We are pleased to present this 2017 Porsche 991.2 Carrera S Coupe finished in Racing Yellow over black leather. Marking the launch year of the turbocharged Carrera model, this 2017 Carrera S came optioned with a 7-speed manual transmission as well as PASM Sport Suspension, the Sport Exhaust System, a GT Sport steering wheel, Sport Chrono Package, seat centers in Alcantara, and much more. Sporting a true driver’s configuration while showing just over 14k miles on the odometer, this generously optioned one-owner Carrera S is now being offered for auction by its seller out of Massachusetts.
This Carrera S comes finished in Racing Yellow with a matching painted model designation, optional SportDesign exterior mirrors, LED headlights, and wheel caps with colored Porsche crests. The 20” Carrera S wheels come painted in Jet Black Metallic with Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 tires. Older paint protection film was recently removed, and the seller describes the underlying finish to have been preserved in excellent condition. Additional images are provided in the gallery along with a clean one-owner CARFAX report.
The black leather interior features Adaptive Sport Seats Plus with exclusive Alcantara centers as well as Racing Yellow seatbelts, sun visors in Alcantara, Racing Yellow painted trim, and a GT Sport steering wheel. A complete list of factory options can be found below:
For the 2017 model year, this Carrera model range was given a new twin-turbocharged 3.0L flat-six engine. The Carrera S produces up to 420 HP, and this example features an optional 7-speed manual transmission driving the rear wheels. The optional Sport Exhaust System and Sport Chrono Package have also been equipped as well as PASM Sport Suspension which provides a 20mm drop in ride height. The CARFAX report shows three service records from Jack Daniels Motors of New Jersey.
Accompanied by a clean title, this loaded 2017 Carrera S is ready to be enjoyed by a new owner.
Comments (47)
Didn’t even make it to Carrera T money…and this is WAY more car than a T.
We aren’t even at Carrera T money….and this is way more car than a T.
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If this was a PEC car and the motor was replaced, do you know if anything else was replaced like the clutch, brakes, etc.? I assume if it was a PEC car it would have been tracked for the first xxxx miles of its life then cleaned up for sale. I do not see any cars for sale on the Atlanta PEC site, but have always wondered what happens with the cars they use once they are done with them.
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@Jsanders Yes, of course. PEC is an acronym for Porsche Experience Center. Porsche has cars on hand to show prospective clients and for "driver education." We have been led to believe this was such a car, though we have nothing definitive to show. Carfax makes no reference to it, nor the engine replacement, but it was indeed completed. Porsche essentially CPO's these cars and sells them "as new" once they are done. This car had a 5-year warranty associated with it when sold to this original owner. We have verified this car is currently eligible for CPO, should a bidder wish to add warranty once again. This car is in impeccable shape throughout, and we are only making every effort to provide transparency and complete and thorough information to prospective bidders.
@RADExotics Can you explain what it means to be a "PEC" car? Do you know why the engine was replaced after 1,500 miles?
@03redrocket there will be no automatic announcement but we’ll try to let everyone know ASAP if it will sell. Thanks!
So one last possible dumb question being I am new to this site. When the car hits reserve will is show that somewhere? Thanks in advance
@RADExotics Thanks for you honesty I was wondering why three services before it was sold.
@RADExotics super thanks
@03redrocket Pcar is 5% with a max of $5,000. And yes, a great car indeed! Thank you.
Great car, I am a bit surprised at the auction fee unless I miss read it, 10% without a max out number let’s say 5k?
All,
Thank you for the bids and comments. An important note: it was just brought to our attention from an individual who is familiar with this car, which is that it may have originated as a "PEC" car. Porsche replaced the motor at approximately 1,500 miles on the odometer and THEN sold it as a new car with a 5-year warranty. We have consulted with a Porsche dealer we know well, and they have confirmed that the car is eligible for CPO and there is nothing in its history that is cause for concern. Given the condition, both physically and mechanically, we have full faith and confidence, but the CPO option is available post purchase (for around$5k). Please let us know if we can answer any additional questions, and good luck to all!
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@Dozer PPF was peeling around the edges (I don’t know which brand or who originally installed but it was not perfect). Once removed the car looked like new. The paint underneath was perfectly preserved so PPF did its hob. And yes, all original factory paint.
Do you know why the PPF was removed? Is all the paint original? Thanks.
That is the DME generated with this scanner. Please bear in mind, the roads are covered in salt, we had someone come do the DME on site. We see no evidence of track use
Yes, please post the full DME. Thanks
Also how much track time?
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Please post a full DME report.
A new video has been added to the listing page.
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please note: underside photos and DME report now uploaded as well. Good luck to all!
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