Porsche 911 S/T owner tried selling it less than a month after delivery but turned down a $320,000 profit on it
Published on Oct 10, 2025 at 6:42 PM (UTC+4)
by Grace Donohoe
Last updated on Oct 10, 2025 at 7:19 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Amelia Jean Hershman-Jones
This almost brand new Porsche 911 S/T was put up for sale by its new owner, but it turns out that the profit offered wasn’t enough to actually sway their mind.
The car was part of a limited number that were produced, and despite boasting an impressive package, it did not meet the reserve that was expected.
The Porsche 911 is an iconic model with the car topping almost every gearhead’s wish list.
So much so that sightings of the car have left gearheads in awe.
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The owner of this Porsche 911 S/T tried to sell it after a short ownership
Any car fan on Earth would agree that a Porsche is an impressive car, but one owner turned down a large sum of profit on this model.
The car in question, a Porsche 911 S/T, was bid to a reserve of $640,000, which would have been a profit of over $320,000 according to Car Scoops.

But what features did the Porsche really have?
Well, for starters, this Porsche is #721 of 1,963 that were ever produced, and what lies beneath the hood is just as stunning as its exterior.
“This example is powered by a 4.0-liter flat-six that drives the rear wheels through a six-speed manual transaxle with a mechanical limited-slip differential and is finished in black over black and Classic Cognac upholstery,” stated the listing.
The car also has an impressive Heritage Design Package with Porsche Ceramic Composite Brakes, a front axle system, and even LED-Matrix Design headlights.
The car was ‘purchased new by the owner’ and has 331 miles on the odometer, which isn’t much, you have to admit.
The car has an interesting interior, too.
“The leather-wrapped steering wheel frames instrumentation finished in classic green scheme, including a central tachometer with a 9k-rpm redline as well as a digital speed readout and dual configurable TFT screens,” the listing explained further.

The Heritage Design gives the car an extra ounce of the wow factor, with Porsche explaining that it ‘combines classic and particularly luxurious details and equipment’ which then makes the car look ultra slick.
But, despite all the flashy features clearly evident on the car, the reserve was still not met on the Bring A Trailer listing.
The Porsche 911 is a model in demand
Out of all the models that Porsche produces, arguably the most loved model of them all, and it’s not hard to see why.
Plus, one ultra-rare Porsche 911 GT1 Carbonerre Manta was spotted prowling the streets in Monaco, and it was a sight for sore eyes.
Additionally, to help others out, one Porsche fanatic even made a calculator that tells you what it’d take to afford a Porsche 911.
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