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2007
Fuel Economy
18 - 19 combined mpg
Horsepower
325 - 480 hp
Engine
3 engines available
Engine Options
  • 6-Cyl, 3.6 Liter
  • 6-Cyl, 3.8 Liter
  • 6-Cyl, Turbo, 3.6 Liter
Cargo Volume
3.3 - 4.8 cu ft
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2007 Porsche 911 Review

KBB Editors

By KBB Editors

Updated December 23, 2019

Our editors drive and evaluate hundreds of new cars every single year, turning thousands of miles and countless hours behind the wheel into helpful reviews, ratings, and comparisons. They also have lives outside of work, or so they think. You’d be surprised what you can learn by hauling a dirt bike, hunting for a wayward sippy cup, or just packing the trunk full of groceries.

Pros

If owning the world’s best all-around sports car has always been one of your life goals, a 911 Carrera of any stripe could well be the vehicle for which you’ve been longing. Steeped in tradition, this thoroughly modern version of Porsche’s seminal offering delivers a spectacularly well-sorted combination of power, handling and braking, while remaining very livable as an everyday driver.

Cons

Cabin space is modest in all 911 Carrera models, a fact that may well put off taller drivers. Minimalist rear seating, limited cargo capacity and the purposefully firmish nature of the suspension tuning, particularly in "S" versions, also could be potential deal breakers.

What's New?

In a largely carryover year, all 911 Carreras gain a standard tire pressure monitoring system. Meteor Grey Metallic paint and restyled 19-inch Turbo-design alloy wheels join the options list, while the available navigation system adds maps for Mexico and Puerto Rico.

Few cars wear the mantle of automotive icon as gracefully or as righteously as the Porsche 911 Carrera. The basic Carrera lineup now includes Coupe, Targa and Cabriolet body styles, rear- and all-wheel-drive configurations and standard as well as more powerful and sportier "S" variants. While the Carrera4 all-wheel-drive models add an extra measure of cornering stability and all-season confidence, even the standard Carreras offer dramatic proof that Porsche has overcome virtually every potentially negative characteristic one might ever have associated with a rear-engine vehicle. Dynamically and stylistically, the 911 in any guise maintains an intangible mystique that is not matched by such competitors as BMW 6 Series, Cadillac XLR and Lexus SC 430.

2007 Porsche 911 Pricing

2007 Porsche 911 pricing starts at $37,936 for the 911 Carrera Coupe 2D, which had a starting MSRP of $73,195 when new. The range-topping 2007 911 Turbo Coupe 2D starts at $75,720 today, originally priced from $123,695.

Original MSRP
KBB Fair Purchase Price (national avg.)
$73,195
$37,936
$78,995
$41,631
$83,395
$42,451
$83,395
$47,168
$86,495
$43,033
$89,195
$38,459
$89,195
$52,300
$93,595
$48,325
$96,695
$47,158
$99,395
$48,018
$106,795
TBD
$123,695
$75,720

The Kelley Blue Book Fair Purchase Price for any individual used vehicle can vary greatly according to mileage, condition, location, and other factors. The prices here reflect what buyers are currently paying for used 2007 Porsche 911 models in typical condition when purchasing from a dealership. These prices are updated weekly.

Driving the Porsche 911

The 911 is a true sports car, and displays all of the pluses and minuses that go along with the breed. Even the base models are exhilaratingly quick, and all have surprisingly neutral handling characteristics that make it hard to believe you’re in a rear-engine car. Most owners will find the slightly taut suspension tuning totally acceptable, especially given the outstanding level of control it provides, although some may feel the "S" types with their even stiffer settings and lower-profile tires are a bit too harsh on anything but ultra-smooth road surfaces. In keeping with its high-performance character, Porsche designed the 911’s available all-wheel-drive system to always send at least 60 percent of the engine’s power to the rear wheels.

Interior Comfort

Although the ignition key still slides into a switch located in its traditional position on the left side of the dash, the rest of the 911’s interior is decidedly contemporary. Its driver-oriented look and feel is highlighted by highly legible gauges – with black faces on standard Carreras and silver-white on "S" models – a tilt/telescoping steering column and firmly supportive but quite comfortable bucket seats. The diminutive rear "buckettes" are marginal even for kids, but the backs fold flat to offer a bit more stowage space. Despite jettisoning the conventional spare tire for a can of sealant and an air compressor, capacity in the 911’s forward-positioned trunk is still a modest 4.5 cubic feet.

Exterior Styling

While its details have changed over time, the 911’s basic silhouette remains a universally recognized form. The current generation boasts a wider body, bolder fender flares and more upright headlamps than its predecessor but retains the now-signature rear decklid spoiler that automatically deploys at 75 miles per hour. All Carrera S variants are fitted with 19-inch alloy wheels in place of the 18-inch rims used on standard Carreras, and with even wider and lower-profile performance tires. Targa models have an oversized sliding glass roof panel, while Cabriolets are crowned with a fully lined and insulated one-touch power top that can be raised or lowered in about 15 seconds and at speeds up to 30 mph.

