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2006
The market shows a wide price spectrum, but the majority of desirable listings, particularly the Carrera 4S, fall within a more accessible range below the average price. There are clear opportunities for buyers to find vehicles priced significantly below market average, especially by targeting listings with higher days on market or slightly above average mileage.
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The market for Porsche 911 models from 2005-2007 is relatively limited, with only 26 total listings. Prices show significant variation, indicating that careful selection is key. Focus on models with mileage closer to the average of 63,000 miles, as higher mileage examples can offer substantial savings. Be prepared to negotiate, especially on vehicles that have been on the market longer, as there may be room for a favorable deal. The Carrera 4S trim appears frequently in the top recommendations, suggesting it offers a strong balance of performance and value within this generation.
This listing stands out with the highest deal score, offering substantial estimated savings and significantly lower mileage than the market average. It represents an excellent opportunity to acquire a well-preserved Porsche 911.
This deal offers a great combination of significant estimated savings and mileage that is close to the market average, making it a strong contender for value.
This listing provides a solid deal with mileage below average and a respectable amount of estimated savings, representing a good balance of condition and price.
This deal offers a good estimated saving and is a coupe model, which might appeal to a different buyer preference. The mileage is slightly above average but still within a reasonable range.
This is a very attractively priced 2005 model, offering a low entry point into 911 ownership. While estimated savings are minimal, the price itself is a significant draw, and it has been on the market for a reasonable period.
This deal offers a good amount of estimated savings and is a convertible model. The higher mileage is offset by the potential for negotiation, especially given its longer time on market.
This listing features a low-mileage example, which is always desirable. While the estimated savings are moderate, the low mileage and recent listing suggest it's a well-priced vehicle that might move quickly.
This is another strong offering from Vault Motor Cars, featuring low mileage for its year and a good estimated saving. Its very short time on market indicates it's priced competitively.
This coupe model offers a good estimated saving, and its longer time on market (112 days) suggests potential negotiation leverage. The mileage is a bit higher but acceptable for the year.
This convertible has a higher mileage but offers a decent estimated saving. Its moderate time on market suggests it's priced reasonably, and there might be room for negotiation.
This listing presents a significant opportunity for savings, despite having higher mileage. The substantial estimated savings and its presence on the market for over 100 days indicate strong negotiation potential.
This deal offers a good amount of estimated savings and is a convertible. The mileage is slightly elevated, but the significant savings and its time on market suggest it's a good candidate for negotiation.
This listing represents the most significant estimated savings available, making it a prime candidate for buyers prioritizing value over mileage. Its long time on market indicates substantial negotiation potential.
This deal offers a good estimated saving and is a convertible. The mileage is slightly higher, but the price is competitive, and it has been on the market for a reasonable period.
This listing represents a very low entry price for a Porsche 911, with substantial estimated savings. The high mileage is the primary factor, but for budget-conscious buyers, this offers significant value and negotiation potential.
Last analyzed: February 1, 2026