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Old Oct 25, 2007 | 11:37 PM
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Help do a list on maintenance costs.....

How about we do a list on the maintenance costs for 996? This list may help both owners and potential buyers.

I was thinking the format to be:

year and type
item
$
dealer or P-car shop
location

I will start:

01 C2
oil change
$150
P-car shop
Los Angeles

10/31/07
I am surprised at how few replies to this thread. I would think many owners will help put this list together.
Maybe if you need to know these things then you shouldn't be driving one?
 

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Old Oct 25, 2007 | 11:39 PM
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Someone mentioned $1k for 30k service at the For Sale R8 thread.

Is that true?
 
Old Oct 26, 2007 | 10:45 AM
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I'm actually researching this sort of thing for a possible 996 NA purchase in the not so distant future... this would be very helpful.
 
Old Oct 26, 2007 | 11:38 AM
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Originally Posted by Doug at RSI
I'm actually researching this sort of thing for a possible 996 NA purchase in the not so distant future... this would be very helpful.
Yeah. This is why I want to start this thread. So potential buyer will know what he is getting into.

We will just hope actual owners will post here.
 
Old Oct 26, 2007 | 04:27 PM
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Originally Posted by Doug at RSI
I'm actually researching this sort of thing for a possible 996 NA purchase in the not so distant future... this would be very helpful.
Ditto.


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Yeah. This is why I want to start this thread. So potential buyer will know what he is getting into.

We will just hope actual owners will post here.
Awesome idea and cool of you to think of us researchers!
 
Old Oct 28, 2007 | 11:55 AM
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00 C2 996 - Supercharged.

Oil change : $35 - Jiffy lube.

Take your own oil and filter. Worth getting a filter wrench for them too, the monkeys don't usually have something that fits.

AutoZone sell 996 oil filters for $14 if I remember correctly.

Mine has been to my local guys 5 or 6 times now and never once any hassle.

I take my fcar there too.

:-)

Changing oil is not rocket science, I'd do it myself but I can't be bothered scuffling around under there burning my damn fingers and then having to get rid of the old oil.
 
Old Oct 29, 2007 | 10:19 AM
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simon,

Thanks for the info.
Just to clarify, Jiffy Lube is $35 labor plus cost of oil and filter.
Some people would not take their cars to Jiffy Lube (the likes) due to their up sale and not due what they suppose to do. As it's taped by TV station. You are OK with it?

What about the prices for other maintenance items?
 
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Here is what I have had to endure in the last 18 months for a 24K mile car when purchased (30K miles now). I knew that it was a tad on the rough side, but never in my dreams did I think it would need these many repairs. Please note that the labor prices are here in Panama for non dealer mechanics (yet Porsche factory trained people). The large number before the $ amount is my mileage in kilometers. Add to this a MAF sensor that is dead (±$300) and a failed key remote (±$200). Now you will understand why I want to get rid of this car.....

4/29/06 Air, oil, particle filters Alemautos $105.81
5/2/06 Oil change (Mobil 1 15-50), fuel filter changed Taller 930 39,096 $130.00
5/4/06 Bosch starter motor refurbished Vertex $289.97
5/4/06 Bosch spark plugs (6) Vertex $57.78
5/8/06 Sachs clutch kit Vertex $401.25
5/8/06 Poly Rib belt Vertex $31.03
5/9/06 Porsche caliper decals Xenonmods.com $12.00
5/14/06 1 qt. Mobil 1 15-50 Delta Calle 50 39,200 $6.75
5/17/06 Wiper blades MW 22" Auto Centro 39,263 $11.03
5/19/06 Center console hinge kit Alemautos $25.00
5/22/06 Falken Azenis RT-615 225/40/18 & 265/35/18 Discount Tire Direct $943.33
5/22/06 Front corner headlight washer cover (right) Alemautos $34.08
5/26/06 Johnson Films Executive 35 Pit Stop C. de Este 39,387 $110.00
5/27/06 Labor clutch & starter 39,397 $400.00
5/28/06 Stem valves and caps Respuestos Mundiales $8.40
5/31/06 Hood crest kit Assesales (Ebay) 39,505 $35.95
6/1/06 Tire balance & install, 4 wheel alignment Servicentro Densa 39,511 $144.90
6/1/06 Porsche pedal set 5th-Gear (Ebay) $94.01
6/20/06 Mintex Red Box & ATE rubber brake hoses Rennsport Systems $225.85
6/30/06 Hood crest installed GOB 39,871 $0.00
7/3/06 Halogen bulbs (2) Left side replaced Alemautos $26.59
7/4/06 High temp red paint Discovery Center $9.29
7/4/06 ATE Super Blue brake fluid (2L) Servicios Carlos $34.00
7/21/06 Porsche coolant top off and bleed by me Alemautos 40,115 $13.21
10/5/06 Diagnose and recharge AC (evaporator dead) Auto Cooler Service 42,100 $35.00
11/7/06 Bosch fuel pump Vertex $244.40
11/21/06 Muffler bypass pipes Servicentro Mon 42,662 $18.90
11/25/06 Fuel pump replacement labor 42,681 $90.00
12/2/06 Re set fuel gauge and check OBD Alemautos 42,931 $26.25
12/2/06 Coolant expansion tank and coolant Alemautos $220.29
12/2/06 Coolant expansion tank labor 42,936 $100.00
12/20/06 Coolant cap Alemautos 43,400 $14.55
12/30/06 Evaporator, console hinge install, labor for all 43,575 $650.00
4/11/07 Droplinks (fronts only) Alemautos $85.39
4/11/07 Droplinks labor Servicentro Densa 45,250 $31.50
4/11/07 Rear window seal trim Alemautos $38.85
4/26/07 Rear window seal labor $40.00
6/7/07 Wheel bolts (2 afer breaking safety ones) Alemautos 46,090 $14.07
6/7/07 Removed mufflers GOB $0.00
6/19/07 Re install of muffler bypass pipes Rapid Muffler 46,453 $31.50
9/10/07 Replace water pump & coolant Alemautos 48,200 $408.28
 