Favorite Features

VarioCam Plus Technology
Introduced on the 2001 911 Turbo, computer-controlled VarioCam Plus technology varies both the timing and lift of the intake valves to improve the engine’s performance and fuel efficiency over its entire operating range.

Sport Chrono Package
Linking the throttle, the Porsche Stability Management system and the Porsche Active Suspension Management, the available Sport Chrono Package permits any 911 model to be driven even more aggressively, and includes a supplemental stopwatch on the dash that automatically keeps tabs on lap times and segment intervals for those times when the car is on a race track.

Standard Features

Both the Carrera and Carrera S include, as standard equipment, a full array of power assists, keyless remote entry, automatic climate control, leather seating surfaces, cruise control, a tilt/telescoping steering column, six-speed manual transmission, the comprehensive Porsche Stability Management (PSM) system, anti-lock disc brakes and an anti-theft immobilizer. The "S" models add larger front brakes, the Porsche Active Suspension Management (PASM), an upgrade from 18-inch to 19-inch wheels and bi-xenon headlamps. All coupes have a power sunroof, all cabriolets a one-touch power top and Carrera4 models are fitted with full-time all-wheel drive. Front, front-side and door-mounted head-protection airbags are standard across the entire 911 lineup.

Factory Options

A key upgrade for all Carreras is the multi-faceted Sport Chrono Package that can keep tabs on lap times and intensify throttle response and tweak suspension settings when paired with the optional Porsche Active Suspension Management (PASM) system. Also offered are new 911 Turbo-type 19-inch two-tone forged alloy wheels and competition-inspired Porsche Ceramic Composite Brakes (PCCB). The S contingent can be further bolstered with a Power Kit that bumps engine output from 355 to 381 horsepower. Other extras include three different seat upgrades, a voice-activated navigation system and a Bose premium audio package, as well as numerous cosmetic tweaks, headed by full leather upholstery and a variety of available interior trim accents, in carbon fiber, aluminum look-stainless steel and dark and light wood.

Engine & Transmission

All 911 Carrera and Carrera S models are fitted with a rear-mounted flat-six boxer engine that uses Porsche’s VarioCam Plus variable cam timing and lift technology to optimize responsiveness and operating efficiency. The Carrera’s DOHC 3.6-liter makes 325 horsepower and 273 pound-feet of torque, while output figures for the larger 3.8-liter version in the S models jump to 355 and 295, respectively. Either engine can be matched with the standard six-speed manual transmission or five-speed Tiptronic S automatic with shifter buttons mounted on the steering wheel spokes. Regardless of drivetrain configuration, any member of the 911 clan can hit 60 miles per hour in 5.5 seconds or less and top out at 170-plus mph.

3.6-liter Boxer-6
325 horsepower @ 6800 rpm
273 lb.-ft. of torque @ 4250 rpm
EPA city/highway fuel economy: 18/26 (manual), 20/26 (automatic)

3.8-liter Boxer-6
355 horsepower @ 6600 rpm
295 lb.-ft. of torque @ 4600 rpm
EPA city/highway fuel economy: 17/25 (manual), 19/25 (automatic)


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2007 Porsche 911 Styles

Style
Price
Combined Fuel Economy
Horsepower
Engine
Cargo Capacity
Torque
0-60
Top Speed
Curb Weight
Carrera Coupe 2D
$36,871
19 MPG
325 @ 6800 RPM
6-Cyl, 3.6 Liter
4.8 cu ft
273 lb-ft
4.8 seconds
177 mph
3075 lbs
Carrera 4 Coupe 2D
$40,459
19 MPG
325 @ 6800 RPM
6-Cyl, 3.6 Liter
3.7 cu ft
273 lb-ft
4.9 seconds
174 mph
3197 lbs
Targa 4 Coupe 2D
$41,840
19 MPG
325 @ 6800 RPM
6-Cyl, 3.6 Liter
3.7 cu ft
273 lb-ft
4.9 seconds
174 mph
3197 lbs
Targa 4S Coupe 2D
$45,850
18 MPG
355 @ 6600 RPM
6-Cyl, 3.8 Liter
3.7 cu ft
295 lb-ft
4.6 seconds
179 mph
3252 lbs
Carrera S Coupe 2D
$45,844
19 MPG
355 @ 6600 RPM
6-Cyl, 3.8 Liter
4.8 cu ft
295 lb-ft
4.6 seconds
182 mph
3131 lbs
Carrera 4S Coupe 2D
$50,844
18 MPG
355 @ 6600 RPM
6-Cyl, 3.8 Liter
3.7 cu ft
295 lb-ft
4.6 seconds
179 mph
3252 lbs
GT3 Coupe 2D
N/A
18 MPG
415 @ 7600 RPM
6-Cyl, 3.6 Liter
3.7 cu ft
300 lb-ft
4.1 seconds
193 mph
3075 lbs
Turbo Coupe 2D
$75,676
18 MPG
480 @ 6000 RPM
6-Cyl, Turbo, 3.6 Liter
3.3 cu ft
460 lb-ft
3.7 seconds
192 mph
3495 lbs
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2007 Porsche 911 Depreciation

A 2007 Porsche 911 has depreciated $7,030 or 18% in the last 3 years and has a current resale value of $31,558 and trade-in value of $30,639.

