Porsche auction at Silverstone 2015 - picky 911 customers
Summary
On October 25, 2015, 58 Porsche sports cars were auctioned off in Silverstone. Two thirds found a new owner, who paid an average of EUR 98,352 or CHF 106,942 for the Zuffenhausen sports car. The star of the auction, a Porsche 911 Carrera RS 2.7 Touring from 1973, was sold at the estimated price level. This auction report analyzes and lists the results, supplemented by some pictures of the auctioned vehicles.
This article contains the following chapters
- The most expensive
- The most surprising
- The cheapest?
- The cheapest
- The parked
- The results in detail
Estimated reading time: 3min
Preview (beginning of the article)
One-make auctions are "en vogue", as they bring together a manageable but highly interested auction audience. The English auction house Silverstone Auctions cannot escape this trend either and brought 58 Porsche sports cars under the hammer on October 25, 2015. Around £4 million (€5.5 million, CHF 5.9 million) was estimated in advance, with each Porsche expected to change hands for an average of around £73,000 (€99,000, CHF 108,000). However, this did not quite happen. Only two thirds of the cars could be knocked down, so that only £ 2.7 million (Euro 3.74 million, CHF 4.06 million) including commissions/surcharges were collected, which meant £ 70,757 (Euro 98,352, CHF 106^942) per car sold. Still a respectable result.
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