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Old Jun 14, 2006 | 04:58 PM
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On my 3rd Porsche in the last 8 years, the biggest expense is new tires every year which as said above is approx $1200 with balancing and alignment.
 
Old Jun 14, 2006 | 10:46 PM
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1-2k per yr mostly tires.
 
Old Jun 15, 2006 | 11:01 AM
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HUH? my '99 996 is frequently tracked. at least 2 days/month. no problems. these cars were meant to go on the track. you don't need a team to support you. you haven't driven a porsche until you drive it on the track. you are being overly cautious "nothing ventured, nothing gained"

my car has ~88000 miles, 6000 of those miles are hard track miles, oh ya, and performed flawlessly as a daily driver

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an additional note.

The 996 i have has never tracked. I don't track it as I don't have a race team to maintain it afterwards (not enough $$).

IMHO, sportscars are high performance machines and not race cars. You just can't track a car over the weekend and expect it to perform flawlessly as a daily driver during the week. Maybe some reliability issues (i mean mechanical, excluding obvious manufacturing flaws, i.e., porus blocks,etc) are accellerated due to tracking. Just my 2 cents worth.

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Old Jun 15, 2006 | 11:19 AM
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These cars are very reliable and one thing that no-body has said. Get a pre purchase inspection from a local mechanic. Best couple hundred bucks you will ever spend.
 
Old Jun 15, 2006 | 08:46 PM
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yep, i agree.

It is still my humble opinion about tracking. Some drivers are very good trackers.....others......well, what can i say? I guess if you are going to track, learn on the beater.......

Can anyone describe what happens to the drivetrain during a spinout?
for rookies like me (manual trans with the tranny still in gear, clutch engaged)

thx
 
Old Jun 15, 2006 | 08:48 PM
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BTW, i do my tracking in the desert.....baja style.
 
Old Jun 15, 2006 | 10:01 PM
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After reading so many positive responses for the car I already made my mind up around a week or 2 ago that a 911 is the way to go. Havent looked for a M3 in a few weeks now!

Waiting for the right car though can be a bit of a tease!
 
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Remember that the search is half the fun of the car. You will always have a story to tell!
 
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if you spin out "both feet in". meaning depress the clutch and apply the brakes. it is especially important to depress the clutch to prevent the engine from going backwards while you still have it in a forward gear. not good.

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Karlooz

yep, i agree.

It is still my humble opinion about tracking. Some drivers are very good trackers.....others......well, what can i say? I guess if you are going to track, learn on the beater.......

Can anyone describe what happens to the drivetrain during a spinout?
for rookies like me (manual trans with the tranny still in gear, clutch engaged)

thx
 
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Originally Posted by s14roller
After reading so many positive responses for the car I already made my mind up around a week or 2 ago that a 911 is the way to go. Havent looked for a M3 in a few weeks now!

Waiting for the right car though can be a bit of a tease!
Mine is for sale...

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http://money.cnn.com/2006/06/07/Auto..._iqs/index.htm

Porsche tops quality survey
Toyota, Lexus top most vehicle segments in revised J.D. Power Initial Quality Study.
June 7, 2006: 5:05 PM EDT


NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) - Porsche rises to the top in a new J.D. Power and Associates Initial Quality Survey. The survey was revised this year to take into account inherent design issues as well as malfunctions and manufacturing defects.

According to J.D. Power's survey of new vehicle owners, Porsche had 91 problems per 100 vehicles. Lexus, Toyota's luxury brand, came in a close second with 93 problems per 100 vehicles. Korea-based Hyundai ranked third with 102. The industry average was 124.

Toyota and Lexus ranked highest in most vehicle segments in the survey.

This year's scores are not comparable to those of previous years because this year, for the first time, J.D. Power considered design flaws that bother consumers as well as actual defects. Had the ranking been based on defects alone, Lexus would have ranked first and Porsche second.

"In the eyes of consumers, design flaws can have as much of an impact on their perceptions of quality as can a defect," said Joe Ivers, executive director of quality and customer satisfaction research for J.D. Power and Associates. "Yet, many manufacturers have tended to address quality solely on the plant floor without considering design factors."

Vehicle brands can vary widely in the two quality measures.

"For example, BMW vehicles have among the fewest defects and malfunctions, along with Toyota," said Ivers. "But BMW approaches controls and displays in a way that creates some problems for customers, leading to more design-related problems overall than Toyota incurs."

BMW ranked well below average in the survey with 142 problems per 100 vehicles.

A BMW spokesman attributed the large number of design-related issues to the amount of advanced technology in the company's vehicles.

"We are known, and we are expected to be, a leader in cutting edge technology," said David Buchko, a BMW spokesman.

New owners may have trouble using some of the vehicles' technology simply because it is unfimiliar to them, he said.

Some have suggest that the new J.D. Power rating system creates an "innovation penalty" said J.D. Power's Ivers. But companies can integrate technology in a way that doesn't annoy customers, he said.

"You won't have failures related to a parking assist system if you don't have a parking assist system," he said. "Then lexus comes out with one and customers don't have any propblem with it"

Land Rover, the British luxury SUV brand owned by Ford Motor Co., ranked last in the survey with 204 problems per 100 vehicles. But Jaguar, the British luxury car brand also owned by Ford, ranked fourth overall, just behind Toyota, with 109 problems per 100 vehicles.

J.D. Power's Initial Qualty Study was based on responses from 63,907 owners and lessees of new 2006 model-year cars and trucks. They were surveyed after 90 days of ownership.
 
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This was a great thread for those looking to get into a Porsche. Thanks
 
Old Jun 19, 2006 | 10:08 PM
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This was a great thread for those looking to get into a Porsche. Thanks
Yeah it was very helpful and encouraging to hear about the positive experiences. I was leaning more toward a E46 M3 before but not anymore!
 
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