19k-Mile 2004 Porsche 911 Carrera 4S: The Showroom Queen That Actually Stayed Garage-Kept
"The 996 finally stopped getting dunked on. This is the spec that proves it—understated color, manual trans, genuinely low miles. Don't overthink it."
— Revvly Take
A 996-generation Carrera 4S coupe with negligible miles and a museum-quality provenance—spent its first years on display before landing in private hands. Slate Grey over black leather, factory Sport Techno wheels, and a 6-speed manual make this a clean example of 2004 Porsche restraint. Prices on low-mileage 996s have steadied after years of appreciation, and this sits at the intersection of collectibility and actual drivability.
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