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2026 · Porsche · Petrol

911

Carrera-T-cabriolet

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Cost to own / mo

R48,158

R39/km

Market price

R3,205,000

Annual total

R577,896

Drive Score

43/ 100

How this cabriolet ranks against its segment on value, efficiency, reliability and practicality.

Value23
Efficiency8
Reliability98
Practicality44

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Cost to own / mo

R48,158

R39/km · R577,896/yr

Annual mileage15,000 km/yr
Driving style
Fuel region
Keeping it for5 yrs
Your age (insurance)
Paying
FuelR3,898
InsuranceR5,609
MaintenanceR1,220
Licence discR40
DepreciationR37,392
Cost to own / moR48,158

Specifications

Body type
cabriolet
Transmission
manual
Engine
3L
Power
290 kW
Torque
450 Nm
Driven wheels
rear
Seats
2
Fuel consumption
11.71 L/100km
CO₂ emissions
266 g/km
Maintenance score65/100

Higher = cheaper to maintain

Detailed specifications

Performance

Engine capacity
2,981 cc
Cylinders
6
Cylinder layout
boxer
Gears
6-speed
Top speed
293 km/h

Dimensions & weight

Length
4,542 mm
Height
1,292 mm
Wheelbase
2,450 mm
Ground clearance
114 mm
Kerb weight
1,580 kg
Doors
2

Capacity & range

Boot space
135 L
Fuel tank
63 L
Range
539 km

Tyres

Front tyres
245/35 R20
Rear tyres
305/30 R21

Safety

Airbags
6

Ownership

Warranty
2 yr
Service interval
15,000 km
How this estimate works

Every figure assumes 15,000 km per year and uses current South African rates. The estimate is the sum of five parts:

  • Fuel— the vehicle’s claimed consumption × 15,000 km × the current price (95 ULP R26.63/L, diesel R27.93/L). Electric vehicles show R0 fuel.
  • Insurance— an actuarial baseline of about 2.1% of the vehicle’s value per year. Not a personal quote; your premium depends on your age, area, history and excess.
  • Maintenance— modelled from each vehicle’s maintenance score (higher score = cheaper to run).
  • Licence disc — estimated by body type as a proxy for weight, since SA licence fees are weight- and province-based.
  • Depreciation— declining-balance value loss on the car’s current age. Shown as a cost, but it’s value lost, not cash spent.

These are estimates to compare vehicles fairly, not quotes or financial advice. Full methodology →

Fuel rates last updated 27 June 2026.

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