Porsche 911 Safari
Showing appreciation momentum: asking trend +0.0%/mo.
What It's Actually Worth
Blended value of a standard 39 yr, 48k mi example, ~$340K now. The green line weighs confirmed auction sales most heavily (the amber dots — what cars actually hammered for), blends in fast-selling "just-missed" listings, and lightly smooths out month-to-month composition noise.
Where We Think It's Headed
Probability and range, not a single number. Wider = less certain (not bigger gains).
| Horizon | Direction | Probability | Confidence | Past accuracy |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 6 mo | FLAT | 50% | Low | — |
| 12 mo | FLAT | 50% | Low | — |
| 24 mo | FLAT | 50% | Low | — |
Data-backed market intelligence, not a guaranteed prediction. Figures are modeled estimates from asking prices, sold comps, and public economic indicators; they can be wrong. Not financial advice.
Economic Drivers
We map every market against ~35 economic indicators — equities, rates, luxury demand, credit, housing — to find what leads its prices. This market needs a bit more confirmed sold history before those signals are reliable; it will appear automatically as data accrues.
Why We Think This
Current Inventory Snapshot
Comparable Markets
| Market | Undervaluation | Appreciation | Liquidity |
|---|---|---|---|
| Land Rover Defender 90 (Euro Spec) | 46 | 61 | 43 |
| Porsche Cayenne (958) 2011-2018 | 34 | 62 | 48 |
| Honda Acty | 51 | 53 | 54 |
| Subaru Baja | 59 | 45 | 52 |
| BMW F650GS | 46 | 42 | 39 |
| BMW R1250GS | 62 | 49 | 49 |
| Ford Bronco (2nd Generation) | 64 | 36 | 46 |
| Ford Bronco (3rd Generation, 1980-1986) | 62 | 55 | 45 |
Recent Signals & Alerts
- price jump Median asking moved sharply (z=-230.7)
- inventory spike Inventory spiked (robust z=6.1)
- price jump Median asking moved sharply (z=235.3)
- inventory spike Inventory spiked (robust z=4.4)
- inventory spike Inventory spiked (robust z=3.4)
- inventory spike Inventory spiked (robust z=3.7)
Data-backed market intelligence, not a guaranteed prediction. Figures are modeled estimates from asking prices, sold comps, and public economic indicators; they can be wrong. Not financial advice.