This gorgeous 911 convertible in the sought-after Triple Black color—fully upholstered in leather, as befits a Porsche—is an excellent example of what can happen when the list of previous owners is endless. Specifically, I am the sixth owner, and I have not regretted for a second purchasing the Carrera at the beginning of July this year.
Why? Because it's clear that each of the previous owners put a lot of love and care into the convertible. Where should I start?
Perhaps with the equipment. The extras include (each with code) 249 Tiptronic S (automatic transmission with manual shift option) / 342 seat heating / 454 cruise control / 567 Windshield with green tint (a darker strip at the top of the windshield) / 635 Park Assist (parking system, usually rear) / 666 Telephone module for PCM (integration of a mobile phone into Porsche Communication Management) / 670 Navigation module for PCM (adds GPS navigation to the PCM) / 692 CD changer (6-disc) (usually installed in the trunk or under the front hood) / XLF sports exhaust system (an exhaust system designed for a sportier and more aggressive sound)…
Sorry, I know that all of this is more than familiar to every 911 enthusiast here...
The original Porsche 911/997 19-inch Turbo S rims are fitted with the following summer tires, which the previous owner purchased new on April 9, 2025 (for EUR 910):
2 x BRIDGESTONE 295/30 ZR19 (100Y) TL POTENZA SPORT
2 x BRIDGESTONE 235/35 ZR19 (91Y) TL POTENZA SPORT
And this with a mileage of 129,033 km. That means they have been driven for almost exactly 7,000 km, around 6,250 of which were driven by me, as the mileage was 129,750 km when I bought the car. These are fantastic tires that make the car easy to control in any situation.
Winter tires on alloy rims are also included in the offer, as well as a hardtop in the same color as the car, which appears to have been used very rarely and for which I immediately purchased a suitable protective cover.
Here are some more excerpts from the VINANALYTICS list (which I am attaching in its entirety):
369 Standard Seats
435 Sport Steering Wheel
475 Porsche Active Suspension Management (PASM)
490 Sound Package Plus
551 Porsche Windstop (Deector)
573 Automatic Climate Control
023 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER DIALS IN SILVER
071 EU COUNTRY VERSION
098 Left-hand drive (LHD) version
195 BATTERY 70 AH
199 Battery Disconnect Switch
211 Number plate holder version III
219 Differential
244 Bridgestone/Continental/Michelin N1/Pirelli N1
271 Door mirror, aspherical glass on driver's side
288 HEADLIGHT CLEANING SYSTEM
335 3-POINT AUTOMATIC SEAT BELTS, REAR
370 STANDARD SEAT, RIGHT (COMFORT MANUAL)
424 CD STORAGE BOX
432 Steering wheel with Tiptronic controls
440 ANTENNA DIVERSITY
465 Rear fog light, left
476 Porsche Stability Management (PSM)
488 PLATES WITH GERMAN INSCRIPTION
499 GERMAN VERSION
534 Anti-Theft Protection, 433 MHz
555 Seat belts in black
571 ACTIVE CARBON FILTER (CABIN)
601 XENON LIGHT
610 DVD NAVIGATION "EUROPE PACKAGE"
659 On-board computer
661 STRICTER EMISSIONS CONCEPT
665 PCM 2 – BASIC MODULE (INCL. RADIO)
685 Rear Seat System
706 9X7 (CONTROL M-NO. F. PME DEPT.)
936 Rear seat covers, leather/leather
981 LEATHER INTERIOR (EXCL. SEAT COVER)
983 FRONT SEAT COVERS, ALL-LEATHER LLL
This 997 is a repaired, non-smoking vehicle. The two minor accidents happened to the previous owner, who described them in the purchase agreement as follows:
"1. Someone failed to yield the right of way. Despite braking and swerving from 50 mph, the other party involved in the accident (coming from a side street) hit me on the front right fender.
2. We were driving parallel towards a traffic light and the vehicle next to me left its lane. The other driver did not notice this, and both vehicles sustained paint damage due to the side contact." (The bill amounted to EUR 550)
You can't see ANYTHING wrong with it. Anyone who is seriously interested can of course see for themselves during a test drive.
Let's move on to the care that has been given to the car. I will only mention the major items from the last five years here; the buyer will receive the folder with all the receipts anyway. Women also love this model.
May 15, 2020: NEW: Brake discs and pads (€1,215)
July 10, 2020: NEW: Brake fluid , spark plugs, ignition coil, 180,000 km service, oil change, transmission oil, all filters new (€1,485)
11.10.2021: NEW: Transmission oil pan incl. filter and seal, automatic oil change (386 EUR)
January 25, 2022: NEW: 2 x VREDESTEIN 295/30 R19 WINTRAC XTREME S winter tires (448 EUR)
February 28, 2022: NEW: 2 x VREDESTEIN 235/35 R19 WINTRAC XTREME S winter tires (460 EUR)
May 9, 2022: NEW: Steering gear, tie rods, brake discs and pads, front shock absorbers, front suspension struts, front stabilizer bearings, air conditioning condenser (€9,670!!)
07/06/2022: NEW: Drive belt , brake fluid, filters, engine oil, minor inspection (€1156)
January 12, 2023: Oil service with oil, seals, etc. (€504)
May 26, 2023: NEW: Xenon headlights (€279)
07/05/2024: NEW: Spark plugs , various filters, engine oil, major service (€1,519)
February 5, 2025: TÜV (312 EUR)
04/09/2025: NEW: Battery (224 EUR)
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I purchased the car two weeks later and have had the following work done since then:
08/11/2025: NEW: Flap exhaust and rear silencer (EUR 2,846) – there were a few holes in the exhaust, but now it sounds really good again.
08/16/2025: NEW: Xenon bulb (€81)
09/02/2025: Oil service with electronic entry, engine oil and filter (359 EUR)
That was all. The car drives almost like a "modern" Porsche (or, fortunately, not, but that's a matter of opinion, of course...). It's a little more driver-oriented, which makes it really fun.
It has almost become my daily driver, and my slightly older 2017 Range Rover is increasingly taking a back seat.
Although a 997 isn't that rare on the roads, it always elicits sympathy from passers-by or other drivers, and I often get a "thumbs up."
I'm still struggling with myself as to whether I should really give it up. Because, as they say here on Elferspot, so beautifully and so true:
"The first generation of the Porsche 997 already enjoys a reputation as a future classic. It is the first modern Porsche 911 to revisit the design language of the original model. It is the last Porsche 911 Carrera with port fuel injection. Although it was more of an evolution than a revolution in technical terms, prices are significantly higher than those of its predecessor. No matter which model you choose, the Porsche 997.1 retains its value and offers mature driving dynamics. It is unassuming, yet exciting. The 997.1 is not a sensible car, but it is not unreasonable either. It is a thoroughbred sports car, but it is not impractical. It is a true Porsche 911."
I spontaneously photographed my future classic car this evening (October 22) and uploaded a short video to YouTube. The last photo shows the Carrera with a hardtop on the day it was picked up (July 3 this year).
The car is, of course, registered and can be viewed and test driven by appointment if you are seriously interested. We live near Rosenheim in Upper Bavaria.