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^ Yikes... all of that in only 6k miles!
 
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Tell me about it
 
Old Oct 29, 2007 | 10:07 PM
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Here's what the Porsche 911 Buyer's Guide by Randy Leffingwell lists.

Engine:
  • Oil filter $12.40
  • Alternator Belt $34.08
  • Starter $280
  • Alternator $317.75
  • Muffler $513.17
  • Clutch Disc
  • $230.52
Body
  • Front Bumper $927.50
  • Left front fender $366.60
  • Right Rear quarter panel $393.60
  • Front deck lid $463.75
  • Front deck lid struts $ 30.49 ea.
  • Read deck lid struts $ 38.53 ea
  • Porsche badge front deck lid $57.95
  • Tailgate housing and lens $141.53
  • Winshield w/antenna $522.75
  • Winshield weather stripping $22.95 set
  • Interior Dashboard $843.55
  • Shift **** $213
  • Interior carpet complete $801.90
  • Chassis Front rotor $135.86
  • Front pad set $110.45
  • Minor Service 15K interval
  • $225 Major Service 30K interval $650
I think a lot of parts can be had for a bit cheaper than what's listed (sunsetimports.com), but this give a quick picture of what'd you'd be looking at to replace some parts and such. Hope this helps.
 
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I am surprised at how few replies to this thread. I would think many owners will help put this list together.
Maybe if you need to know these things then you shouldn't be driving one?
 
Old Oct 31, 2007 | 07:10 PM
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GOB man at first I was reading and was like oh ok he's just replacing stuff just because. Kept going and wow. All that within a few months. The car still looks good though.

The prices are far off from what I expected. They are cheaper. The price to do a clutch job is around the price for a clutch for a Neon. Yes I did say that and it is true.
 
Old Nov 1, 2007 | 12:22 AM
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Spec, yes, labor charges are less down here than in the US, that is why I pointed it out on the original post, but the parts costs are the same in the US than in Panama (save for the international shipping fees and the ±30% import duties). Now, to make US salary down here, that is an entirely different subject altogether ;-) My car looks pretty nice from 10 feet away, but it still has some issues pending (MAF, key remote, odd water filtration when it rains, cosmetic stuff, etc.). Me, I just learned that its better to get one that is already sorted out instead of a cheap one that needs repairs (at the end, the repairs plus cheap initial price will be more than an equivalent car in similar or better shape). I have reached the conclusion that I like my car very much, but the road conditions and the "variable maintenance expense account" for this particular car is too much for me. Once I sell this one, I will be looking for another thing, in the mean time, I will enjoy it, albeit always thinking "what else can go wrong?!"
 
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Dim n Slow has a spread sheet of all his expenses for his 996. I'll get him to post it here. GOB you list of work and pricing seems really reasonable to me. In California I had the coolant expansion tank replaced and it was over $400. The RMS replacement I had done which is similar labor to the clutch you had done was $1200. The labor rate in The San Francisco Bay Area is around $125/hr.
 


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