Florida Fine Cars

21151 NW 2nd Ave., Miami, FL 33169
4.8
4.8 out of 5 stars

Used 2001 Porsche 911 Turbo

57,138 miles
For Sale:$51,999
Estimated payment:$1,179/mo.
$0 trade-in, 10% down payment, 48 months, Great credit score

Value ChartA visual chart indicating the fair price range is between $64,400 and $75,600, while the current price is $51,999.$64,400 - $75,600$51,999
  • Priced at $51,999, this vehicle is $12,401 (19%) below the low end of its fair market value of $64,400.

  • The current fair market price range is between $64,400 to $75,600.

  • It has 57,138 miles, which is close to the median mileage of 59,300.

Note: This is an estimate based on a variety of factors (experimental feature). It is intended to provide a fair market value range to help guide your buying decision.

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  • Car
  • Coupe
  • Luxury
  • Fun to Drive
  • Condition
    Used
  • Mileage
    57,138miles
  • Aggregate Ratings
    3.6
    3.6 out of 5 stars
  • Generation
    5(1998 - 2004)
  • Trim
    Turbo
  • Drivetrain
    All Wheel
  • Transmission
    5-Speed Automatic
  • MPG
    13 city21 highwayMax range: 336 miles
  • Exterior Color
    Slate Grey Metallic
  • Interior Color
    Black Factory Paint Code:AJ
  • Upholstery
    Leather
  • Doors
    2
  • Max Seating
    4
  • Acceleration (0-60 mph)
    4.2seconds
  • Max Towing Capacity
    0lbs.
  • Final Assembly Point
    Stuttgart, Germany
  • VIN
    WP0AB29941S687663
  • Starting MSRP
    $111,765

Engine3.6L H6 Gasoline 415hp

  • Fuel Type:Gasoline
  • Max Horsepower:415 hp @ 6000 rpm
  • Power to Weight Ratio:8.18lbs/hp
  • Max Torque:415 ft.lbf @ 2700 rpm
  • Displacement:3.6liters
  • Block Type:H
  • Cylinders:6
  • Aspiration:Twin Turbo
  • Fuel Induction:Fuel Injection
  • Cam Type:DOHC
  • Valves:24

Message from the seller

'Experience the thrill of driving with the 2001 Porsche 911 Turbo, a masterpiece of engineering and design. This iconic coupe, finished in a stunning Slate Grey Metallic, is powered by a robust 3.6L Flat 6 Cylinder engine that delivers an exhilarating 415 horsepower. With only 57,027 miles, this all-wheel-drive marvel offers a seamless blend of performance and luxury. The sleek exterior is matched by a sophisticated black interior, ensuring every drive is as comfortable as it is exciting. Whether you're navigating city streets or open highways, the Porsche 911 Turbo promises an unforgettable journey. Don't miss the chance to own a piece of automotive history—visit us in Miami for a test drive today!

Features include MP3, USB Port, Keyless Entry, Side Airbags, Navigation, Power Seats, Tire Pressure Monitoring, Automatic Climate Control, Lumbar Support, Premium Wheels, Auxiliary Power Outlet, Power Mirrors, and more.

''Florida Fine Cars is CarGurus TOP-RATED DEALER 2024, Cars.com 2024 DEALER OF THE YEAR, BBB Accredited A+, We Accept Trade-Ins, FINANCING AVAILABLE!!.
A lot goes into our pricing. We analyze data from the local market with each vehicles mileage, features, and inspection findings to determine the most competitive price. Our 3-Day Return and 5-Day Exchange policies for vehicles up to 7 years old and less than 80,000 miles, give you peace of mind with your purchase. We offer easy online buying with at-home delivery or a fast in-showroom experience. It's car buying at your pace online or in the showroom.
Taxes, tag, title, registration fees (government fees) and electronic filing fee of $897, predelivery service fee of $1,299 (represent costs and profit to the dealer for items such as inspecting, cleaning, adjusting vehicles and preparing documents related to the sale) are additional and not included in the vehicle price. Shipping fees must be paid in advance of vehicle delivery and are separate from the sales transaction. The listed price assumes that the final purchase will be completed in the State of Florida, unless the vehicle is non-transferable. All vehicles are subject to prior sale.
While every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of the information on this site, errors may occur. Please verify all information with a customer service representative. This is easily done by calling us at 305-384-6340 or visit us at the dealership.''
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* Based on opinions and should be considered as general guidance only.

