The pinnacle of the 991 Carrera model range, the GTS features a naturally aspirated 3.8-liter flat-six engine rated at 430 HP, lowered PASM suspension, Porsche Torque Vectoring (PTV), the Sport Chrono Package, a sport exhaust system, a SportDesign front spoiler, and 20” 911 Turbo S center-lock wheels as standard. This 2015 Porsche 911 Carrera GTS Coupe is finished in Agate Grey Metallic over a Black leather interior and is equipped with a 7-speed Porsche Doppelkupplung (PDK) transmission. At an original sticker price of over $134k, it also features optional heated and ventilated 14-way Power Sport Seats, Porsche-crested headrests, Premium Package Plus, ParkAssist, a glass sunroof, power-folding side mirrors, and the BOSE Audio Package. A lifelong California car, this GTS is now being offered for auction with approximately 54k miles showing on the odometer.
The GTS model features wider bodywork than a standard Carrera, a SportDesign front spoiler, darkened headlamp housings, side skirts, a black rear diffuser, black quad exhaust tips, “GTS” logos on the doors, and 20” 911 Turbo S center-lock wheels in satin black. This example is finished in Agate Grey Metallic and equipped with bi-xenon headlights including Porsche Dynamic Light System (PDLS), an optional electric tilt/slide sunroof in glass, power-folding and auto-dimming mirrors, LED taillights, a speed-activated rear spoiler, parking sensors, a rearview camera, red Porsche-branded brake calipers, and Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 tires. Detailed images are provided in the gallery along with a CARFAX showing an unspecified accident reported between August 2017 and October 2018.
The cabin is appointed with Black full leather upholstery, a matching Alcantara headliner, and black brushed aluminum trim pieces. Accessories include optional heated and ventilated 14-way Power Sport Seats with memory, a three-spoke SportDesign steering wheel with paddle shifters, the Light Design Package, Porsche Entry & Drive, an auto-dimming rearview mirror, dual-zone automatic climate control, cruise control, a Sport Chrono dashboard stopwatch, the BOSE Audio Package, and Porsche Communication Management (PCM). The seller notes that an aftermarket cell phone charger has been installed.
The GTS is equipped with a naturally aspirated 3.8-liter flat-six engine rated at 430 HP and 325 lb-ft of torque, a 30 HP increase over a standard Carrera S. This example features a 7-speed dual-clutch PDK transmission sending power to the rear wheels. The car is equipped with lowered Porsche Active Suspension Management (PASM) ride height, Porsche Torque Vectoring (PTV), the Sport Chrono Package, a sport exhaust system, and cross-drilled disc brakes paired with 6-piston front and 4-piston rear aluminum monobloc calipers. The seller indicates a service was recently completed, and there are no outstanding maintenance items.
This sale will include a clean title.
The seller would like you to know: “The last of the naturally aspirated flat 6 / 3.8liter. One of the best sounding modern 911.”
Comments (32)
Bid in the amount of $61,500
Bid in the amount of $61,000
Bid in the amount of $59,991
@rbrunson the car literally left 5 min ago. It was here for me to take the pics underneath and I did the date codes on tires. There are some imperfections on wheels, but overall the car is very nice for the mileage, and most importantly the metal body panels all seem to be original paint. Keep bidding, you won’t be disappointed!
In pictures 54 and 55 it looks like the passengers side rims have been curbed and touched up but will need to be refinished. Please confirm.
The drivers side look fine both front and rear.
Thanks,
Bid in the amount of $58,000
Just uploaded pics from under car and tire date codes
Additional content has been added to the gallery for this listing.
Bid in the amount of $56,991
@rbrunson there was no ppf added to this car. I have no idea on ceramic coat. We have vendors who can do either for you after you win the auction
PPF or ceramic coating applied?
Update. Client will pay for second key for winning bidder
Bid in the amount of $20,000
Has there been any PPF or ceramic coating applied to the car?
Any idea on the cost for replacing the cracked front lip?
@TubeGuy buyer will be paying for key. Seller has only kept for short time as another car he wanted became available and he has limited space. He loves the car and actually asked me about pulling the listing and selling a different car he has. So my advice to potential buyers is bid and make a deal before he changes his mind 🤣🤣
I bought a 2016 a couple of years ago and I'd hoped it would go up in value. Or at least not depreciate. It's worth more now than when I bought it. The sound is fantastic. Given the high miles and possibility of an accident it can present a great opportunity for somebody. The seller probably needs to clarify the key and who's paying for it. If indeed the car was CPO post-accident I wouldn't stress about it.
Porsche Downtown L.A. puts the car up for sale last October, and it gets registered to a new owner 5/22/25? Who is that buyer, and why is he selling it so quickly?
@rbrunson 1 key, but we can always have Porsche DTLA make another key
2 keys?
@robertschachtesq as previously stated, we do not have info on accident, but car was later CPO’d and we see no evidence of paint work on metal panels
@rbrunson we didn’t have lift available day we shot the car. We typically bring car back in last couple days of auction when it is consignment. We can show the vehicle on those days and potentially shoot pics underneath. If you are local and serious about the car start bidding and let’s arrange time for you to see it!
Please also provide pictures from underneath of the car.
Any idea what is the “damage” listed on the Carfax report?
Bid in the amount of $991
@cgolseth we are aware, Pcar needs to modify
NOT a "4" GTS!
@rbrunson I see 23 date codes on the Michelin Cup2 in our pics. Based on visual wear of rotors I would count on brakes in near future, but no pad wear indicator is active yet, and the car was just serviced by a local independent porsche shop in last few weeks and brakes were not recommended yet.
@rbrunson we would need to inspect brakes to give you accurate assessment on pad / rotor life at this time. Tires are Michelin Cup2. Would have to check date codes for you.
It appears from the Carfax the brakes and tires were last replaced at about 32,000 miles. At the current mileage of 52,000 miles both of these items would need replacing soon based on the history where the original tires were replaced at 21,000 miles and again at 32,000 miles.
What is the current condition?
@rbrunson it appears the damage is exclusive to the lip, which are easy replace item. Pic 61 is just something in pic. 29 there is a small scratch. I would leave it alone as paint on metal panels appears all original and meter readings are provided. No info on accident. It couldn’t have been much as paint appears original, and Then Porsche of Long Beach CPO’d the car. We do not release customer cars for PPI. You are welcome to send someone to our shop for inspection. Reach out directly and we can make arrangements.
@kz This is a 2wd GTS not sure why it’s been listed as a 4…
The lower lip of the front bumper is cracked in picture 21. Is the bumper also damaged?
Picture 61 shows what appears to be a scuff mark. Is this just a flaw in the picture?
Picture 29 shows a scratch. Can it we buffed out or is a repaint required?
Can you provide any details on the reported accident in 2017/2018?
Would you allow a PPI at my cost prior to close of the auction by a local dealer like Porsche Long Beach?
Thanks,
CarFax, Vin Analytic, all paperwork listed in the auction, and all interior trim pieces indicate that this is a Carrera GTS, not 4 GTS. The rear light bar is also missing but that can be modified. Can the seller or Pcarmarket confirm that is this a 4 as listed in the title or 2 as all evidences point towards