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Porsche 911 (996) advice..


hadyn

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With the ongoing credit crunch, I've noticed that Porsche 911 Carreras of the 996 variety have come down to circa 15ish grand for early ones with 80-100k on the clock.

 

Can anyone give me any feedback on the reliability of these cars and generally running costs as a dailyish driver??

 

I've read quite a bit that the 996 has a flawed engine and the rear main seal on the engine can go at anytime. Is this true??

 

Any pointers?Ideas or comments?

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I had been shopping for one since the beginning of August.

 

Send a pm to Stevieboy on here. He works as a mechanic at Porsche in East London. I spent a lot of time talking to him at JAE and he scared the sh!t out of me with the size of some of the bills that these things can create.......:( With this in mind, I looked elsewhere to spend my money.

 

Problem is, they look so damn good....:D

 

H.

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996s do have a design flaw that mean the RMS leaks. It can be replaced - but still might leak again. I don't believe the cost of replacing the RMS is that great - but chances are, if it leaks once it will leak again. Or you might be lucky and not have the problem.

 

I believe the early ones also had some issue with porous cylinders but I don't know the details.

 

I've always been in two minds with 996s. They are pretty cheap now - but they do have a fairly bad rep (especially the early ones). On the other hand - the 964 had a bad rep when it came out but most of those issues have been sorted by now, and mine is absolutely fine (if you ignore the fact that it's 19 years old and hence is going to have some problems anyway).

 

I have heard of 996s lunching their engines - and then you really are talking big bills - but I don't think that's particularly common.

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The non turbo 996 engine is a massive bill waiting to happen. Even scrupulously maintained ones can grenade themselves with no prior warning. Unless you're getting one with official Porsche warantee you need to think very carefully before buying one. Can you afford 8k for an engine/rebuild?

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Not heard any scare stories about 997s. Wouldn't mind one of them.

 

I've heard loads.

 

I was close to buying a 996 C2 in March this year, decided to wait another year before putting money into a purchase and glad I did, 996's are losing money hand over fist and I've seen one for sale in a dealers for £13k, so I'm sorry to sound like a snob but I do not want to own another chav cult classic. To be fair I don't think anyone saw that the Porsche bubble was going to burst, nor as explosive as it has. Perhaps a Corvette and an Alfa GTA instead for me...

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