Thinking of Buying a Used 996 - What Would My Running Costs Be?
Hi, I'm thinking of buying a used low mileage (<45k) 996. Will it break me financially over time? I had a 968 at one time that I got rid of because I was tired of the repair bills. Any years I should avoid? Any advice/thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
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No telling. Typical repairs are not bad at all. My old 99 996 had nothing but an o2 sensor go bad in the few years I had it and that was probably due to my aftermarket exhaust.
I hope that my newly acquired 996 is as reliable, but a catastrophic engine failure can happen any time. |
I have a 2000 cab. as my daily driver
I replaced the ignition switch, and coolant tank, those are my only repairs. Any other problems were of my doing from mods that were done. So between the ignition switch $18.oo dollars and I replaced it myself and the coolant tank, that was a couple hundred to do (what a rip) my repairs so far are pretty cheap.
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I'd say it'll depend more on the condition more than the miles it has. Make sure it has everything up to date maintenance-wise. I bought mine with higher mileage but she was well taken care of with everything up to date so haven't had any problems yet.
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Don't forget to factor in comparatively frequent new tires. Not an insignificant expense.
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well, it depends. as cheap as $23 plus 5 minute to install serpentine belt, to RMS, IMS or clutch or engine for up to $17,000. at least you know the truth...
Maintenance wise, really cheap unless something major needs attention. then you are screwed |
99s have cast porosity issues "solved" in the 00 and 01's. You never know though. Ideally, an 02 mkII vs mkI (99-01)
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All Porsche's have the ability to grenade at any moment, some models more than others. Get what you can afford, put money aside for fixes and replacement stuff ie: brake pads, rotors, tires and maintenance
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I would says rear tires and oil changes are the biggest maint cost. Rear tires will need to be replaced every 12-15k/yearly (if a daily driver) Front will last twice as long. Home oil changes are not cheap if you used the factory M 0-40. Even worse at the dealer.
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I tend to agree with most of the comments above. I'll add that if you do some of the easy stuff yourself, you can save a TON of cash. For instance, an oil change at the dealer was $250. Did it myself after that for about $70 (oil, filter, lube certain places, etc).
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Bought a 99 cabriolet at 33,000 miles in 2005. have 105,000 on it now. No major work needed. only problems were coolant expansion tank and a coil which were both diy. maintenance wise spark plugs diy ($60) , mobil 1 oil changes done locally at a quick lube place for $90 (owner has a 996 and keeps filter in stock, same guy changes it everytime). about 10,000 miles ago clutch, flywheel, and rms were replaced just b/c clutch was getting weak , i believe it was around $2500 at a indy shop. This car has been very reliable. Really affordable when doing maintanance yourself , which is really easy on this car.
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got my 2002 c4s about a year ago with 60k mi.
here is the list: 1. items discovered at PPI additional keys $300 flush coolant $190 4 wheel alignment $165 rear pads $80 head light switch $68 turn signal box with install $300 air bag clock spring with install $300 2. after driving 15k miles rear tires $300 used repair air bag warning lights: seat belt receptacles and wiring harness + labor $700 (est. it will be done next week) other than those items, lots of modifications leading to coilover shocks. most of those items I choose to repair. The car operated fine without repairs. I just wanted it to be perfect. JB |
....That should scare him off!.....Next customer!
99C2 |
get a cpo car. in the two years i have had my 02' (under warranty), i have had most of the common problems: ignition switch ~$550, window regulator ~1k (lasted 2 years), oil sending unit ~$350, not to mention taking in 3x for driver side window coming out of alignment and catching on the rear window $??? ...finally figured out the window was not being held in because a rubber part which holds it slipped to one side.
oil changes, normal service, brakes, tires ~$4k (indy. add 1k for dealer) ***i drive 22.5k/yr. w/2-3 track days/yr ..no rms/ims issues though ...yet!!!:mad: |
just oil changes for me at $250. The car has been great. 1999 C4 w/ Aero Kit...
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