Used Porsche cars for sale
Porsche cars are renowned for their exhilarating driving experience and supreme desirability. They are also well-known for their high build quality and durability making them an appealing prospect on the used car market.
Find your perfect used Porsche for sale or on finance from our extensive network of car supermarkets, specialist, independent and officially franchised Porsche dealerships.
Porsche, Cayman
2025 - 4.0 GTS 2dr PDK
Porsche, 911
1990 (G) - 964 Carrera 2 2-Door
Porsche, Taycan
2025 - Taycan Sport Turismo (2025) 5-Door
Porsche, Boxster
2005 - 2.7 987 Tiptronic 2-Door
Porsche, 718 Cayman
2020 (70) - 4.0 GTS Coupe 2dr Petrol Manual Euro 6 (s/s) (400 ps)
Porsche, Macan
2022 (72) - 2.9T V6 S SUV 5dr Petrol PDK 4WD Euro 6 (s/s) (380 ps)
Porsche, Macan
2022 - 2.9 Macan S Semi-Auto 4WD 5dr
Porsche, Taycan
2023 - Performance 79.2kWh 4S Saloon 4dr Electric Auto 4WD (11kW Charger) (530 ps)
Porsche, 718 Boxster
2018 (18) - 2.5T S Convertible 2dr Petrol PDK Euro 6 (s/s) (350 ps)
- 2.5L
- 12.2kMiles
- Petrol
- Auto
- Convertible
Romans of St Albans
Porsche, Macan
2015 (15) - S Diesel 5dr PDK 3.0 TD V6 SUV 5dr Diesel 4WD 260P/S EURO 6 ULEZ COMPLIANT
Porsche, 911
2017 (17) - 3.0T 991 4 Targa 2dr Petrol PDK 4WD Euro 6 (s/s) (385 ps)
Porsche, 911
2015 (65) - 3.8T 991 Turbo Coupe 2dr Petrol PDK 4WD Euro 6 (520 ps)
Porsche, Macan
2017 - 3.0 V6 S 5-Door
Porsche, Cayenne
2019 - 3.0 Cayenne V6 Auto 4WD 5dr
Porsche, 718 Cayman
2018 (18) - 2.0T PDK Euro 6 (s/s) 2dr
Used Porsche cars deliver the unmatched performance synonymous with the German car manufacturer. The brand is known for its iconic design, cutting-edge technology and the quality of its vehicles. Used models often have strong resale values, too.
Used Porsche cars come in a range of body styles to suit all budgets, tastes and lifestyles. From sports cars such as the Porsche 911, Boxster and Cayman to SUVs that include the Porsche Cayenne and Macan.
You will also find a wide range of used hybrid and electric Porsche cars for sale, including the brand's popular fully electric sports saloon, the Taycan.
Porsche Hybrid and Electric Cars
Porsche embraced hybrid and electric car technology perhaps quicker than any other sports car manufacturer. The brand has managed to skilfully intertwine the power of electric motors with the thrilling driving dynamics its cars are known for.
Plug-in hybrid technology is utilised on Porsche hybrid cars to not only improve efficiency and reduce overall emissions, but also to enhance performance. The Panamera Hybrid and Cayenne Hybrid Turbo and Turbo S E-Hybrid versions are packed with monstrous power, combining V8 combustion engines with electric motors for almost unrivalled acceleration. There are more sedate 4 E-Hybrid models of these models, too.
The all-electric Taycan and Taycan Sport Turismo have proven extremely popular with buyers who are looking for ultimate performance while looking to go electric and maintain practicality.
Why buy a used Porsche through MOTORS?
At MOTORS, we have one of the largest collections of used Porsche cars for sale in the UK anywhere online. You can search by budget, as well as by monthly finance payment, with many of our Mercedes cars available on PCP and HP finance deals.
Our listings contain everything from officially franchised approved used Porsche cars to great value examples from Car Supermarkets, specialists and reputable independent dealers.
We provide all the information you need to buy your next used car, including reviews, buying guides and car price guides.
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Do used Porsche cars hold their value?
Porsche cars hold their resale value, making them some of the top performers in the used market. The brand’s high demand is fuelled by its reputation for producing luxurious, high-performance vehicles. Known for excellence in both design and performance, Porsche remains a sought-after choice for discerning enthusiasts.
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Is a second-hand Porsche worth it?
Porsche is synonymous with luxury and performance, and opting for a second-hand Porsche doesn’t mean that you have to compromise on either of these factors. Many second-hand Porsches are well-maintained and in excellent condition, allowing you to experience the exhilaration of driving a high-performance vehicle.
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What is the life expectancy of a Porsche?
A Porsche typically has a life expectancy of 150,000 to 200,000 miles which is approximately 15 years of use, assuming the annual mileage is around 13,000 miles. However, the actual lifespan of the vehicle depends on how well it is maintained and the yearly mileage accumulated.
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Are Porsches expensive to maintain?
While Porsche cars may be more expensive to maintain compared to other makes, you can reduce maintenance costs by opting for authentic Porsche parts, selecting a trusted mechanic, and purchasing a vehicle that has been well-maintained before your ownership.
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What are the benefits of owning a Porsche?
With a legacy spanning more than 70 years, Porsche. cars have a myriad of benefits that redefine the driving experience. High performance: Porsche is renowned for their exceptional performance. Whether it's the Porsche 911 or the Porsche Macan, all models are designed to deliver an exhilarating driving experience. Luxury: All models have luxurious interiors designed with high-quality materials that prioritise comfort to create a premium driving experience. Resale value: Porsches are particularly good at retaining their value over time. This is particularly advantageous if you decide to sell your Porsche in the future, Iconic design: Porsches are known for their timeless design. The distinctive appearance of Porsches contributes to their allure.
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What does PSM mean?
Porsche Stability Management, commonly referred to as PSM, is an umbrella term for a range of electronic controls that work together to ensure maximum stability. Using data from various sources, the PSM takes action if your Porsche starts to understeer or oversteer.
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What does PASM mean?
Porsche Active Suspension Management, or PASM, is an active damping system that adjusts wheel dampening force based on road conditions and driving style. In 'normal' mode, it balances performance and comfort, while 'sport' mode provides a firmer driving experience.
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What does PCCB mean?
PCCB stands for Porsche Carbon Ceramic Brakes and refers to a brake system that is made from carbon composite brake discs. These brakes are lightweight, contributing to sharper handling and lower fuel consumption.