Porsche 997 Turbo Valuation: 9 used car listings analysed

Market overviewPrices and data for March-2026: There are currently 9 used Porsche 997 Turbo (model years 2006 - 2011) available. Prices range from £45,995 to £69,995, with a median price of £54,975. The most common configuration on the market is a combination of convertible, petrol, and automatic, while the most popular trims include . Market dynamics indicate that a vehicle sells in an average of 88 days, and 22.2% 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 82,541 km (Source: 42 scanned sites).

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Thinking about buying a used Porsche 997 Turbo?

Are you interested in getting a used sports car? Then the Porsche 997 Turbo is a great option. There are 9 used Porsche 997 Turboes currently available on AutoUncle, each one collected from an online marketplace or dealership website.

What is the cost of a pre-owned Porsche 997 Turbo?

A used Porsche 997 Turbo costs between £40,975 for the cheapest variant and £62,995 for the most expensive model.

The used car price of an Porsche 997 Turbo is determined by a number of factors, the most important of which are the year, engine size and performance, fuel efficiency of the car, number of miles along with the level of equipment in the car.

For instance, a more recent model with lower mileage, or a luxury edition with a robust engine, usually garners a premium price than a car from an older model year, with higher mileage and no optional extras.

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What fuel configurations can I choose from for the Porsche 997 Turbo?

The Porsche 997 Turbo most commonly uses petrol as its fuel type.

Before deciding on a fuel type to buy, we highly recommend taking some time to consider your current driving habits. Do you generally drive in city conditions or on open highways and motorways? What is your average weekly mileage count?

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. Diesel cars may still be relevant in some cases with very long journeys and lack of charging options. Take into account that several countries restrict high-emission diesel engines from their city zones.

What body types is the Porsche 997 Turbo available in?

The Porsche 997 Turbo is available in both cabriolet and coupe body styles, with the cabriolet being the more popular choice. A cabrio or a convertible is a fantastic way to give the driving experience a new dimension. These days, most cabrio models have excellent hoods and weather gear, making them suitable for driving year-round. It’s worth noting that convertibles tend to be heavier than normal cars due to the lack of roof, as thickener is applied underneath the car to strengthen the chassis.

What is the price difference between different body types for Porsche 997 Turbo?

What popular alternatives are there to Porsche 997 Turbo?

There are some possible alternatives to the Porsche 997 Turbo.

Recommended alternatives to the Porsche 997 Turbo

  • BMW 420
  • Audi TT
  • Mazda MX5

The BMW 420 is a strong alternative to the Porsche 997 Turbo. With an average sale price of £18,198 you can currently find 1,491 of these cars available for sale on AutoUncle.

The Audi TT is another popular pick, with 949 cars currently for sale and an average price of £13,199. Ranked third, the Mazda MX5 is also a good alternative to the Porsche 997 Turbo, and you'll find 556 used Mazda MX5 cars for an average price of £15,000 on AutoUncle.

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