Anyone's TT is reaching 100,000 miles?
#3
'01 tip w/ 83k and going strong!
Filter and oil every 3k (still clean)
Air filter every 10k
Brake fluid every 10k
Plugs and coils at 70k
MAF at 65k
New battery at 80k
No motor work
Suspension and wheels (PSS9/Mode camber plates; 19" 997's)
Lower control arm replaced (worn ball joint)
Front diff fluid at 70k
Repacked front CV joints with new boots at 75k
Front diff seals at 75k
Misc interior trim pieces (w/audio upgrade)
New window reg at 82k
Plan on another 80k Miles!!
Filter and oil every 3k (still clean)
Air filter every 10k
Brake fluid every 10k
Plugs and coils at 70k
MAF at 65k
New battery at 80k
No motor work
Suspension and wheels (PSS9/Mode camber plates; 19" 997's)
Lower control arm replaced (worn ball joint)
Front diff fluid at 70k
Repacked front CV joints with new boots at 75k
Front diff seals at 75k
Misc interior trim pieces (w/audio upgrade)
New window reg at 82k
Plan on another 80k Miles!!
#4
'01 tip w/ 83k and going strong!
Filter and oil every 3k (still clean)
Air filter every 10k
Brake fluid every 10k
Plugs and coils at 70k
MAF at 65k
New battery at 80k
No motor work
Suspension and wheels (PSS9/Mode camber plates; 19" 997's)
Lower control arm replaced (worn ball joint)
Front diff fluid at 70k
Repacked front CV joints with new boots at 75k
Front diff seals at 75k
Misc interior trim pieces (w/audio upgrade)
New window reg at 82k
Plan on another 80k Miles!!
Filter and oil every 3k (still clean)
Air filter every 10k
Brake fluid every 10k
Plugs and coils at 70k
MAF at 65k
New battery at 80k
No motor work
Suspension and wheels (PSS9/Mode camber plates; 19" 997's)
Lower control arm replaced (worn ball joint)
Front diff fluid at 70k
Repacked front CV joints with new boots at 75k
Front diff seals at 75k
Misc interior trim pieces (w/audio upgrade)
New window reg at 82k
Plan on another 80k Miles!!
#7
Yup, I saw his post before too...
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#9
68,787 and going strong...bone stock x-50 and all that has been done is straight maint based upon Porsche requirements...
First time to have something extra replaced right now is the drive assembly for the hydrolic spoiler, it is leaking and there are several ways to 'fix it', it is covered under warranty so they are trying to figure that out.
What a solid car.
First time to have something extra replaced right now is the drive assembly for the hydrolic spoiler, it is leaking and there are several ways to 'fix it', it is covered under warranty so they are trying to figure that out.
What a solid car.
#10
I've got almost 90K...
No mods - bone stock.
I've had a number of items that needed replacement (all of the following were under warranty):
Convertible top motor
Fuel pump
Nav display (a line of pixels in the middle of the screen was constantly on)
Micro switch in driver's door (used to lower the window when opening/closing door)
Power steering reservoir control valve (there's a TSB on it)
Various engine pulleys used with electrical systems
That's what I know off the top of my head. I'd have to check the paperwork to come up with the entire list. I'm probably missing some other significant items in the list.
I just had the 90K service done earlier this year, which of course isn't warranty work. The spark plugs were replaced at that time.
When I bought the car I paid around $7K for a four year, 100K mile extended warranty (expensive since I bought the car with 66K miles) and to date I would have had to pay around $10K for all the work had it been done without it. As it was I instead paid $100 each time (deductible). Hence I've been making money on any warranty repairs for a while now. The warranty company probably hates me...
Anyway, if ya wanna play ya gotta pay. The warranty expires in April next year, so I'm currently thinking about my options re: continuing to own the car. It may be mod time though...
Do I regret my choice to buy the car? Not at all, though had I waited I might have gotten a better price - Lehman Brothers went down about five months after I got the Teutonic Beastie. But there were other considerations at that time that drove the purchase.
I've had a number of items that needed replacement (all of the following were under warranty):
Convertible top motor
Fuel pump
Nav display (a line of pixels in the middle of the screen was constantly on)
Micro switch in driver's door (used to lower the window when opening/closing door)
Power steering reservoir control valve (there's a TSB on it)
Various engine pulleys used with electrical systems
That's what I know off the top of my head. I'd have to check the paperwork to come up with the entire list. I'm probably missing some other significant items in the list.
I just had the 90K service done earlier this year, which of course isn't warranty work. The spark plugs were replaced at that time.
When I bought the car I paid around $7K for a four year, 100K mile extended warranty (expensive since I bought the car with 66K miles) and to date I would have had to pay around $10K for all the work had it been done without it. As it was I instead paid $100 each time (deductible). Hence I've been making money on any warranty repairs for a while now. The warranty company probably hates me...
Anyway, if ya wanna play ya gotta pay. The warranty expires in April next year, so I'm currently thinking about my options re: continuing to own the car. It may be mod time though...
Do I regret my choice to buy the car? Not at all, though had I waited I might have gotten a better price - Lehman Brothers went down about five months after I got the Teutonic Beastie. But there were other considerations at that time that drove the purchase.
#11
90K and going super strong. See my sig for mods. The last garage queen I've had was a 944 turbo S. All I had was problems, leaking gaskets, seals, etc. These cars are meant to be driven. I drive it like I've stole it!
Someone posted this, don't know who - here it is:
Someone posted this, don't know who - here it is: