May 2026 Porsche Market Update
by Shon Burton
May 2026 Porsche Market Update
May delivered a stacked Porsche market board. Here are the high-water marks and smart buys from the latest completed auction results across the Flat 6 Club watchlist.
This is not financial advice.
356 (1948-1965)
High Price: $305,000 — 1953 Porsche 356 Pre-A Cabriolet
Bring a Trailer · 2026-05-27
$305,000 is serious Pre-A Cabriolet money, and this 1953 example earned the attention with 61-year single ownership and original Strawberry Red color. A 1.6-liter flat-four and Porsche Certificate of Authenticity round out the kind of provenance collectors love to see.
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Bargain Price: $74,356 — 1964 Porsche 356SC Coupe
Pcarmarket · 2026-05-27
For buyers who want classic 356 charm without chasing the very top of the market, $74,356 made this 1964 356SC Coupe look compelling. The late-production specification, rebuilt and enlarged 1,720cc flat-four, and rare Golde sunroof give it real driver-quality appeal.
View auction listingF-Model / Longhood 911 (1964-1973)
High Price: $500,000 — 1973 Porsche 911 Carrera RS Touring
Bring a Trailer · 2026-03-27
Few longhood names move the room like Carrera RS, and $500,000 reinforced that point for this 1973 Touring. With M472 specification and a documented six-figure restoration by Michaelian Restoration for Bobby Rahal, it brought blue-chip credentials to the block.
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Bargain Price: $25,000 — 1966 Porsche 911 Coupe Project
Bring a Trailer · 2026-01-05
What does an attainable longhood project look like in this market? At $25,000, this non-running 1966 911 Coupe Project offered Irish Green paint, black vinyl, German delivery history, and a matching-numbers flat-six for the brave and patient buyer.
View auction listing914 (1970-1976)
High Price: $65,914 — 1971 Porsche 914-6
Bring a Trailer · 2026-05-30
Factory six-cylinder 914s remain the cars that reset expectations for the model, and this 1971 914-6 reached $65,914. The combination of rarity, history, and period-style modifications kept it firmly at the top of the 914 conversation.
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Bargain Price: $14,250 — 1974 Porsche 914 2.0
Bring a Trailer · 2026-05-06
The affordable mid-engine Porsche lane is still alive if you are comfortable with some sorting. This 1974 914 2.0 sold at no reserve for $14,250, making it a tempting entry point despite the cosmetic and mechanical work noted.
View auction listingG-Model / Impact Bumper 911 (1974-1989)
High Price: $168,930 — 1988 Porsche 911 Turbo Coupe
Bring a Trailer · 2026-05-19
Impact-bumper Turbos continue to carry big visual drama and big market pull. This 1988 911 Turbo Coupe brought $168,930, helped by its K27 turbocharger, Silver Metallic paint, and Burgundy leather cabin.
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Bargain Price: $42,000 — 1983 Porsche 911SC Cabriolet
Bring a Trailer · 2026-05-08
Open-air G-Model driving for $42,000 is hard to ignore. This 1983 911SC Cabriolet crossed the line at no reserve with a 3.0-liter flat-six, five-speed manual transaxle, and aftermarket Recaro seats.
View auction listing924 (1976-1988)
High Price: $16,524 — 1987 Porsche 924S 5-Speed
Bring a Trailer · 2026-01-12
The best 924S examples can still surprise people, especially when mileage and ownership history are on their side. This 1987 five-speed reached $16,524 after staying with its original owner until 2020 and showing just 46k miles.
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Bargain Price: $4,100 — 1987 Porsche 924S
Bring a Trailer · 2025-09-22
At the other end of the 924S spectrum, $4,100 bought a Canadian-market automatic with clear caveats. The potential odometer rollback and mileage inconsistency kept the price low, but the result still shows how inexpensive transaxle Porsche entry can be.
View auction listing928 (1978-1995)
High Price: $268,075 — 1994 Porsche 928 GTS 5-Speed
Bring a Trailer · 2026-05-28
Manual 928 GTS cars are the kind of specification that can make the market stop and stare. With just 11k miles and a five-speed manual, this 1994 example climbed to a remarkable $268,075.
