Anyone know the current 991.1 C2S warranty pricing? They seem to be settling under 50k now and I'm sorely tempted as an alternative to an R8 facelift, but running costs scare me (much like the R8 in fairness...).
IIRC a friend who has a 911 50 (pretty much a C2S underneath I believe) mentioned it being around £1200pa, not including the breakdown/recovery add-on.
Crikey. Are there any 3rd party/specialist warranties worth having?
The Porsche one is fairly bulletproof, others would very much depend on their T&Cs. It's about £700pa on my 2011 Cayman and I've definitely had my money's worth out of it .
Anyone know the current 991.1 C2S warranty pricing? They seem to be settling under 50k now and I'm sorely tempted as an alternative to an R8 facelift, but running costs scare me (much like the R8 in fairness...).
Literally just had my 981 renewed and it was 1100. You're getting a great deal there!
The running costs of a 991 are very low compared to all other sports cars. Warranty is about £1k per year or less I think without road side assistance.
servicing is not too bad every 2 years.
Holly crap! Is that what I'll need to spend in two year's time to extend mine?
I thought my days with expensive BMW M Car warranties were over. Didn't realise Porsche's prices were as bad
Why don't you just bank the cash and keep it in a slush fund?
The chances of any significant failure on a Porsche newer than 2009 is really quite low. Risky engines are gone (except for the 991.1 GT3 3.8), PDK has proved to be robust, you would have to be fairly unlucky or have a bit of a ropey car to get the value out of the warranty over an extended time frame.
Is there a notable jump after a certain age/mileage? Anecdotally I've found reports of £200 for the 111 point inspection + £1950 for 2 years warranty, which is just about manageable. Do you get that £200 back or put towards the warranty balance?
That's for 2 years. I was paying I think 700 a year for my 6 series.
Ah, gotcha. Phew I was getting worried there
Starting to think about cars I can buy and keep short term, 6 months - 1 year. The Subaru isn't going anywhere, so this will be a "daily" but I work from home 3-4 days a week now.
Is £15k for a manual Cayman S possible, and is it something possible without losing much over the short ownership period? Also, I remember hearing about a shorter final drive for the gearbox? The only thing I didn't like about the Cayman was the overly long gears..
Thanks
Starting to think about cars I can buy and keep short term, 6 months - 1 year. The Subaru isn't going anywhere, so this will be a "daily" but I work from home 3-4 days a week now.
Is £15k for a manual Cayman S possible, and is it something possible without losing much over the short ownership period? Also, I remember hearing about a shorter final drive for the gearbox? The only thing I didn't like about the Cayman was the overly long gears..
Thanks
A £15k Cayman S will be a 987.1 and the risk of bore scoring in the engine will be very real. So I’d rule it out.
You would however be able to get a 987.2 Boxster S for £15k which would cost you almost nothing to run for a year. Plus the roof comes off which is more fun.
I can't even see a 2.9 boxster for less than £16.5k on pistonheads. I agree if you can afford the later model then that's the one to go for, but the 987.1 is a lot of car for the cash if you find a good one!