites and online marketplaces.

What is the average price of a used Porsche 911S?

A used Porsche 911S costs between £10,290 for the cheapest variant and £12,995 for the latest and most well-equipped model on AutoUncle.

The used car price of an Porsche 911S is determined by a number of factors, the most important of which are production year, engine size and performance, fuel economy of the car, the car's mileage not to mention equipment level.

For example, a car that's younger with fewer miles on the odometer will generally cost more. Likewise, higher-end models with more luxurious features or more powerful engines will also carry a more substantial price tag than, for example, an older car without special equipment and with many kilometres behind it.

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What are the most popular fuel types for the Porsche 911S?

The principal fuel kind for a Porsche 911S is petrol.

We urge you to take your driving habits into account before settling on a specific fuel type. Are you more often driving in urban areas or on expansive roads and motorways? How many miles do you usually drive each week?

If you drive mostly short distances, range is not crucial - so electric, plug-in or petrol are obvious choices. For daily long journeys, electric cars make the most sense if you can charge easily. For longer daily commutes, a modern electric car is often suitable - especially if you can charge at home or at work. For very long daily driving without charging options, a diesel car can still be relevant. Note that in some countries, diesel engines with high emissions are no longer allowed to enter some cities.

Which different body types does the Porsche 911S come in?

On AutoUncle, the Porsche 911S is exclusively offered in the coupe body style. A coupe boasts a body design that accentuates style and offers a sportier driving experience. Its chassis is usually more rigid and robust compared to a saloon or SUV. This car is ideal for those without children and those who prefer travelling with fewer items. Typically, coupés come with a higher price tag than their corresponding saloon or hatchback counterparts.

Which cars are similar to Porsche 911S?

Several vehicles that are similar to the Porsche 911S are available.

Preferred alternatives to the Porsche 911S

  • BMW 420
  • Audi TT
  • Mazda MX5

A popular alternative to the Porsche 911S is the BMW 420. There are 1,491 of this car for sale in the UK right now and the average selling price is £18,198.

The Audi TT is another popular pick, with 949 cars currently for sale and an average price of £13,199. The Mazda MX5 comes in as the third most popular choice with an average sales price of £15,000 and 556 car for sale at the moment in the UK.

Reflecting on the move to an electrically powered car?

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