Based on 10 active 911 listings

1989 Porsche 911 prices in the U.S.

median asking price
$118,500 ↑ $25,098 · 30d

The median asking price for a 1989 Porsche 911 in the U.S. is $118,500 based on 10 active listings.

As of August 17, 2026, the median asking price for a 1989 Porsche 911 in the U.S. is $118,500, based on 10 active dealer listings tracked by VinAssessment.

◷ Updated August 17, 2026 ▤ 10 active dealer listings, refreshed daily

1989 Porsche 911 — a typically priced live listing
1989 · live listing photo

Typical: $98,146–$244,924 — the middle half of 10 asking prices

Median $118,500
$75K low $401K high

Why the wide range? Price depends mostly on configuration and mileage — see below. This spread covers the middle 96% of asking prices: we exclude the cheapest and priciest 2% (payment-priced ads, typos, salvage) so outliers don't distort it.

What would a 1989 Porsche 911 cost per month?

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10% down
7.0% is a typical rate for a well-qualified buyer — use your own quote if you have one.
Loan term
Estimated monthly payment
$2,112
per month
60 months · 7.0% APR · $11,850 down
Amount financed
$106,650
Total interest
$20,070

Estimate only. Excludes tax, title, registration and dealer fees, and assumes a fixed-rate loan with equal monthly payments. Your actual rate depends on your credit and lender.

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Trim-level pricing isn't reliable enough for this model yet — mileage and configuration explain most of the spread above.

Live 1989 Porsche 911 listings, priced by VIN

Delta vs typical Median $118,500

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$118,500
Pre-owned median (10)
70,959
Average mileage

Price trend

Average price is up $69,334 since June 11.

Jun 11 Aug 17

1989 Porsche 911 prices by state

California — 3 active listings Missouri — 1 active listings 3California — 3 active listings 1Missouri — 1 active listings
Numbers = active listings in the busiest states; blue states have inventory now
State Typical price Listed this year Active now
California $119,900 13 3 Shop 1988–1990 nearby →
Missouri $249,900 6 1 Shop 1988–1990 nearby →

Listed this year counts every 1989 Porsche 911 first listed in 2026 (sold and active), with currently active cars as a floor. Typical price is the median of each car's latest asking price — or the average of active listings where this-year data is thin.

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Frequently asked questions

Why do 1989 Porsche 911 prices range from $75,076 to $400,682?

The spread comes down to configuration and mileage: higher-mileage, base-configuration examples sit near the low end, while low-mileage and premium configurations reach the top. Half of all listings fall between $98,146 and $244,924 — see the mileage and trim breakdowns above for where a specific vehicle lands.

Is $178,237 a good price for a 1989 Porsche 911?

$178,237 is the market average as of August 17, 2026. Anything meaningfully below the $118,500 median is priced to move — but always compare within the same trim and mileage band, since those two factors drive most of the spread.

How many 1989 Porsche 911 are for sale right now?

10 in total, nearly all pre-owned. Counts refresh daily from live dealer inventory.

How we calculate these prices

We track 10 active listings for this vehicle across dealer sites nationwide, updated every day. Average and median are computed from real asking prices on live listings. We exclude the top and bottom 2% of prices to remove data errors, salvage titles, and monthly-payment figures posted as if they were sale prices. Prices reflect dealer asking prices — not final sale prices — and exclude taxes, fees, and incentives. Trim and mileage move the price more than any other factor; see the breakdowns above.

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