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Finally made my decision in regards to the IMS issue

Old Jan 30, 2014 | 05:20 PM
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Finally made my decision in regards to the IMS issue

So, I bought my 03 996 C4S Tip in May. The car had 42k miles, a clean Car Fax, and was recently serviced. It was an impulsive buy. I was thinking "Hey, it's a Porsche! I can make this my daily driver and get 300k miles easy out of this car!" Then I got a class action lawsuit letter in the mail, did a little research, and became mortified. I know I should have done more research before buying the car, but I never imagined a company like Porsche could screw up so bad. That being said, I have spoken to the Porsche dealer, and many independent shops specializing in German auto repair in the LA area. I have gotten many different opinions and price quotes for resolution. I have heard everything from the early 996s are less likely to have failure because of them having a double bearing to the opposite...(Oh, they had it straightened out by 03!)...umm yeah. I've heard that it only happens to 5% of the cars to it will eventually happen to every 996...it's just a matter of time. I've gotten refit kits quotes from $2200-$6200. I've heard the stock bearing has an average life of 40k miles and the aftermarket bearing will last 60k miles. I got 2 quotes from one mechanic...$4200 that will be good for 50k miles and $6200 for a kit that is good for the life of the car. I notice lots of mechanics want to do other "updates" while they are in there. I finally decided to just buy a Power Train Warranty through Easy Care for 4 years/ 50k miles. This is the last year that my car qualifies for extended warranty due to easy care only goes back 11 model years. The warranty cost came in a near what my lowest refit quote was. I figure it will cover my entire drivetrain and the refit would be spending $ on 1 problem that may never happen. By the time the warranty is up, I'll probably be looking to upgrade to at least a 997 or if I decide to keep my 996, I'll spend the money for the kit then. I did look into it, and if the IMS failed under warranty, I would get a new engine. Anyway...that's my decision. Just figured I'd share it for anyone else in the same shoes to think about.
 
Old Jan 30, 2014 | 07:41 PM
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Sorry to be dense, but did you get the PowerCare or StatedCare package? Thanks! KH
 
Old Jan 30, 2014 | 07:51 PM
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I just bought the basic PowerCare. Having the engine is covered was my only really big concern and it covers the power train.
 

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Old Jan 30, 2014 | 09:28 PM
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My dealer also sells aftermarket warranty for power train. What they don't tell you is that you are limited at $4000 per visit. Make sure you check the fine print. Not saying yours is like that just a heads up.
 
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I took a quick look at the sample contract http://easycare.com/pdf/GoldApp9-20-2012.pdf on the EasyCare site and do not see any specific IMS exclusions or per visit coverage cap.
 
Old Feb 4, 2014 | 07:22 PM
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I bought a 3 year bumper to bumper extended warranty from the dealer when I got my 01 996.
Like you, it was the price of a full refit ( clutch AOS, RMS and solution) yet covers it all
I'll renew it for another 3 years which covers me until 2019.
Then I'll deal with it.
Because I'm tired of worrying and I already paid for a massive warranty.
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