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Year
Vehicle Depreciation*
Resale Value
Trade-In Value
2022
+ $6,074
$38,588
$38,885
2023
$7,076
$31,512
$30,533
2024
$765
$30,747
$29,717
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$30,639
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2007 Porsche 911 Depreciation

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Specifications

Dimensions, Weights & Capacities

Curb Weight
3075 lbs.
Fuel Capacity
16.9 gallons
Front Head Room
38.0 inches
Front Leg Room
41.6 inches
Max Seating Capacity
4
Overall Length
175.6 inches
Front Shoulder Room
51.7 inches
Trunk or Cargo Capacity
4.8 cu.ft.
Turning Diameter
34.8 feet
Wheel Base
92.5 inches
Width with mirrors
71.2 inches

Exterior

Alloy Wheels
Available
Moon Roof/Sun Roof
Available
Number of Doors
2 doors
Rear Spoiler
Available

Fuel Economy

City
16 mpg
Highway
24 mpg
Combined
19 mpg

Mechanical

Drivetrain
RWD
Transmission Type
Manual
6 speed
Available
Recommended Fuel
Premium

Performance

Horsepower
325 @ 6800 RPM
Torque
273 @ 4250 rpm
Engine
6-Cyl, 3.6 Liter
0 to 60
4.8 seconds
Top Speed
177 mph

Warranty

Basic
4 years / 50000 miles
Powertrain
4 years / 50000 miles
Corrosion
10 years / Unlimited miles

Entertainment

  • DVD Entertainment System
  • MP3 Player
  • Premium Radio
  • CD Player

Interior

  • Power Windows
  • Tilt/Telescoping Steering Wheel

Seating

  • Leather Seats
  • Dual Power Front Seats
  • Power Driver's Seat

Technology

  • Cruise Control
  • Hands Free Phone
  • Navigation System

2007 Porsche 911 Safety

2007 Porsche 911 Safety Technology

  • Child Door Locks: Not available
  • Child Seat Anchors: Not available
  • Driver Airbag
  • Passenger Airbag
  • Rear Side Airbag
  • Stability Control
  • Traction Control
  • Front Side Airbag
  • Rear Parking Sensors

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$37,936
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$35,815
$35,119
KBB.com Rating
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4.4
4.3
4.2
Consumer Rating
4.9
3.2
4.0
4.0
Fuel Economy
City 16/Hwy 24/Comb 19 MPG
City 21/Hwy 30/Comb 25 MPG
City 20/Hwy 27/Comb 22 MPG
City 17/Hwy 26/Comb 20 MPG
Fuel Type
Gas
Gas
Gas
Gas
5 Year Cost To Own
5-Year Cost to Own includes out of pocket expenses like fuel and insurance, plus the car’s loss in value over time (depreciation).
N/A
N/A
$63,605
N/A
Seating Capacity4442
Basic Warranty
4 years or 50000 miles
3 years or 36000 miles
3 years or 36000 miles
3 years or 36000 miles
Horsepower
325 @ 6800 RPM
228 @ 7000 RPM
228 @ 7000 RPM
350 @ 7400 RPM
Engine
6-Cyl, 3.6 Liter
4-Cyl, 2.4 Liter
4-Cyl, 2.4 Liter
V6, 3.7 Liter
Drivetrain
RWD
RWD
RWD
RWD

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FAQs

Is the 2007 Porsche 911 a good vehicle?

Yes, the 2007 Porsche 911 is a good car. Its Kelley Blue Book rating of 0 out of 5 is within 10% of our average rating.

What is the MPG for a 2007 Porsche 911?

2007 Porsche 911 city/highway fuel economy ratings range from 15/22 mpg to 16/24 mpg, depending on trim and equipment.

How much should a 2007 Porsche 911 cost?

Used 2007 Porsche 911 prices currently range from $37,936 for the GT3 Coupe 2D to $75,720 for the Turbo Coupe 2D when purchasing from a dealership, depending on a range of factors like equipment, mileage, and condition.

What's the cheapest Porsche 911?

The cheapest 2007 Porsche 911 is the GT3 Coupe 2D, with a Kelley Blue Book Fair Purchase Price of $37,936.

Is the 2007 Porsche 911 reliable?

The 2007 Porsche 911 is part of the 7th-generation 911, which our owners give an above-average reliability rating of 4.9 out of 5.

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