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Bargain Price: $25,750 — 1989 Porsche 928 S4
Bring a Trailer · 2025-11-28
A well-kept V8 grand tourer at $25,750 feels refreshingly grounded next to the GTS headline. This 1989 928 S4 benefited from recent service, including timing-belt work, while staying within reach for an enthusiast buyer.
View auction listing944 (1982-1991)
High Price: $44,951 — 1986 Porsche 944 Turbo
Bring a Trailer · 2026-04-14
Low-mileage 944 Turbos still command respect when the service history supports the story. This 32k-mile 1986 example brought $44,951, a strong result for a clean, well-documented front-engine turbo Porsche.
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Bargain Price: $7,500 — 1984 Porsche 944 5-Speed Project
Bring a Trailer · 2026-05-12
Not every 944 result is about polish; sometimes the opportunity is in the project. This 1984 944 5-Speed sold for $7,500 after long-term storage since 2009, giving its next owner a very accessible starting point.
View auction listing964 (1989-1994)
High Price: $1,075,000 — 1990 Porsche 911 Carrera 4 Coupe by Singer
Bring a Trailer · 2026-05-14
Singer-built 964s occupy their own orbit, and this Bright Purple Light Pearl Carrera 4 proved it at $1,075,000. The “It Was All a Dream” commission paired a 4.0-liter flat-six with a build cost reported above $828,000.
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Bargain Price: $39,500 — 1991 Porsche 911 Carrera 2 Cabriolet
Bring a Trailer · 2026-05-21
Air-cooled 964 entry does not always require six figures, as this Guards Red 1991 Carrera 2 Cabriolet showed at $39,500. Offered at no reserve, it landed as one of the more approachable open-top 964 buys on the board.
View auction listing993 (1994-1998)
High Price: $932,666 — 1997 Porsche 911 Carrera Speedster by Gunther Werks
Bring a Trailer · 2026-02-26
Gunther Werks builds have turned the 993 into a modern coachbuilt statement, and this Speedster-spec car delivered at $932,666. One of 25 examples, it paired carbon-fiber bodywork with a 4.0L Rothsport Racing engine for a near-million-dollar outcome.
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Bargain Price: $63,911 — 1995 Porsche 911 Carrera Cabriolet
Bring a Trailer · 2026-04-11
For buyers seeking the last air-cooled generation at a less intimidating number, $63,911 put this 1995 Carrera Cabriolet in the spotlight. The Tiptronic transmission and 56k miles helped keep it in entry-level 993 territory.
View auction listingBoxster (1996-)
High Price: $121,981 — 2016 Porsche Boxster Spyder 6-Speed
Bring a Trailer · 2026-05-21
Boxster Spyder demand remains lively when the spec is right. This 2016 six-speed, finished in GT Silver Metallic over Black leather and Alcantara, reached $121,981 with a 3.8-liter flat-six, Sport Chrono, Sport exhaust, and roughly 7,000 miles.
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Bargain Price: $9,250 — 2000 Porsche Boxster 5-Speed
Bring a Trailer · 2026-05-30
The original Boxster still offers one of the purest low-cost ways into Porsche roadster ownership. At $9,250, this Arctic Silver 2000 five-speed brought SportDesign equipment, 94k miles, service records, and a clean Carfax report.
View auction listing996 (1997-2005)
High Price: $409,996 — 2005 Porsche 911 Turbo S Coupe 6-Speed
Bring a Trailer · 2026-04-11
Ultra-low mileage turned this 996 Turbo S into a collector-grade outlier. With just 222 miles, Slate Grey Metallic paint, Black Full leather, and a six-speed manual, the 2005 coupe surged to $409,996.
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Bargain Price: $36,000 — 2003 Porsche 911 Carrera 4S Coupe 6-Speed
Bring a Trailer · 2023-11-20
A manual widebody 996 Carrera 4S at $36,000 is exactly the sort of result that keeps enthusiasts watching this generation closely. The 76k-mile coupe also brought the reassurance of an LN Engineering IMS bearing retrofit.
