2013 Porsche 911 Carrera
2013 Porsche 911 Carrera
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2013 Porsche 911 Carrera
High Bidder: EmmThree
Highest Bid: $42,000 (USD)
End Date:
Location:
Woodland Hills, California 11111
Seller:
Engine:
3.8L Flat-6
Transmission:
Automatic
Odometer:
92,000 (Mi)
Chassis/VIN:
WP0AB2A92DS120884
Lot Number:
19783160
Location:
Woodland Hills, California 11111
Seller:
Engine:
3.8L Flat-6
Transmission:
Automatic
Odometer:
92,000 (Mi)
Chassis/VIN:
WP0AB2A92DS120884
Lot Number:
19783160
If a bid is placed within the last minute of an auction, an additional minute is added to ensure all bidders have a fair chance to bid. Bid carefully. Please complete your vehicle due-diligence prior to bidding. Bids are binding and by placing your bid you agree to our User Agreement and Privacy Policy.
If a bid is placed within the last minute of an auction, an additional minute is added to ensure all bidders have a fair chance to bid. Bid carefully. Please complete your vehicle due-diligence prior to bidding. Bids are binding and by placing your bid you agree to our User Agreement and Privacy Policy.
This 2013 Porsche 911 Carrera S is a two-owner sport coupe that carried an original MSRP of $123,274 and is powered by a 3.8-liter flat-6 paired with a 7-speed PDK automatic transmission. This 911 was first sold in Fort Lauderdale, Florida and later relocated to California in 2018 where it remains today, having remained in garage-kept conditions and accruing 92,000 miles since new. Finished in Basalt Black Metallic over a Carrera Red full-leather interior, this 991-Series 911 Carrera is now offered by the selling dealer with a CARFAX report, a window sticker, books, two keys, and a clean California title.
Launching for the 2012 model year on an all-new platform, the 991 Series brought a 4” longer wheelbase, a 2” longer length, and aluminum body architecture. This 911 Carrera sport coupe from 2013 is coated in Basalt Black Metallic and shows nice finishes throughout the exterior. The exterior features daytime running lights, a one-touch power-operated glass sunroof with a shade, power folding mirrors, LED turn signals, a rear fog lamp, and LED taillights.
Black-finished aluminum 20” Porsche-branded wheels are installed with 5mm spacers and wrapped in Michelin Pilot Sport tires. Handling is assisted by power steering, and new brakes were recently installed per the selling dealer. The suspension uses a MacPherson strut front suspension with LSA multi-link rear, along with front and rear stabilizer bars for optimized handling.
The interior is fitted with 18-way power-adjustable Carrera Red full leather bucket seats and embossed headrests, matched to the door panels, dash, and other materials. Features include XM radio, a sport steering wheel, three 12-volt power outlets, a black Alcantara headliner, Sport Chrono package with a dash-mounted instrument, and a Bose audio system with satellite radio and a six-disc remote CD/DVD changer.
Instrumentation is delivered by a predominant 9k-rpm tachometer, a 180-mph speedometer, and auxiliary gauges. The digital odometer reads 92k miles, which is a true reading supported by the CARFAX report.
The 3.8-liter flat-6 uses dry sump lubrication and Vario-cam variable valve timing, and this motor was rated at 400 horsepower when new. The powertrain been well-maintained as shown by the CARFAX service records, and recent maintenance includes service performed in January 2022 within the last 1,000 miles that included replacement of the MAP sensor, an oil change, cooling system hose replacement drive belt replacement, a braking system check, suspension check, and a lighting check. Power is sent to the rear wheels via a console-shifted 7-speed PDK automatic transmission and steering wheel paddle shifters.
The CARFAX report shows an accident reported in 2014 with damage to the front. The vehicle passed a California emissions inspection in August 2021. The sale includes a window sticker, books, and two keys.
Not sure what all the complaining is about below, no ones buying this thing for $30k, so who cares what the "motivation" is of that bidder? Typical comments made by the peanut gallery who has no intention (or money) to buy a car
BID: $42,000
BID: $40,000
I agree with 007 how can the site have no setting or safe guard to bidding like that? You should not be able to outbid or bid up yourself Seems a bit under handed and unfair practices to those of us that actually want to buy something Please explain Thanks 007
Who is Shawn30m working for? Bid is at $3100 Shawn30m bids $10K then out bids himself by $20K. This user is doing the same things on the 911 at the same time as well. I will never bid a car on auto hunter until someone answers these questions. Seems like a plant to run up numbers. Please explain???
Strategy: 1. Make huge counter bid 3x current bid 2. Bid against myself 3x again 3. Sit back and see what happens with no intention of winning 4. Wake up and do it again tomorrow
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