VIN:
WP0AA2A97MS206954
German car makers have always known how to provide their consumers with an unparalleled driving experience, regardless of the spec, and Porsche is known to have mastered this skill. This 2021 Porsche 911 Carrera, with just 11,000 Miles on the clock, is the perfect combination of a daily driver and a weekend toy.
Step into an interior that is beautifully appointed. Black leather seats promise both comfort and strong bolstering for the front occupants, with gloss orange trim scattered throughout the interior. Drivers will find it easy to get comfortable thanks to the 14-way power-adjustable seats with memory functions that are heated and ventilated, as well as a heated steering wheel Bose Sound System, making it a suitable daily regardless of the time of the year. And that's not to mention other features like Lane Keep Assist, a Surround View Camera, and a Bose Sound System that ultimately make it one of the few daily driveable sports cars. Break necks wherever you go, as this car is finished in Lava Orange, complemented nicely with staggered 20/21 inch Carrera S wheels wrapped in Pirelli rubber and finished in gloss black. The classic 911 Silhouette makes this car recognizable no matter what the background. And don’t worry when the sun goes down, the Porsche Dynamic Light System Plus will provide a clear view of those dark, unlit backroads. Top that off with an extended-range fuel tank, and you have a great road trip car.
Located right at the back, this 911 is powered by Porsche’s 3.9L twin-turbocharged flat 6 that can propel it to 60mph in around 4 seconds thanks to the Sport Chrono package. Paired with that heart is Porsche’s infamous PDK dual-clutch 8-speed gearbox that shifts gears that other transmissions can only dream of.
2021 Porsche 911 Carrera
3.0L Twin-Turbo H6
PDK 8-Speed Automatic
RWD
Lava Orange Exterior
Black Leather Interior
Premium Package
Lane Change Assist
Surround View
Ambient Lighting
Heated & Ventilated Seats
Storage Package
Ornamental Porsche Crest
Sportdesign Side Skirts
Window Trim In High Gloss Black
Under Door Puddle Light Projectors
"Porsche" Logo On Rear In High Gloss Black
"911 Carrera" Logo On Rear In High Gloss Black
Sport Chrono Package
Sport Exhaust System Including Tailpipes In Black
Extended Range Fuel Tank
20/21" Carrera S Wheels
Wheels Painted In High Gloss Black
Porsche Dynamic Light System Plus
Power 14-Way Seats With Memory Package
Heated Gt Sport Steering Wheel
Trim Inlays In Lava Orange
Bose Surround Sound System
Porsche has taken the 911 to amazing heights over the years and there are now seemingly endless variations on the 911 theme. One of our favorites is the 992 generation, which holds the 2020 Porsche 911 Carrera 4S model. If you are in the market for one packed to the brim with options, you have come to the right place. This example only has 18200 miles on its clock and is located in California. It is up for sale by its original owner and is available with two keys and the window sticker.
There may be more race-ready 911s that you can buy, but the Porsche 911 Turbo S is still the top dog. The 911 lineup now consists of more than 20 variants. Its equal parts brutality, simplicity, and rocketry allow you to leap off the line no matter where you are with maximum effect. This 2018 Porsche 911 Turbo S is ready to provide you with a spectacular driving experience, just like it did for the previously covered 27,150 miles. The current owner states that this 911 comes with its window sticker and two keys. This Turbo S will take whatever you can throw at it, and then some.
The Porsche 911 was introduced in 1964, the same year that Ford’s Mustang was born. While the Mustang created its own category, the 911 would create its own class. You see, there had never been a properly sporty rear-engined rear-wheel drive car before. Yes, Porsche did make the 356, and the Volkswagen Beetle was around, but neither was adequately sporty. The 911 changed all that with its iconic teardrop shape, five-dial instrument binnacle, and air-cooled rear engine. The first two elements continue to this day, alas the engine became a water-cooled unit in the nineties due to tightening emissions regulations and increased power outputs. Never mind, if you want a classic, air-cooled 911, pick this 1973 Porsche 911 S from our inventory. The car comes to you with a full rotisserie restoration plus the documentation to back it up. We’re told that the car has run a mere 2,500 miles since this comprehensive makeover which took place in 2015. Finally, purists can rejoice because the motor and transmission are numbers-matching. Ready to learn more about this amazing car?
