Finished in Carrara White Metallic over black leather, this 2015 Porsche 991 Turbo commanded an original sticker price of over $168k including the optional Carbon Fiber Interior Package, Sport Chrono Package, Premium Package Plus, Porsche Dynamic Chassis Control (PDCC), and more. Originally sold to a Porsche collector in New Hampshire, this Turbo is now being offered for auction out by its seller out of New York with under 1k miles showing on the odometer.
This Coupe is finished in Carrara White Metallic and features optional SportDesign side mirrors, an electric slide/tilt sunroof, and Bi-Xenon headlights in black. Factory 20” 911 Turbo wheels come dressed in Pirelli P Zero tires, detailed images are provided in the gallery along with a clean CARFAX report.
The black leather and Alcantara interior is equipped with optional 18-way Adaptive Sport Seats Plus and the Carbon Fiber Interior Package as well as additional carbon fiber trim on the center console. Other options include front seat heating, the Light Design Package, Power Steering Plus, and Premium Package Plus which adds front seat ventilation, Porsche Entry & Drive, and ParkAssist (front and rear) with a reversing camera.
This Turbo is equipped with a 3.8-liter flat-six engine featuring twin Variable Turbine Geometry (VTG) turbochargers. A 7-speed dual-clutch PDK transmission delivers as much as 520 HP and 487 lb.-ft of torque to all four wheels. Equipped with the optional Sport Chrono Package, this Turbo can accelerate from 0-60 MPH in as little as 3 seconds. Standard performance features include Rear Axle Steering, Porsche Stability Management (PSM), Automatic Brake differential (ABD), Anti-Slip Regulation (ASR), and Porsche Torque Vectoring Plus (PTV Plus). The seller states a service and thorough inspection was carried out by a Porsche specialist upon their purchase earlier in 2022 including all new fluids and a new battery.
This sale will include a clean title.
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@autobahn22 no, we had good momentum from the group I was optimistic it would, but closed below the reserve. Thank you to everyone who bid and contributed.
Did it meet the reserve?
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@deezPcar that's a pretty correct summary, to make a long story longer...the car was bought by a collector and barely driven, yet serviced bi-annually until he traded it in 2021. With about 700 miles on it. It then jumped from dealer to dealer, Until I acquired it several months ago with 881 miles. I took the time and went through the entire car, making sure everything was up to snuff, including fluids, ac system, and all known bugs that could be present in a car like this, I then also reached out to the original collector as he is a mutual acquaintance of a large client of mine, to in fact find out more detail about its use, or lack thereof, his service knowledge, and ultimately his reasoning behind selling it so many years later.
His answer was as follows, he bought it to drive, but then added a Turbo S Executive to his collection shortly after acquiring this car, then, since he has over 20 Porsches he kept it thinking his wife or soon-to-be driving daughter would enjoy it. Time passed and it rarely got driven, then in the height of the market, he was on a list for a 25thMR car and used this as a downpayment which he said he got what he wanted for it. I hope that helps clear up the car's history, ultimately it's a beautiful sub 1000mi Turbo that deserves a good home! To answer your last question regarding CarFax, since it was never titled or registered just re-assigned to dealers it still is a one-owner car, and the winning bidder will be the second registered owner of record.
So, just for clarity, the car is a one owner car that sat basically unused then sold in 2021 to a dealer (which doesn't register in Carfax as a 2nd owner) who also doesn't drive it and is now being sold? Any idea why a car of this caliber was never used?
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@guyschroen I just uploaded a dozen or so photos, they’re low light but I tried to focus on the areas you mentioned. Sorry for the iPhone quality.
Additional content has been added to the gallery for this listing.
@guyschroen Sorry I didnt get there yesterday I will head over there when they open around 9am EST and reshoot those two photos for you.
My apologies for the delay. Mainly # 33 (cockpit and door sill area) and 34 (instrument cluster) would be helpful if possible. The photo is focused on the steering wheel and the rest is blurred out. Thank you.
@guyschroen yes will do!
@guyschroen which photos are blurred that you want better images of?
@guyschroen yes I will do it today for you.
Using photo “portrait mode” on your camera (iPhone I’m guessing) looks good but we are all trying to see what the car looks like and it blurs out the background. Better pics please.
Can you provide a picture of the door sills on both driver and passenger side (north of the photo showing the hood and engine release)? That is an area that is typically scuffed? Thank you.
@devildog, this is my first listing with PCAR, after meeting the crew yesterday at their LI office I’m looking forward to being a part of the PCAR family. I’m glad I made the transition over from the BaT dark side. Happy bidding and I’m glad to answer any questions you may have about this stunning 924mi 991.1 Turbo!
PcarMarket is going to tell the real market price. No BAT tire kickers here since we have to secure our bid with credit card.