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2004 Porsche 911 Carrera 4S

I’m not here to say “I told you so”, but when I told you three years ago to snag these while they were still cheap, I wasn’t kidding. Just $28,500 for this example back in February 2020 (right before the world fell apart) seems like highway robbery as that car is probably going to sell for at least $10,000 more today. Today’s example, a 2004 up for sale in New York, has the beautiful Carrara White with just over 44,000 miles. Still grab one while you can? Maybe not at this price.

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Year: 2004
Model: 911 Carrera Coupe
VIN: WP0AA29934S622567
Engine: 3.6 liter flat-6
Transmission: 6-speed manual
Mileage: 44,015 mi
Location: Plainview, New York
Price: $54,995

All original, stock, one-owner 2004 Porsche 911 C4S. This C4S was purchased from the original owner out of New York, who bought it brand new from Auto Place Porsche in Williamsville, NY. Finished in Carrara White with Black full leather interior. Options include front heated seats, rear wiper, Bose sound, supple front and back leather seats and brake/shifter in wood and aluminum.

In terms of pureness, this one is up there. I love white 911s with silver wheels of all generations and this one is no different. Inside, a little bit of flair with the wood parking brake handle and shift knob, but other than that, all black leather. Not a ton of other options either with just heated seats and Bose audio. As far as 911s go, this one is cut and dry.

Needless to say, the asking price is premium at $55,000. Remember the days when you could buy a 996 Turbo for that kind of money? This is the new market for them and I don’t expect them to come back down for really clean examples like this one. I think if you love the 996 C4S then sure, not a crazy bad deal, but if you are shopping on a budget, you can probably find something else for this kind of money.

– Andrew