• 2010 Porsche 911 (997.2) Carrera S owned from new by TV presenter and motoring journalist James May to find its new owner by Collecting Cars auction
  • Porsche purist specification with manual gearbox, rare limited slip rear differential and 19-inch Carrera Classic alloys
  • This special 911 is finished in Carrara White over Ocean Blue extended leather, and has done just 31,294 miles, all in James May’s care
  • Arguably the pick of the naturally aspirated, water-cooled 911 line-up, this 997.2 modern classic is in impressive condition, freshly serviced in 2025
  • It is auctioned directly from James May’s custodianship
  • Seven-day auction finishes on 25 November
  • The full listing is available now on Collecting Cars: collectingcars.com/for-sale/2010-porsche-911-997-2-carrera-s

LONDON, 19 NOVEMBER, 2025:
Best known to millions as Captain Slow on Top Gear and later as a presenter on The Grand Tour, James May is also a respected motoring journalist, renowned for his thoughtful, precise approach to cars. He prioritises driving enjoyment, mechanical sympathy, and vehicles with genuine character. This 911 is a perfect reflection of that ethos: chosen and cherished for its balance, engagement, and timeless appeal.

This exceptional 2010 Porsche 911 997.2 Carrera S boasts a ‘purist’ specification with a manual gearbox, a rare limited-slip rear differential, and 19-inch Carrera Classic alloys, ensuring a truly engaging driving experience. Finished in Carrara White over Ocean Blue extended leather, the car radiates elegance and sophistication. Having covered just 31,294 miles, it has been well maintained during James May’s ownership, exemplifying his appreciation for cars that blend performance, charm, and longevity.

When ordering it in 2010, James specified the 911 with a suite of technology options, including the Extended Navigation module for PCM 3.0, a universal audio interface, and the BOSE sound system, ensuring both practicality and modern convenience.

Widely regarded as the sweet spot of the naturally aspirated, water-cooled 911 range, the 997.2 Carrera S perfectly balances analogue driving purity with contemporary engineering precision. It has become one of the most sought-after driver’s cars of its era. This particular example remains in excellent condition, having been serviced by James’ local Porsche main dealer and a well-known Porsche specialist.

Offered directly from James May’s custodianship, the car will come with all service history, original books and both keys, making it an exceptionally complete and compelling proposition for collectors, enthusiasts and Porsche purists alike.

James May commented and said: “I’ve had this 911 from new, and I’ve loved every mile of its life with me. I’m only parting with it because I have too many cars and not enough space – a common issue when you love cars. It’s a wonderful thing: fast enough, beautifully balanced, and with that lovely manual gearbox that reminds you why Porsche gets these cars so right. I hope its next custodian enjoys it as much as I have.”

Edward Lovett, founder of Collecting Cars, added: “Cars with truly traceable, one-owner history are becoming increasingly rare – but a one-owner 997.2 Carrera S from James May is something rather special. The 997.2 sits in that perfect place where analogue feel meets modern engineering, and James has clearly cherished this one from day one. We’re delighted to bring it to market and expect strong interest from collectors and drivers alike.”

The seven-day auction will conclude on 25 November, exclusively on the Collecting Cars platform. Interested bidders can explore the full details here: collectingcars.com/for-sale/2010-porsche-911-997-2-carrera-s