A structured, factual breakdown of any Porsche 911 listing — price positioning, specification analysis, risk signals — with a tailored checklist for in-person inspection.
The analysis between finding a car and inspecting it
Most buyers browse Auto Trader and PistonHeads, form an impression, and commit — without structuring what the listing actually tells them, or identifying what it leaves out.
FlatSix Intelligence sits between finding a car you like and booking a physical inspection. We structure what is there and highlight what is not — so you arrive already knowing the right questions to ask.
PricePositioned against comparable listings by generation, mileage, and specification
SpecEvery claimed option verified against the model’s known configuration
RiskHistory signals, ownership patterns, and generation-specific issues flagged
InspectionTailored checklist of exactly what to verify when you see the car in person
Sample Report
Every report follows the same structure
Seven sections covering position summary, overview, price position, specification audit, history and risk, market context, and a tailored inspection checklist — specific to the car you submitted.
Same £29 price. Two report depths depending on whether you provide a vehicle registration at order.
Standard Report£29
Position summary
Vehicle overview
Price position with comparable market range
Full specification audit
History claims from the listing
Risk classification
Tailored inspection checklist
Listing photos
Full Report — VRN Provided£29
Position summary
Vehicle overview
Price position with comparable market range
Full specification audit
History claims from the listing
Risk classification
Tailored inspection checklist
Listing photos
DVLA Registration Record
MOT History
Mileage-over-time chart
Pulled from official government data
Sample reportexample output for an order with a vehicle registration provided
Sample shows one of four listing photos. Reports include all photos retrieved from the listing.
01 Position Summary
Price
At £134,995, the asking price sits within the estimated market range for comparable 992 Turbo S models.
Specification
Specification level is 4 of 7 optional features, with BOSE Surround Sound, sunroof, LED Matrix headlights, and ParkAssist as paid upgrades.
Risk
High risk: DVSA records show a mileage rollback between MOTs, outstanding finance marker, and owner count discrepancy in the listing.
02 Overview
This 2020 Porsche 911 Turbo S (992) is powered by a 3.8-litre twin-turbocharged flat-six producing 650bhp, paired with the 8-speed PDK transmission and all-wheel drive. Finished in Black with full leather, the car carries BOSE Surround Sound, electric sunroof, LED Matrix headlights with PDLS Plus, and ParkAssist with reversing camera as paid factory upgrades. The dealer listing in Guildford states full Porsche service history with Porsche warranty until May 2027. However, three independent risk signals materially affect the transaction: DVSA MOT records show a mileage rollback between the 2023 and 2024 tests, the vehicle check returns an outstanding private finance marker, and the listing contradicts itself on previous owner count.
03 Price Position
The asking price of £134,995 sits within the estimated market range of £128,000 – £140,000 for comparable 2020 992 Turbo S models with similar mileage. Note that this market positioning assumes an accurate odometer reading; the rollback finding in Section 05 materially changes the value assessment.
Comparable Range£128,000 – £140,000
Market estimate based on general pricing knowledge. Not derived from live listings.
This car presents 4 of 7 optional features from the 992 scoring list, with BOSE Surround Sound, sunroof, LED Matrix headlights with PDLS Plus, and ParkAssist as the value-driving paid upgrades.
05 History & Risk
Mileage DiscrepancyVerify
DVSA records show a mileage rollback between the July 2023 MOT (24,500 mi) and the January 2024 MOT (20,858 mi) — the odometer recorded a value 3,642 miles lower at the second test. This is a material indicator of clocking. Obtain mileage warranty from seller and request all service records to triangulate true mileage.
DVLA Registration Record
RegistrationLS20 SMP
DVLA makePorsche
DVLA colourBlack
Year of manufacture2020
First registeredJuly 2020
Fuel typePetrol
Engine capacity3745cc
MOT statusValid
MOT expiry2026-04-03
Tax statusTaxed
Marked for exportNo
Euro statusEURO 6AP
Source: DVLA Vehicle Enquiry Service. Retrieved at time of report generation.
MOT History
3 tests recorded — 3 pass, 0 fail. Latest test 2025-04-04: PASS.
2025-04-04PASS21,696 mi · Advisory: nearside front tyre worn close to legal limit (3mm).
2024-01-26PASS20,858 mi · Top defects: none.
2023-07-11PASS24,500 mi · Top defects: none.
Source: DVSA MOT History API. Retrieved at time of report generation.
Mileage Over Time
MOT mileageCurrent listingRollback flag
Reference line: 5,000 mi/year sports-car typical, anchored at first registration. Source: DVSA MOT History API.
Service historyConfirmed
Outstanding financeSettlement required
Previous ownersListing contradicts itself
WarrantyConfirmed to May 2027
Accident historyNo write-off markers
High Risk
Three independent risk signals: DVSA mileage rollback between MOTs (24,500 → 20,858), outstanding private finance marker on the vehicle check, and owner count contradiction in the listing description. All three require resolution before any purchase decision on a £134,995 transaction.
07 Inspection Checklist
Obtain mileage warranty from seller in writing — DVSA rollback between July 2023 and January 2024 MOTs requires explicit declaration
Confirm outstanding finance settlement figure with finance company before exchange — clear title required
Resolve owner count contradiction — listing states both “1” and “two owners since new”, obtain V5C history
Inspect turbo wastegate operation — 992 Turbo S variable geometry turbos prone to rattle, replacement £3,000–£5,000 per turbo
Replace nearside front tyre — advisory at most recent MOT (3mm), close to legal limit
Detail reference
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Your report sits between finding a car and booking a physical inspection. It tells you whether the car is worth your time — and exactly what to verify when you get there.
Structured, not subjective
Green flags, amber flags, and market context — clearly separated. This is factual analysis, not buying advice. The report gives you the information to make your own decision.
Model-specific depth
Generation splits, known issues, specification hierarchies, option desirability. Built on deep knowledge of what makes each 911 variant worth scrutinising.
Know the car before you commit
Listings contain more information than most buyers extract. The gaps they leave contain even more.