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2+ Porsche 911 Cars for Sale in South Africa

View 2 currently available Porsche 911 for sale in South Africa. Check detailed specifications, pricing, and dealer ratings before making your choice. The current price range for these listings is from R 1,449,900 to R 2,588,888. The average listed price is R 2,019,394. Mileage varies between 39,401 km and 84,000 km.

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Porsche 911 - Mitsubishi Rivonia - Image 1
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R 1,449,900

Est. monthly payment:
R 29,746 p/m

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Used Car2015Dual-ClutchAccident-free84,000 kmPetrol

Est. monthly payment: R 29,746 p/m

Mitsubishi Rivonia
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Porsche 911 - ICar Gezina - Image 1
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R 2,588,888

Est. monthly payment:
R 53,115 p/m

Price
Used Car2014AutomaticAccident-free39,401 kmPetrol

Est. monthly payment: R 53,115 p/m

ICar Gezina

Pretoria Central, Pretoria, Gauteng

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Porsche 911

Porsche’s 911 Cabriolet sits right at the peak of open-top motoring, offering the kind of driver engagement that’s more than just a spec-sheet promise. On paper at least, its direct rivals—think Ferrari F8 Spider, Aston Martin Vantage Roadster, and the Mercedes-AMG GT Cabrio—might tempt you with their own brands of wind-in-your-hair drama, but the 911 carves out its own loyal following, especially in South Africa. Every example on our market packs a petrol engine with an automatic gearbox, which is exactly what most local buyers want. With just two listings currently available, priced at R2,288,888 and R2,588,888, there’s no endless scroll here—scarcity does half the negotiating for you before you’ve even picked up the phone.

You’re choosing between a 992-generation Carrera S and a 991 Turbo S Cabriolet PDK, both with mileage averaging just 31,532 km—these cars have lived easy lives, rarely seeing the daily JHB traffic grind. The R300k price jump buys you more than just a badge; the Turbo S brings real extra muscle and kit over the Carrera S. Model years range from 2014 to 2019, so you’re not dealing with ancient tech or worn-out interiors. South African buyers put real value on the 911’s reputation for reliability and a parts network that actually works here—unlike some rivals, you won’t be sweating the next service bill. No new Cabriolets are trickling onto the local market right now, so if you want in, the used pool is your only realistic shot. That matters.