General questions about selling your Porsche
This platform makes it easy for you to consult with Porsche experts to get a price for your vehicle. You can receive initial non-binding offers sent by official Porsche Centres, and so finalising the sale should be as easy as possible for you. The sale to an official Porsche Centre is much less stressful, as you do not have to arrange time-consuming individual appointments and test drives with private interested parties.
After entering the VIN (vehicle identification number), you log in via your Porsche ID (creating one if you do not already have one). We then need the most important information about the condition and history of your vehicle. You also have the option of selecting which Porsche Centres the purchase request should be sent to. Finally, your contact details will be requested to inform you of new non-binding offers.
You can create a purchase request within approx. 10 minutes. We have designed the form for completing a purchase request to be as easy as possible for you to obtain non-binding offers from Porsche Centres.
Data protection is very important to us. Porsche Centres do not see any personal data at the time a purchase request is created. Only when you express an interest in an offer will your contact details be visible to the Porsche Centre in order to discuss the next steps with you.
The value of a Porsche depends on different factors such as vehicle age, mileage, equipment, market demand and condition.
Supported vehicles and models
All Porsche models can be offered for sale on the platform. That includes the 911, 718 (Cayman/Boxster), Taycan, Panamera, Macan and Cayenne. It is also possible to sell special editions. We only need your VIN (vehicle identification number) to recognise the model.
It is also possible to sell classic cars on the platform. However, it is important to note that vehicles with high mileage or many previous owners may receive fewer or no offers from our Porsche Centres.
No, third-party brands are less relevant and not supported on this platform.
It is possible to sell a Porsche with pre-existing damages on this platform. The price will depend on the condition of the vehicle. Pre-existing damages will need to be examined by a used car expert. It should be noted that the probability of receiving an offer is lower for Porsche accident vehicles.
You can offer your financed or leased Porsche on this platform for sale. The Porsche Centre will take care of the settlement and all other formalities at no extra costs.
Offer related questions
The initial offers sent by e-mail from the Porsche Centres are non-binding. To be able to submit a binding offer, a visual and technical appraisal by a used car expert may be required.
Generally, you will receive non-binding offers from Porsche Centres within around two working days, often even on the same day. Advisory Note: However, it is also possible that you will not receive an offer from any Porsche Centre.
You may have requested too few Porsche Centres. You are able to reload your vehicle and select more Porsche Centres if required.
No. You do not need to do anything further. If you do not respond to an non-binding offer you have received, no further steps will be taken.
In every e-mail from this platform you have the option to withdraw from the purchase request.
Yes, you have the option of cancelling your purchase request in every e-mail you receive. You will then no longer receive any further non-binding offers.
Only official Porsche Centres may make an offer. There is a total of 45 Porsche Centres in Great Britain that are eligible as buyers.
Yes, if you have already received several non-binding offers. Important: As soon as you express interest in one of the offers, you will not receive any further offers from other Porsche Centres.
No. As soon as you have expressed interest in one of the non-binding offers, the purchase request for the Porsche Centres will be closed. You will no longer be able to receive any further offers. Note: If you have received multiple offers you are still able to accept these.
The non-binding offer from a Porsche Centre is valid for 14 days.
Model specific questions
When selling a Porsche 911, it is important to specify the year, engine variant, and mileage. Have the VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) ready, which can be found on the dashboard or driver's side door frame. Highlight performance upgrades and maintenance history, as enthusiasts value the vehicle's condition.
For the Porsche 718, buyers pay special attention to the chassis, brakes, and tires, so these details should be clear. The VIN is located on the lower left of the windshield. For convertibles (Boxster), the condition of the top is important; for Cayman models, the interior electronics matter. Details like wheels and trim also influence the price.
For the Taycan, battery condition and software version are especially important. The VIN is on the door pillar or dashboard. Provide charging history and range. Buyers also look for included charging accessories, tire and brake condition, driver assistance technologies, and existing warranties.
Panamera buyers value luxury and performance. Have the VIN ready and provide service history and condition. Leather seats, infotainment, and features like a panoramic sunroof are especially relevant. Sport or executive packages can also increase value.
Macan buyers look for a well-maintained SUV with confident handling. VIN and maintenance records should be available. Highlight off-road or winter packages, and the condition of tires and brakes. Interior, infotainment, and optional packages also affect the sale price.
For the Cayenne, focus is on engine condition and SUV-specific features. Check and provide the VIN. Buyers are interested in air suspension, all-wheel drive, and towing capacity, so document maintenance or upgrades. Interior, infotainment, and trunk condition are also important for family and SUV buyers.