The Porsche 911 is this German automaker’s best-known greatest hit. But did you know that Porsche also had a string of other models as well? These include the 914, 924, 944, and in 1991, the 968. The 968 was the successor to the 944, and like its predecessor, used a front-mounted, watercooled engine. Like the 944, the 968 was designed to sit beneath the 911, acting as a sort of entry-level model. This particular 1992 Porsche 968 Cabriolet comes to you with 116,000 miles, showcasing the fact that it’s a very enjoyable car to drive. The current owner reports having the car for approximately three to four years. Would you like to be its next owner?
Porsche has taken the 911 to amazing heights over the years and there are now seemingly endless variations on the 911 theme. One of our favorites is the 992 generation, which holds the 2020 Porsche 911 Carrera 4S model. If you are in the market for one packed to the brim with options, you have come to the right place. This example only has 18200 miles on its clock and is located in California. It is up for sale by its original owner and is available with two keys and the window sticker.
There may be more race-ready 911s that you can buy, but the Porsche 911 Turbo S is still the top dog. The 911 lineup now consists of more than 20 variants. Its equal parts brutality, simplicity, and rocketry allow you to leap off the line no matter where you are with maximum effect. This 2018 Porsche 911 Turbo S is ready to provide you with a spectacular driving experience, just like it did for the previously covered 27,150 miles. The current owner states that this 911 comes with its window sticker and two keys. This Turbo S will take whatever you can throw at it, and then some.
Occasionally, a manufacturer comes along that wows the car industry with their truly remarkable creations, leaving even the most critical journalists stunned. This 2022 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 3LZ Convertible, which has just under 1,600 miles on the odometer, is a car that would knock the socks off all of its competitors. The Corvette name has been around since 1953, and in that over 70-year production run, it has always fulfilled its purpose through GM’s tried and tested formula – Look good, go fast, and make a good noise. Nice to see that not much has changed.
BMW’s 6-Series Grand Tourer wouldn’t be complete without a full-fat M-Division variant. Called, you guessed it, the M6, the first of these rolled off the lines in 1983. As expected, it offered the banzai performance for which the M Division is renowned for, but didn’t compromise on the car’s luxury features and long-distance cruising abilities. This 2008 BMW M6 Convertible is from the E63/64 era of 2005 to 2011. As a convertible, its model code is E64, and it’s got 70,000 miles on its odometer. However, don’t let that put you off because this car has received some recent maintenance to help keep it at peak health.
Ford’s Mustang has always been a playful sort of car, targeted at those who want to have fun. After all, it’s what created the whole pony car segment. But what if a Mustang could truly be hotted up? This is what epic racer, tuner and red-blooded American Carroll Shelby pondered. Well, the man was known for putting his thoughts into actions and the rest, as they say, is history. Even today, Ford offers a Shelby variant of its Mustang. Shelby Mustangs are known for being drag strip demons or ferocious track tools. If you want a relatively modern Shelby Mustang but aren’t willing to wait in queues, we’ve got this 2022 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 locked and loaded for you to buy right now. With a mere 1,196 miles on the odometer, it’s basically a brand-new car.
Get pre-qualified for an auto loan
By submitting your contact information through, you agree to receive communications from Exotic Car Trader. If I include my phone number, I agree to receive calls and text messages (including via automation). I can opt out at any time. I also agree to the Terms of Service and Privacy Policy which explain how my data is used to better under stand my shopping interests, and if applicable, any Promotion Terms and Conditions. This consent is not a condition of any purchase. Message frequency depends on your activity. You may opt-out by texting "STOP". For further details, reply “HELP” for more information. Message and data rates may apply.
We're here to create a platform to better the automotive industry through communication and transparency. Please treat everyone with respect. Healthy debates are natural, but kindness is required.
Make sure everyone feels safe. Hate speech of any kind is strictly prohibited. Degrading comments about things like race, religion, culture, sexual orientation, etc. will not be tolerated.
Give more than you take. Self-promotion, spam, or links of any kind are not allowed.
Wholesale
Direct Deal
Upload Inspection
Order Inspection
Offer
Modern Vehicle Finance
Classic Vehicle Finance
Document Request
Autrella Rates
60 Days - $999
90 Days - $1499