  • Reliability (4)
    4 out of 5 stars
    The Turbo's engine is far more robust than the naturally aspirated models of the same era, famously avoiding the IMS bearing issues, though minor electronic gremlins can occur.
  • Maintenance (2)
    2 out of 5 stars
    Running costs are high; specialized labor is required for engine-out services, and consumables like tires and ceramic brakes are extremely expensive.
  • Technology (3)
    3 out of 5 stars
    For 2001, the inclusion of Porsche Stability Management (PSM) and Bi-Xenon headlights was cutting-edge, but the PCM infotainment system is now very dated.
  • Comfort (4)
    4 out of 5 stars
    It excels as a grand tourer with high-quality leather and supportive seats, though the cabin can be noisy and the suspension is understandably firm.
  • Dynamics (5)
    5 out of 5 stars
    The legendary Mezger engine delivers relentless power with minimal lag, while the all-wheel-drive system provides exceptional traction and high-speed stability.

  • Comfort & Seating:

    • Power Seats
  • Convenience:

    • Automatic Climate Control
  • Entertainment:

    • Premium Audio
  • Exterior:

    • Heated Mirrors
    • Sunroof/Moonroof

  • Air Conditioning

    • Front air conditioning: automatic climate control
    • Front air conditioning
  • Airbags

    • Side airbags: front
    • Front airbags: dual
  • Audio System

    • Cassette
    • Radio: AM/FM
    • Premium brand
  • Brakes

    • ABS: 4-wheel
    • Power brakes
  • Comfort Features

    • Shift knob trim: leather
    • Steering wheel trim: leather
  • Convenience Features

    • Center console
    • Steering wheel: telescopic
    • Cruise control
    • Power steering
    • Multi-function remote: keyless entry
    • Memorized settings: driver seat
  • Drivetrain

    • Limited slip differential: center
  • Exterior Features

    • Rear spoiler
  • Instrumentation

    • Clock
    • Gauge: tachometer
    • Trip odometer
  • Lights

    • Headlight cleaners
    • Headlights: HID/Xenon
  • Mirrors

    • Side mirror adjustments: power
    • Side mirrors: heated
  • Roof

    • Moonroof / Sunroof: power glass
  • Seats

    • Upholstery: leather
    • Rear seat type: bucket
    • Driver seat power adjustments
    • Passenger seat power adjustments
    • Front seat type: sport bucket
  • Security

    • Anti-theft system: alarm
    • Power door locks
  • Stability and Traction

    • Stability control
    • Traction control
  • Tires and Rims

    • Wheels: aluminum alloy
    • Wheel diameter: 18 inch
  • Windows

    • Window defogger: rear
    • Power windows

  • Seating:

    • Standard Seating:4
    • Max Seating:4
    • Head Room (front):38in.
    • Leg Room (front):41.6in.
    • Shoulder Room (front):51.7in.
  • Measurements:

    • Length:174.6in.
    • Width:72in.
    • Height:51in.
    • Wheelbase:92.5in.
  • Weight:

    • Curb Weight:3,395lbs
  • Wheels & Tires:

    • Wheel Diameter:18in.
    • Wheel Diameter (rear):18in.
    • Tire:295/30ZR18
    • Tire (rear):295/30ZR18
  • Performance:

    • Acceleration (0-60 mph):4.2seconds
    • Power to Weight Ratio:8.18lbs/hp
    • Turning Circle:34.8ft.
  • Fuel Tank:

    • Fuel Tank Volume:16gallon

  • LEV:

    • Air Pollution Score:2
    • Greenhouse Gas Score:4
    • Fuel Type:Gasoline
    • Epa Underhood Id:1PRXV03.6TUR

The 2001 Porsche 911: A Timeless Icon Reimagined

The 2001 Porsche 911, often referred to as the 996 generation, marked a significant evolution for the legendary sports car, blending established performance DNA with modernized engineering and design. This model year represents a pivotal moment, offering a taste of modern Porsche motoring while retaining the core driving experience that enthusiasts have cherished for decades.

Highlights

The 2001 911 is a compelling package of engineering prowess and driving refinement.

