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2018 Porsche 911

Porsche 991 Turbo

2018 Porsche 911

2018 • MANUAL • Black

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VIN

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Live mileage

8,598 mi

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**The true genius of the Porsche GT3 ….second coming of the model on the 991 platform, is that even a master will never fully exploit it. That’s the trait that defines the GT3, not just among Porsches but among the world’s best drivers and cars. As a result, it engenders fascination like almost nothing else. No matter how hard it’s pushed, there’s still magic to be discovered in its responses, beauty in its feedback, joy in its abilities. It is noise, feel, heat and speed wrapped into a physically absurd package then distilled beyond what its design merits.The cumulative case it makes is this: When a driver unloads aggression into its controls, it doesn’t balk. It doesn’t plead for mechanical mercy. From its perspective, driving with purpose differs not at all from driving for pleasure. When much is asked of the GT3, it simply goes faster. It goes faster and then, like a bitterly defiant teenager, it doubles down, betting that what it can endure exceeds what you can supply. That is a profoundly fantastic thing for a sports car to do.Numbers Are Neat—Experiences Are BetterIf ever there were a case for words before numbers, this is it. There’s more character lurking in this engine’s final 1000 rpm than there is in the entire rev range of the turbocharged engines powering various competitors. It’s unapologetic about its racing heritage and doesn’t take driving mistakes without retribution. Neither does it ride a thunderhead of torque like a turbo engine. Miss an apex, slide wide, or drop a wheel and you’re not getting that time back. There’s no crutch here, no papering over your errors. If you’re uncomfortable above 6000 rpm, this isn’t your Porsche. Because this is an engine that won’t stop pulling. This is an engine bred for Daytona, Sebring, and Le Mans, and it makes you earn everything you get.Car and Driver **Well optioned 2018 example, currently with 8,598 miles. Mileage may increase slightly as it is driven occasionally. Services are up to date. Rear tires (CUP2s) were replaced at 4,258 miles (tire caught a nail), Dec. 2020. Front tires (CUP2s) were replaced at 8,170 miles, Oct. 2025; both completed by delivering Porsche dealer. Battery replacement 10/2024 by delivering Porsche dealer. New drive belt (Every 4 year service) installed 4/2022 and most recently on 04/27/2026, by the delivering Porsche dealer. Their inspection report yielded all green check marks. A copy is available upon request. Most recent 2 year spark plug replacement service interval completed 04/04/2026, as well as annual oil & filter change. Brake fluid flush 04/2025. Air filters, cabin and trunk filter changed 04/2025. This vehicle is used for occasional pleasure drives and is stored at my home, in my garage, when not in use. A C-Tek battery charger is attached. No track time. It is well cared for. I am the original owner and spec'd the car with options of my choosing. I took delivery within 1-2 days after the dealer received it. I am the only one who washes and details the car (even the very first wash) with exception to the PPF installer when the film was initially installed. Soap gun, two bucket ~ soap/rinse system, top to bottom, only washed when the paint is cool, etc. Xpel Clear Film (PPF) professionally installed when new; hood, fenders, front fascia, headlights, A-Pillars, leading edge of roof, full doors, mirrors, partial rear quarter protection. Must see to appreciate. The bucket seat outer bolsters are currently covered with EdGuard Bolster Covers which protect from wear and tear. These are not included, although may be purchased.More photos available upon request.Options listed below:Leather/Alcantara interior in Black with Platinum Grey Stitching WhiteLED Headlights in Black with Porsche Dynamic Light SystemHeadlight Cleaning Covers in Deviated Exterior Color-BlackLower Trim of SportDesign Exterior Mirrors in High Gloss Black6-Speed Manual Sport TransmissionFront Axle Lift SystemPorsche Ceramic Composite Brake (PCCB)Chrono Package with Preparation for Lap TimerExtended Range Fuel Tank, 23.7 galWheels Painted in Satin BlackAutomatically Dimming Mirrors with Integrated Rain SensorSteering Wheel and Gear Lever/Selector in Black LeatherFull Bucket SeatsSmoking Package (Option replaces the front console's open storage tray with a covered ashtray and cigarette lighter/12-volt socket ~ non-smoker) Floor MatsFire Extinguisher Sport Chrono Stopwatch Dial in WhiteSeat Belts in Racing YellowSteering Column Casing in LeatherStorage Compartment Lid in Alcantara with PORSCHE LogoInterior Trim in Carbon Fiber i.c.w. Leather InteriorPedals and Footrest in Aluminum Voice ControlBOSE Surround Sound System

This ask is running about $60,147 over the comparable average, so spec, provenance, and presentation need to justify the premium.

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Archived Listing

$229,000

Atlanta, GA8,598 mi

HEMMINGS

Seller

Unknown

Service Records

Partial / Missing

Captured

May 5, 2026

Source status

Sold on source

Listing essentials

Seller type: carsforsale

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Value Insight

Average comparable price

$168,853

Market read

Above Market

+$60,147 vs avg comp

Calculated from stored listings for the same model, similar mileage band, and matching transmission.

Why this reads above market

Current ask is $60,147 above the average comparable listing set.

Partial or missing service records usually cap buyer confidence in this segment.

Closest comps are matched on manual transmission and sorted toward similar mileage.

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Market trend

Daily average asking price across stored live listings for this model.

Latest

$179,900

May 6May 13May 19

Average ask

$137,998

Based on 28 stored live listings for this model.

Average sale

$115,000

Based on 2 stored closed sales we have captured so far.

Average auction result

$119,563

Based on 8 stored auction results, usually bid-to or reserve context.

Specs

Generation

991

Engine

3.8L twin-turbo flat-six

Mileage

8,598 mi

Color

Black

Maintenance Flags

Enthusiast diligence snapshot

Rod Bearings: UnknownVANOS: UnknownValve Adjustment: UnknownSubframe: Unknown

Comparable Listings

Closest comps

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New York, NY9,741 miMANUAL

$156,795

2019 Porsche 911 911 Carrera S

Glen Cove, NY10,002 miMANUAL

$129,995

2019 Porsche 911 911 Carrera S

Glen Cove, NY10,002 miMANUAL

$129,995

2019 Porsche 911 Targa 4

New York, NY10,564 miMANUAL

$149,995

History Timeline

Listing and sale trail

LISTING

May 15, 2026

$229,000

8,598 mi

Recorded from Hemmings

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May 5, 2026 to May 5, 2026