[RXP]Andy;28539305 said:Oh you missed PTV.
PTV is standard its the PDCC that is a option.
This is how I would spec the car
http://www.porsche-code.com/PH1A4HN9
Its tempting but I struggle to see 38k of value on top of my car.
[RXP]Andy;28539305 said:Oh you missed PTV.
PTV is standard its the PDCC that is a option.
This is how I would spec the car
http://www.porsche-code.com/PH1A4HN9
Its tempting but I struggle to see 38k of value on top of my car.
They're just the same selection by the looks of things.
Ok could people humour me please.
*If* I was to get a 996 - 2000/2001 model, what would you recommend?
How do they do with regards to mileage? Is there anything to look out for?
Also why is it cheaper to insure a 996 Carrera than a Focus ST or BMW Z4? Because drivers crash less and take better care with security etc?
Ok could people humour me please.
*If* I was to get a 996 - 2000/2001 model, what would you recommend?
How do they do with regards to mileage? Is there anything to look out for?
Also why is it cheaper to insure a 996 Carrera than a Focus ST or BMW Z4? Because drivers crash less and take better care with security etc?
Looking at getting myself into a Cayman GTS next year.
Few questions:
1) What is the lead time like currently, i've heared it can be months and months.
2) Is there any discount to be had on a GTS or on the finance packages?
If your looking at the 3.4 then run a quick search on my name, should be plenty of interesting reading.
Basically go in with eyes open, have a slush fund of a few k min sitting there. If it goes wrong engine wise expect to pay what the car is worth fixing it. Things of note to look out for...
IMS bearings, RMS seeping, cracked cylinder heads (my car had this and I know of many others), d-chunking, most will have rotten cooling systems and air con rads.
I absolutely adore mine, have owned it over 3 years and wouldn't give it up. Even if keeping it on the road can be eye watering.
Thank you for that. Was looking at 3.4 but would consider the 3.6S model. Nearly bought one last week based purely on looks! No research - no nothing! lol
I'll bear that in mind - IMS Bearings - are they the ones in the gearbox? I've seen one highlight that he'd uprated the bearing.
What about tyres? About £800 a set is a rough estimate? I've seen £1400+ quoted but when I look on blackcircles or something it's much cheaper.
I was surprised to see a standard Carrera is narrower than my Ford Focus. Is that right? I was worried about fitting one in my garage as Focus is fine but no chance with a Monaro!
[RXP]Andy;28590748 said:1. I don't think you can order a GTS any more.
2. I think you may struggle to get a meanful discount on the car, as I did get a penny off mine. So mine all in was £79,001
If you have any more questions please let me know.
They are small cars, why they are such a good drive as they can fit down narrow lanes, something that is getting harder to do as modern cars get larger.
I heard there is difficulty getting a new GTS ordered due to the 987.2 coming next year which is a blown I4 engine rather than flat 6.
Why do porsche seem to not understand demand in the market for their cars...the GT4 being a prime example.
My Budget is around the 65k figure. For that i'm ideally wanting PCM,PDK,PTV,Sports Suspension, GTS Interior and Black trim exterior.
I do quite a bit of track work so would want the buckets but only if the standard seats arent supportive enough. Buckets are a pricey option
911 still looking great, not bad for 10 years old, still looks fresh.
Is your numberplate really WTF!? Cool! lol
Thanks for confirming. That really surprised me - GT3 etc aside I was expecting it to be wider! Well impressed - means if I got one I cold garage it then just got to decide on the best way to secure the garage as it's a standalone building next to resident parking area. Obviously alarm but no electric....