  • Engine: At the heart of every 2001 911 lies a 3.4-liter, naturally aspirated flat-six engine. This potent powerplant, mounted in its signature rear-wheel-drive configuration, delivers a thrilling and responsive driving experience. In the Carrera models, it produced a healthy 298 horsepower, while the Carrera 4 offered the same output with the added benefit of all-wheel drive. The engine's low center of gravity and its characteristic flat-six growl are integral to the 911's identity.
  • Safety Features: Porsche prioritized occupant safety, even in a performance-oriented vehicle. Standard safety features included driver and front passenger airbags for crucial frontal impact protection. Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) was also standard, preventing wheel lock-up during hard braking and allowing for maintained steering control. Many models also came equipped with traction control (Porsche Stability Management - PSM), a sophisticated electronic system that intervenes by applying braking to individual wheels and reducing engine power to help prevent skids and maintain stability during dynamic driving.
  • Trim Summary:
    • Carrera: The foundational model, offering the quintessential rear-wheel-drive 911 experience with a potent flat-six engine and a focus on agile handling.
    • Carrera 4: This variant adds Porsche's renowned all-wheel-drive system, enhancing traction and stability, particularly in adverse weather conditions, while maintaining a dynamic and engaging drive.
  • Other Notable Aspects:
    • Modernized Interior: The 2001 911 featured a more contemporary and user-friendly interior compared to its predecessors, with improved ergonomics and higher-quality materials.
    • Aerodynamic Design: The exterior design, while a departure from some older generations, was still instantly recognizable as a 911, with a focus on aerodynamic efficiency and a sleek profile.
    • Manual and Automatic Transmissions: Buyers had the choice between a rewarding 6-speed manual transmission for ultimate driver engagement or a smooth Tiptronic automatic transmission, offering a more relaxed driving experience when desired.

What to Expect

Owning a 2001 Porsche 911 is an experience that goes beyond simple transportation; it's about engaging with a piece of automotive history and a finely tuned machine.

  • Ownership Experience: The driving experience is characterized by sharp handling, precise steering, and a direct connection to the road. The rear-engine layout provides unique feedback and a spirited, albeit sometimes lively, character. Expect a firm ride, which is part of its performance-oriented nature. The cabin, while offering a premium feel, is focused on the driver, with controls intuitively placed.
  • Maintenance: As a luxury sports car from a reputable manufacturer, the 2001 911 requires diligent and often specialized maintenance. Regular oil changes with specific Porsche-approved synthetic oil are crucial. Scheduled maintenance intervals, including spark plug replacement, brake fluid flushes, and coolant checks, should be adhered to strictly. Finding a qualified Porsche mechanic is highly recommended for optimal care, as their specialized knowledge can prevent costly mistakes.
  • Insurance: Insurance premiums for a 2001 Porsche 911 can be significantly higher than for a standard sedan or even many other sports cars. This is due to the vehicle's performance capabilities, its replacement cost (even as a used vehicle), and the specialized nature of its parts and repairs. Factors such as your driving record, age, location, and the specific insurance provider will all influence the final cost.

Potential Considerations

While the 2001 911 is a highly desirable vehicle, prospective buyers should be aware of certain potential considerations.

  • IMS Bearing Failure: A known concern for certain 996 models, including the 2001 911, is the intermediate shaft (IMS) bearing. This component lubricates internal engine parts, and a failure of this bearing can lead to catastrophic engine damage. While not all engines will experience this issue, it's a significant point to research and potentially address proactively, such as through an IMS bearing upgrade.
  • Interior Wear: As the vehicle ages, interior components like seat bolsters, steering wheel leather, and dashboard materials can show signs of wear and tear. Thorough inspection of the interior is advisable to assess its condition.
  • Cooling System: The 996 generation 911 introduced water cooling. While a significant technological advancement, potential leaks in the cooling system, particularly from hoses and radiators, are something to be mindful of. Regular inspection and maintenance of the cooling system are important.
  • Headlight Design: The "fried egg" headlight design of the 996 generation is a matter of personal preference and was a departure from the more circular headlights of previous 911s. Some enthusiasts prefer the older styling, while others appreciate the modernity of the 996's look.

Overall Summary

The 2001 Porsche 911 stands as a testament to Porsche's enduring legacy in the sports car world. It offers a potent and engaging driving experience, blending classic 911 performance with the benefits of modern engineering. While potential buyers should be aware of specific mechanical considerations, particularly the IMS bearing, a well-maintained 2001 911 remains a fantastic and rewarding automobile for enthusiasts seeking a blend of everyday usability and exhilarating performance. It represents an accessible entry point into the world of Porsche ownership and a chance to experience a truly iconic machine.

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