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Data file

911s in the data file are organised in rows according to release date, beginning with the very first model in 1964. Many models were available in Coupe, Targa and Cabriolet forms, with the option of automatic transmission. Here, data has been provided from the Coupe variants unless stated. All data here has been compiled, where possible, from Porsche’s own figures.

General valuations

This reflects the general market trend for a model’s used value compared to the previous financial quarter. The review for 2024 Q4 will be October. The review for 2024 Q3 was June.

Ratings

Each model is

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