Targa 4S 2dr All-wheel Drive Coupe
2017 Porsche 911 Specs
Interior | |
Luggage capacity | 4.4 cu.ft. |
Maximum cargo capacity | 10.0 cu.ft. |
Standard seating | 4 |
Exterior | |
Length | 177.1 " |
Body width | 72.9 " |
Body height | 50.9 " |
Wheelbase | 96.5 " |
Curb | 3,483 lbs. |
Gross weight | 4,243 lbs. |
Fuel | |
Fuel tank capacity | 17.9 gal. |
EPA mileage estimates | 19 City / 28 Hwy |
Performance | |
Base engine size | 3.0 liters |
Base engine type | H-6 |
Horsepower | 420 hp |
Horsepower rpm | 6,500 |
Torque | 368 lb-ft. |
Torque rpm | 1,700 |
Payload | 760 lbs. |
Drive type | all-wheel drive |
Turning radius | 18.3 '' |
Cost to Own a 2017 911
Annual Mileage
in
2017 Porsche 911 Targa 4S 2dr All-wheel Drive Coupe
when driven annually in the US
Depreciation
when driven annually in the US
Year 1
$8,854
Year 2
$14,748
Year 3
$13,497
Year 4
$10,398
Year 5
$8,523
Fees & Taxes
when driven annually in the US
Year 1
$6,846
Year 2
$513
Year 3
$442
Year 4
$377
Year 5
$350
Fuel
when driven annually in the US
Year 1
$1,462
Year 2
$1,514
Year 3
$1,568
Year 4
$1,624
Year 5
$1,681
Insurance
when driven annually in the US
Year 1
$1,268
Year 2
$1,254
Year 3
$1,240
Year 4
$1,226
Year 5
$1,212
Interest
when driven annually in the US
Year 1
$3,929
Year 2
$3,132
Year 3
$2,298
Year 4
$1,425
Year 5
$511
Maintenance
when driven annually in the US
Year 1
$187
Year 2
$952
Year 3
$992
Year 4
$1,030
Year 5
$3,278
Opportunity
when driven annually in the US
Year 1
$279
Year 2
$349
Year 3
$413
Year 4
$469
Year 5
$559
Repairs
when driven annually in the US
Year 1
$0
Year 2
$0
Year 3
$0
Year 4
$0
Year 5
$2,284
Total Cost to Own
when driven annually in the US
Year 1
$22,826
Year 2
$22,462
Year 3
$20,449
Year 4
$16,548
Year 5
$18,398
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2017 Porsche 911 trims (19)
(Carrera) 2dr Rear-wheel Drive Coupe
MSRP | $89,400 |
Engine | 3.0L H-6 |
MPG | 20 city / 29 hwy |
(Carrera 4) 2dr All-wheel Drive Coupe
MSRP | $96,300 |
Engine | 3.0L H-6 |
MPG | 20 city / 28 hwy |
(Carrera) 2dr Rear-wheel Drive Cabriolet
MSRP | $101,700 |
Engine | 3.0L H-6 |
MPG | 20 city / 29 hwy |
(Carrera S) 2dr Rear-wheel Drive Coupe
MSRP | $103,400 |
Engine | 3.0L H-6 |
MPG | 20 city / 29 hwy |
(Carrera 4) 2dr All-wheel Drive Cabriolet
MSRP | $108,600 |
Engine | 3.0L H-6 |
MPG | 19 city / 28 hwy |
(Targa 4) 2dr All-wheel Drive Coupe
MSRP | $108,600 |
Engine | 3.0L H-6 |
MPG | 19 city / 28 hwy |
(Carrera 4S) 2dr All-wheel Drive Coupe
MSRP | $110,300 |
Engine | 3.0L H-6 |
MPG | 20 city / 28 hwy |
(Carrera S) 2dr Rear-wheel Drive Cabriolet
MSRP | $115,700 |
Engine | 3.0L H-6 |
MPG | 20 city / 28 hwy |
(Carrera GTS) 2dr Rear-wheel Drive Coupe
MSRP | $119,000 |
Engine | 3.0L H-6 |
MPG | 18 city / 26 hwy |
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(Targa 4S) 2dr All-wheel Drive Coupe
MSRP | $122,600 |
Engine | 3.0L H-6 |
MPG | 19 city / 28 hwy |
(Carrera 4S) 2dr All-wheel Drive Cabriolet
MSRP | $122,600 |
Engine | 3.0L H-6 |
MPG | 19 city / 28 hwy |
(Carrera 4 GTS) 2dr All-wheel Drive Coupe
MSRP | $125,900 |
Engine | 3.0L H-6 |
MPG | 18 city / 26 hwy |
(Carrera GTS) 2dr Rear-wheel Drive Cabriolet
MSRP | $131,300 |
Engine | 3.0L H-6 |
MPG | 18 city / 26 hwy |
(Targa 4 GTS) 2dr All-wheel Drive Coupe
MSRP | $138,200 |
Engine | 3.0L H-6 |
MPG | 18 city / 26 hwy |
(Carrera 4 GTS) 2dr All-wheel Drive Cabriolet
MSRP | $138,200 |
Engine | 3.0L H-6 |
MPG | 18 city / 26 hwy |
(Turbo) 2dr All-wheel Drive Coupe
MSRP | $159,200 |
Engine | 3.8L H-6 |
MPG | 19 city / 24 hwy |
(Turbo) 2dr All-wheel Drive Cabriolet
MSRP | $171,500 |
Engine | 3.8L H-6 |
MPG | 19 city / 24 hwy |
(Turbo S) 2dr All-wheel Drive Coupe
MSRP | $188,100 |
Engine | 3.8L H-6 |
MPG | 19 city / 24 hwy |
(Turbo S) 2dr All-wheel Drive Cabriolet
MSRP | $200,400 |
Engine | 3.8L H-6 |
MPG | 19 city / 24 hwy |
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