One-Owner 2015 Porsche Cayman S With 6,000 Miles at Hemmings AuctionsFew modern Porsches make as compelling a case for the joys of restraint as the 981-series Cayman S, and this one-owner 2015 example takes that argument to an almost showroom-fresh extreme. Finished in Agate Grey Metallic and showing fewer than 6,000 miles on its odometer, the coupe was built at Porsche's Osnabruck factory in September 2014 and is said by the seller to remain entirely original. Consistently stored in a temperature-controlled garage, it represents about as close as a buyer is likely to get to a brand-new example of the last naturally aspirated, flat-six mid-engine Cayman.At the heart of the car sits Porsche's MA1.23 3.4-liter DOHC flat-six, rated when new at 325 horsepower and 273 lb-ft of torque. Power reaches the rear wheels through the ZF seven-speed, dual-clutch PDK automatic, and both the engine and transmission are described as original to the car with no reported maladies. The mid-engine, rear-drive layout that has long defined the Cayman's balanced character is said to be free of concerns, and the steering, suspension, and braking systems are reported to be without complaint.This is a well-optioned car. Inside, it carries the relatively rare two-tone treatment, pairing Agate Grey with Pebble Grey leather, along with 14-way power-adjustable sport seats that are both heated and ventilated. Buyers also benefit from dual-zone climate control, factory navigation, a Bose surround-sound system, a rear-view camera, and Bluetooth connectivity. The seller reports that all major interior components present well and that the comfort and convenience features have no known issues.AdvertisementAdvertisementOn the outside, the original Agate Grey Metallic finish is complemented by a set of 20-inch Carrera S light-alloy wheels that show well in the seller's photographs. Those same images reveal legible DOT codes indicating 2023 tire production dates, a useful detail for a low-mileage car that spends much of its life in storage. The seller cites no needs and notes none are apparent.Documentation is a strong point. The sale includes all books, both keys, a full set of service records dating back to the original purchase, and the original window sticker, which lists an MSRP of $82,750. A clean CARFAX report confirms the car's one-owner history, documents the mileage, and shows no accidents or body damage. Battery tender wiring is already installed, and the seller states the Cayman will be sold on a clean Texas title in his name.The broader appeal here lies in the 981's place in Porsche history. Widely regarded as the final generation of naturally aspirated, flat-six mid-engine Porsche sports cars, the 981 series ran only from 2013 to 2016 before the turbocharged four-cylinder 718 models arrived for 2017 under the new 982 designation. That short production window gave the 981 the briefest run of any Boxster/Cayman generation, and it has helped cement the model's growing collectibility. An exceptionally well-kept, low-mileage, single-owner example like this one stands out as a particularly desirable way to enjoy the breed.Located in Dallas, Texas, the Cayman S is being offered at auction with a current bid of $35,000 and a reserve that has not yet been met. Bidding remains open, and interested buyers can review the full set of service records, the CARFAX report, and the original window sticker as part of their due diligence.See it here.Join our Newsletter, follow our Instagram page, and follow us on Facebook.