



This 2006 Porsche 911 Carrera Cabriolet presents as a clean, well-optioned 997.1 finished in black over a full black leather interior, equipped with several desirable factory options including the Sport Chrono Package, Tiptronic S transmission, heated seats, and the upgraded Bose High-End Sound Package. As a drop-top example of the early 997 generation, it delivers classic naturally aspirated flat-six performance blended with modern usability and comfort. The addition of a contemporary Pioneer touchscreen system further enhances daily drivability, giving this 911 a strong balance between analog Porsche feel and updated convenience.

The exterior retains the timeless 997 silhouette finished in glossy black, paired with the 19” Carrera Classic wheels that complement the car’s understated but sporty look. Inside, the full black leather cabin elevates the overall feel compared to standard trim, offering stitched leather across the seats, dash, and door panels. The Sport Chrono dash-mounted clock gives the interior a more focused, performance-oriented appearance, while heated front seats add comfort for cooler driving conditions. The Bose High-End Sound Package introduces upgraded audio hardware with distinctive Bose grilles on the doors, and the modern Pioneer touchscreen unit provides navigation, Bluetooth, and media capabilities that surpass the original PCM system.

Power comes from a 3.6L naturally aspirated flat-six paired w/ the 5-speed Tiptronic S automatic transmission, offering smooth shifts and manual-style control through the steering-wheel gear selectors. The engine’s signature 997 responsiveness remains intact, delivering linear power and the unmistakable flat-six soundtrack. The Carrera Classic 19” wheels pair with the 911’s well-balanced chassis to provide confident handling, while the factory brakes and hydraulic steering retain the analog driver engagement Porsche owners value. The combination of Sport Chrono and Tiptronic S gives the car adjustable driving character, making it equally comfortable as a cruiser or a spirited weekend convertible.




We’re going to let you in on a little secret. Nearly everyone on the ECT team lusts, or has lusted after a Porsche 911 at some point in their life. It’s the definitive petrolhead car and icon of German sporting excellence. Introduced in 1964, the 911 brought a sleek teardrop-styled aerodynamic shape to the table, and plonked a flat-six air-cooled engine in its tail. Then, it gave other features that prevail to this day, such as a five-dial instrument pack on the dashboard. A big change came in mid 1998, when the 996 era was introduced. This is when air cooling was exchanged for water cooling, due to increasing power demands and tightening emissions regulations. That makes cars like this 1998 Porsche 911 Cabriolet from the 993 era one of the last of the air-cooled brigade. They may be the last of an era, but they are far from dinosaurs. This Myrtle Beach-based machine has done just 32,000 miles and comes with a nice 6-speed manual transmission to enjoy. Snap it up before someone else does!



Porsche’s legendary 911 is one of the greatest sports cars in the world. That’s quite a claim to make, isn’t it? But is it far fetched? The 911 debuted for the 1964 model year with a teardrop shape that has endured to this day. It featured a flat-six engine mounted in the tail, another feature that has endured to this day. Granted, the engine was air-cooled from 1964 until 1998, when it switched to water cooling. Hence, owning a 911 is a dream for many petrolheads, and we can fulfil one person’s dream right here. This is a 2024 Porsche 911 Carrera Cabriolet from Albuquerque, New Mexico with just 7,500 miles on the clock. It’s a rear-wheel drive drop-top that will steal your heart on every drive. Call or DM us if you’d like to make it yours.



The most iconic sports car that wears its engine out back, the Porsche 911 came to be in September 1964. It wasn’t Porsche’s first car, nor was it even their first rear-engined car, but the 911 is definitely their best known nameplate. Even though Porsche makes sedans, SUVs and even electric cars these days, the 911 remains a firm favorite in their portfolio, along with its iconic teardrop shape and cutting-edge technology. Today’s 1996 Porsche 911 Cabriolet is one of the last from the old, air-cooled brigade before the major switch to water cooling took place two years later. Hailing from the 993 era of 1994 to 1998, this lovely drop-top with under 94,000 miles could be yours. Just hit us up if you’d like to take on this Georgia-based car.




