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2008
The market for these Porsche 911 models exhibits a wide price range, indicating variability in condition, mileage, and trim. While some listings are priced at a premium, there are clear opportunities for negotiation, especially on vehicles that have been on the market longer or have higher mileage. The average price sits around $54,500, but deals can be found significantly below this, suggesting a slightly softening trend or strong dealer willingness to negotiate on specific units.
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The Porsche 911 market for 2008-2012 models currently shows limited inventory, suggesting that desirable examples can move quickly. Buyers should be prepared to act decisively on well-priced opportunities. While newer model years offer lower mileage, the 2008 models present a compelling value proposition, often with significant savings, making them ideal for budget-conscious enthusiasts willing to consider slightly higher mileage. Thorough pre-purchase inspections are crucial for any performance vehicle in this segment.
This deal stands out with the highest deal score, indicating an excellent balance of price, mileage, and market competitiveness. The estimated savings are substantial, and the mileage is well below the market average for this model year range.
This listing offers an exceptionally low mileage for a 2008 model, making it a standout choice. Despite a slightly lower estimated savings figure, the low mileage combined with a competitive price point and a longer days on market suggests potential for negotiation.
This 2010 Carrera 4 presents with mileage significantly below the average, making it a desirable option. Although the estimated savings are lower, its very recent listing and strong deal score indicate it's priced well for its condition and mileage.
This listing offers one of the most significant estimated savings, making it a compelling value, especially for a 2008 model. While the mileage is higher than average, the aggressive pricing and moderate days on market suggest it's a deal worth considering for those prioritizing budget.
This is the most budget-friendly option by a considerable margin, offering the largest estimated savings. While it has the highest mileage among the listed deals, its aggressive pricing makes it an outstanding value for someone prioritizing affordability in a Porsche 911.
This deal represents a mid-range option with mileage close to the market average. It offers a reasonable price point and a small estimated saving, suggesting it's fairly valued but may have some negotiation potential.
This 2011 Carrera S offers mileage that aligns perfectly with the market average, combined with a solid estimated saving. It represents a good balance for buyers seeking a slightly newer model year without a significant price premium.
This 2008 Carrera is priced slightly above the lowest-priced options but offers mileage that is still within a reasonable range for its age. The estimated savings are modest, indicating fair market pricing.
This 2012 Carrera offers significantly lower mileage than the market average, representing a great opportunity for a buyer looking for a newer model year with less wear. The estimated savings are also quite good.
This 2009 Carrera 4S has higher mileage, but its price is competitive for the model year. The estimated savings are minimal, indicating it's priced fairly, but there might be slight room for negotiation.
This 2010 Carrera offers mileage very close to the market average and a decent estimated saving, making it a balanced choice for buyers.
This 2008 Carrera 4 has mileage slightly above average but is priced competitively, offering a modest estimated saving.
This 2011 Carrera S boasts excellent low mileage for its year, combined with a good estimated saving, making it a well-rounded deal.
This 2009 Carrera 4 has mileage slightly above average and a modest estimated saving, suggesting it's priced fairly within the market.
This 2012 Carrera offers good mileage for its year and a respectable estimated saving, making it a solid, albeit less aggressively priced, option.
Last analyzed: February 1, 2026