View auction listing997 (2004-2013)
High Price: $270,000 — 2011 Porsche 911 GT3
Bring a Trailer · 2026-05-29
The 997.2 GT3 remains one of the modern manual 911 benchmarks, and buyers treated this 17k-mile car accordingly at $270,000. Porsche Ceramic Composite Brakes and carbon-fiber interior trim added to the appeal.
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Bargain Price: $32,500 — 2009 Porsche 911 Carrera 4S Cabriolet
Bring a Trailer · 2026-05-29
Mileage can create opportunity, even on a desirable 997.2 Carrera 4S Cabriolet. This 108k-mile example sold for $32,500 with Sport Chrono Plus, making it a notably approachable all-wheel-drive open 911.
View auction listingCayman (2005-)
High Price: $207,000 — 2024 Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 RS Weissach
Bring a Trailer · 2024-12-21
GT4 RS demand continues to put the Cayman platform in supercar-price conversations. This 2024 Weissach car brought $207,000, supported by forged magnesium wheels and Porsche Ceramic-Composite Brakes.
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Bargain Price: $34,000 — 2006 Porsche Cayman S 6-Speed
Bring a Trailer · 2021-09-30
The first-generation Cayman S remains a sweet spot for drivers who want balance, feedback, and a manual gearbox. At $34,000, this Guards Red 2006 six-speed looked like a strong mid-engine buy.
View auction listing991 (2011-2019)
High Price: $608,000 — 2018 Porsche 911 GT2 RS
Bring a Trailer · 2026-04-09
Low miles, rare paint, and Weissach hardware made this 991 GT2 RS a heavyweight result. The 531-mile 2018 car reached $608,000 with paint-to-sample Grey Black and carbon-fiber full bucket seats.
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Bargain Price: $75,500 — 2018 Porsche 911 Carrera Cabriolet
Bring a Trailer · 2026-04-24
Why did this 991.2 Carrera Cabriolet stay at $75,500? The minor damage report and 33k miles likely held the number in check, while the no-reserve format created a real buying opportunity.
View auction listing718 (2016-)
High Price: $197,000 — 2023 Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 RS Weissach
Bring a Trailer · 2026-05-18
The 718 GT4 RS formula continues to hit the market’s sweet spot: screaming 4.0-liter flat-six, track-focused hardware, and limited supply. This 2023 Weissach example sold for $197,000 with PCCBs and 493 horsepower.
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Bargain Price: $46,250 — 2018 Porsche 718 Cayman 6-Speed
Bring a Trailer · 2026-02-27
Manual 718 Caymans are increasingly interesting as usable, modern driver’s cars. This 2018 six-speed traded at $46,250, bringing a turbocharged 2.0-liter flat-four and a clean, enthusiast-friendly configuration.
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High Price: $805,992 — 2024 Porsche 911 S/T
Bring a Trailer · 2025-06-23
Limited-production 992 specials remain white-hot when mileage is essentially delivery-level. This 2024 911 S/T, number 1,526 of 1,963, sold for $805,992 with the Heritage Design package and just 23 miles.
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Bargain Price: $113,000 — 2020 Porsche 911 Carrera 4S Coupe
Bring a Trailer · 2026-03-15
A well-optioned 992 Carrera 4S at $113,000 shows where value can still be found in the current-generation market. The twin-turbo 3.0L coupe added Sport, SportDesign, and Sport Chrono packages to its all-wheel-drive appeal.
View auction listingSpecials — Standalone / Halo Models
High Price: $3,085,000 — 2005 Porsche Carrera GT
RM Sotheby's · 2026-01-26
The Carrera GT remains one of Porsche’s defining analog halo cars, and this Seal Grey Metallic example proved its staying power at $3,085,000. With only 2,147 miles at cataloging, it delivered the kind of mileage and presentation collectors chase.
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Bargain Price: $1,395,000 — 2005 Porsche Carrera GT
Pcarmarket · 2024-12-16
Even among Carrera GTs, context matters. This GT Silver Metallic car sold for $1,395,000, a softer result for the model, with its Canadian location and market timing likely helping shape the final number alongside its 2,191-mile odometer reading.
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