GT3 Yearly Maintenance Costs?
#1
GT3 Yearly Maintenance Costs?
Hi,
I purchased a '05 Gallardo recently (wohoo!) and my father is thinking about purchasing a 07 or 08 GT3. He's thinking about using it more as a daily driver, maybe 5-7k miles yearly. What is he looking at for yearly maintenance costs? Estimated numbers would be appreciated.
Thanks!
I purchased a '05 Gallardo recently (wohoo!) and my father is thinking about purchasing a 07 or 08 GT3. He's thinking about using it more as a daily driver, maybe 5-7k miles yearly. What is he looking at for yearly maintenance costs? Estimated numbers would be appreciated.
Thanks!
#2
Daily driver with 5-7k miles? How many days are that in a year?
For that mileage I wouldn't be worried about maintenance costs. GT3 needs servicing every 12.000miles or once every 2 years I think.
For that mileage I wouldn't be worried about maintenance costs. GT3 needs servicing every 12.000miles or once every 2 years I think.
#3
So that would be around how much? For example, how much are tires, how long do they generally last? How often does the clutch need to be replaced? How much is the servicing at 12k miles?
Thanks for your help.
Thanks for your help.
#4
If he can afford the car, he can afford the maintenance. (I always hated that answer).
Tires will last 12,000 miles depending on driving style - maybe longer without track time. Porsche service varies from one place to the next. I would call your dealer or local shop and ask them about the 2 year and 4 year service they do. All the other stuff like brakes and tires will depend on how your dad drives the car.
Tires will last 12,000 miles depending on driving style - maybe longer without track time. Porsche service varies from one place to the next. I would call your dealer or local shop and ask them about the 2 year and 4 year service they do. All the other stuff like brakes and tires will depend on how your dad drives the car.
#6
If he can afford the car, he can afford the maintenance. (I always hated that answer).
Tires will last 12,000 miles depending on driving style - maybe longer without track time. Porsche service varies from one place to the next. I would call your dealer or local shop and ask them about the 2 year and 4 year service they do. All the other stuff like brakes and tires will depend on how your dad drives the car.
Tires will last 12,000 miles depending on driving style - maybe longer without track time. Porsche service varies from one place to the next. I would call your dealer or local shop and ask them about the 2 year and 4 year service they do. All the other stuff like brakes and tires will depend on how your dad drives the car.
#7
Totally different story - but interesting....A young man told me he was going to head south to pick up an M5 really cheap and that it would be so awesome to have one in his mid 20's. I asked him if he had any idea how much brakes would cost when they go - he said no. He called BMW, found out it would be $1000-$2000 a corner (here in Canada) and cancelled the whole plan.
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#9
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Let me know what you find. It sounds like the Porsche GT3 has a lot more staying power than my Gallardo. From the sound of things it's probably 1/3rd the cost of an Italian exotic (which is a big plus).
Let me know what you find. It sounds like the Porsche GT3 has a lot more staying power than my Gallardo. From the sound of things it's probably 1/3rd the cost of an Italian exotic (which is a big plus).
Last edited by GT3 Chuck; 05-14-2010 at 02:53 PM.
#10
Very very smart.
Totally different story - but interesting....A young man told me he was going to head south to pick up an M5 really cheap and that it would be so awesome to have one in his mid 20's. I asked him if he had any idea how much brakes would cost when they go - he said no. He called BMW, found out it would be $1000-$2000 a corner (here in Canada) and cancelled the whole plan.
Totally different story - but interesting....A young man told me he was going to head south to pick up an M5 really cheap and that it would be so awesome to have one in his mid 20's. I asked him if he had any idea how much brakes would cost when they go - he said no. He called BMW, found out it would be $1000-$2000 a corner (here in Canada) and cancelled the whole plan.
#11
A street driven Cpo'd car that is driven 5-7k miles annually, should only need tires and oil changes. Tires will be 1100 -2500 depending on which brand. Oil changes 200-250. Brakes should be fine for 30k miles or more
Gas - will be your biggest cost and factor in $$ for whatever insurance rate you have.
If this car is a track car - it will cost more
Gas - will be your biggest cost and factor in $$ for whatever insurance rate you have.
If this car is a track car - it will cost more
#12
A street driven Cpo'd car that is driven 5-7k miles annually, should only need tires and oil changes. Tires will be 1100 -2500 depending on which brand. Oil changes 200-250. Brakes should be fine for 30k miles or more
Gas - will be your biggest cost and factor in $$ for whatever insurance rate you have.
If this car is a track car - it will cost more
Gas - will be your biggest cost and factor in $$ for whatever insurance rate you have.
If this car is a track car - it will cost more
#13
Very very smart.
Totally different story - but interesting....A young man told me he was going to head south to pick up an M5 really cheap and that it would be so awesome to have one in his mid 20's. I asked him if he had any idea how much brakes would cost when they go - he said no. He called BMW, found out it would be $1000-$2000 a corner (here in Canada) and cancelled the whole plan.
Totally different story - but interesting....A young man told me he was going to head south to pick up an M5 really cheap and that it would be so awesome to have one in his mid 20's. I asked him if he had any idea how much brakes would cost when they go - he said no. He called BMW, found out it would be $1000-$2000 a corner (here in Canada) and cancelled the whole plan.
#14
compared to the service costs on a Gallardo, GT3 service is so cheap you pay the bill with a smile because you feel like you've gotten one over on them!!! Porsche service is really inexpensive.
#15
Not in Canada they're not - or I"d be getting my free set of fronts for my 335.