1 of 1963 – 2014 Porsche 911 50th Anniversary, a Six-Figure Unicorn?

2014 911 50No, this 2014 911 doesn’t meet my unicorn standard at $109,998, but it is a bit rare, and I love tracking the few CarMax cars over $100,000.  The last one I covered was a 2017 AMG GT with only 2,000 miles on it that listed for $114,998 in August, 2017 and sold for $104,998 after languishing a month on the market.  Would love to know what MaxCare will cost on this beast?  Found a gushing review of the car from Motor Trend when new, noting a 3.9 second 0-60 and a price tag of circa $150,000.  This one-owner car spent its first years in New York and is now in Tampa.  I’ll be there next week and may have to drop in and see it.  Suspect it’s a whole lot nicer than Etta, my 2008 911 Carrera unicorn, and for $75,000 more it damn well better be!  Find the 50th anniversary 911 here; if the link is dead it’s on hold, sold, or being transferred.  I’ll bet it’s going to be here for a bit.2014 911 50 $109998 14k