The world has been leaning towards SUVs as the most practical mode of transportation for a good while. Therefore, it is not entirely untrue if we argue that Porsche owes its ongoing success to the Cayenne. Since its introduction in 2002, the Cayenne has been redefining Porsche's reputation by blending its Performance heritage with utility. Today, it is one of the most performance-dense and luxurious SUVs you can find on the market. In a world where automakers are shifting towards hybrid technology and fuel economy, Porsche fits a good old V8 that delivers power to make you addicted. What we have here is a 2024 Porsche Cayenne S Coupe with 10414 miles on its clock. Located in San Francisco, California, this luxury cruiser is ready to make your days more exciting.



We’re going to let you in on a little secret. Nearly everyone on the ECT team lusts, or has lusted after a Porsche 911 at some point in their life. It’s the definitive petrolhead car and icon of German sporting excellence. Introduced in 1964, the 911 brought a sleek teardrop-styled aerodynamic shape to the table, and plonked a flat-six air-cooled engine in its tail. Then, it gave other features that prevail to this day, such as a five-dial instrument pack on the dashboard. A big change came in mid 1998, when the 996 era was introduced. This is when air cooling was exchanged for water cooling, due to increasing power demands and tightening emissions regulations. That makes cars like this 1998 Porsche 911 Cabriolet from the 993 era one of the last of the air-cooled brigade. They may be the last of an era, but they are far from dinosaurs. This Myrtle Beach-based machine has done just 32,000 miles and comes with a nice 6-speed manual transmission to enjoy. Snap it up before someone else does!



Porsche’s Cayenne is the brand’s first SUV, introduced way back in August 2002. Since then, it defined what a Porsche SUV would be like, with an inimitable blend of capability, practicality and signature Porsche driving experience. Today’s 2025 Porsche Cayenne GTS is one of the newest you cand find, with less than 2,000 miles on the clock. Coming from Mars, Pennsylvania, it’s got the Premium Package Plus, Technology Package, a Black and Barrique Club leather interior and so much more to define it. Hence, it’s perfect for the petrolhead with practical commitments.




The C8 Corvette is a very special car for General Motors, the Chevrolet brand, and American car fans all over the country. It’s the first mid-engined Corvette to be made, and really elevates America’s favorite sports car to baby supercar-chasing territory. With its potent 6.2-liter V8, sharp looks and luxurious interior, it’s been deemed worthy enough to also be the first official right-hand drive Corvette, produced in right-hand drive at the factory to be sold in Australia, New Zealand and Japan. That makes C8 Corvette ownership the stuff of dreams for many. Thankfully, we have a 2022 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Coupe 2LT Z51 for sale from Sun City Center, Florida. With 38,329 miles on the clock, this fine machine is the best way to scratch that Corvette itch!



The current C8 Corvette is the benchmark for American sports cars, as the Corvette has been for much of its eight generations of existence so far. Even during the dreaded Malaise Era, the then-third generation was the fastest American sports car available. When the C8 came in 2020, Chevy really raised the bar. They gave the car true supercar inspired looks and moved the engine behind the passenger compartment. That’s why you should really get yourself a C8 if you have even a smidge of petrolhead in your persona. Why not pick this 7,246-mile 2024 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Coupe 2LT Z51 from McMinnville, Oregon? Its also got the Z51 Performance Package on board.



We’re going to let you in on a little secret. Nearly everyone on the ECT team lusts, or has lusted after a Porsche 911 at some point in their life. It’s the definitive petrolhead car and icon of German sporting excellence. Introduced in 1964, the 911 brought a sleek teardrop-styled aerodynamic shape to the table, and plonked a flat-six air-cooled engine in its tail. Then, it gave other features that prevail to this day, such as a five-dial instrument pack on the dashboard. A big change came in mid 1998, when the 996 era was introduced. This is when air cooling was exchanged for water cooling, due to increasing power demands and tightening emissions regulations. That makes cars like this 1998 Porsche 911 Cabriolet from the 993 era one of the last of the air-cooled brigade. They may be the last of an era, but they are far from dinosaurs. This Myrtle Beach-based machine has done just 32,000 miles and comes with a nice 6-speed manual transmission to enjoy. Snap it up before someone else does!

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