Porsches on the Move: The Modern Classics That Continue To Climb

Despite multiple factors impacting the market, Porsche continue to demonstrate remarkable resilience amongst collectors, with several key models posting significant gains over recent months.


But why have certain models continued to climb whilst others have faltered? Here, I’ll break down 3 of the biggest gainers and the reasons why I think they’re here for the long haul.


Perhaps the least surprising entry on the list is the 997 GT3 RS. Emerging as one of the defining modern-era Porsches it combines analogue driving characteristics with genuine motorsport pedigree, occupying a unique position in the market. 


In a world of EV’s, many buyers increasingly seek naturally aspirated, manual cars, and the model’s status as one of the last truly analogue GT products, has driven sustained upward pressure on values.


Meanwhile, the 993 Turbo continues its transition from desirable classic to blue-chip collectable. As the final air-cooled Turbo model, it has long enjoyed a special status among Porsche enthusiasts. 


Recent market activity suggests that it’s pushing the boundary beyond the enthusiasts as its scarcity, alongside the growing global demand for air-cooled cars, has accelerated value growth. Exceptional examples are now commanding figures that would have seemed impossible just a decade ago.


Perhaps the most interesting movement, however, has been seen with the 996 GT2. For years, it remained overshadowed by its GT3 contemporaries, but the market has begun to recognise the significance that true petrol-heads always saw. 


With rear-wheel drive, turbocharged power and a famously demanding driving experience, the 996 GT2 represents a raw and uncompromising era of Porsche engineering that is unlikely ever to be repeated.


What unites these three models is authenticity. They’re true to what they claim to be and, in an increasingly digital automotive landscape, collectors are placing ever greater value on rarity, mechanical purity and historical significance. 


For the Porsche market, these attributes continue to translate directly into appreciation.

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