A few questions about the car in general.
#1
A few questions about the car in general.
I am currently thinking about purchasing a new 911 Carrera S (or cayman S, but more likely the 911). I am wondering for those of you who use your 911 as a daily driver how is it? I plan to put on 15k miles a year. What are the common problems if any within the first few years? How much on maintenance should I expect to set aside? How well do 911s hold up after 100k miles? I haven't talked to my insurance yet for a quote, but I am wondering how much should I expect if my insurance on my 07 I350 is $4.5k a year. Also what were the reasons that you chose to get a 911 over a cayman?
#2
You pay $375 a month for insurance? Big price diff between a new 911 and a Cayman. I have seen nearly new Caymans going for around 30k. A new 911S is going be 3x that amount. If you buy new you won't need to set anything aside for maintenance. It would be covered under warranty.
#4
ive gotten insurance quotes ona clean driving record on 996TT 01-04 down into the 1250$ range for 6month for a 24 year old non tickets with pretty well maxed coverages with farmers insurance and esurance had similar results
#6
Mines a daily driver as well. I have a funny feeling that the majority of this cars problems result from letting it sit for extended periods of time. I have driven mine a little over 50k in the 3+ years I've owned it, and my only real problems have been expected maintenance issues..... and tires. Function's right, drive the thing if and when you get it!
#7
I've been using my 2003 cab as a daily driver for almost one year (12K so far) - with far fewer problems than any other vehicle I've owned in 15 years.
My last car was a new STS-V - this is a much better experience with less than 10% of the downtime. FWIW, I travel a lot on business and have no time for maintenance issues - I bought it from a local Porsche dealer (Princeton Porsche) and although they're a little pricey for doing normal work (shifting from snow tires to summer tires, for example) - the service is extraordinary. It's a CPO car (16K on the odometer when I bought it) and they give me no hassles when dealing with life's little problems (noisy A/C pulley? No problem - loaner Porsche and new compressor installed in ONE day).
If the local Caddy dealer treated me that way, I'd be driving a CTS-V and missing out on what has proven to be a better in-the-seat experience of anything outside of a ****pit (when I was a naval aviator).
I'll be trading the 03 cab in next year for a CPO 997 cab. Maybe turbo if I can get the right deal.
My last car was a new STS-V - this is a much better experience with less than 10% of the downtime. FWIW, I travel a lot on business and have no time for maintenance issues - I bought it from a local Porsche dealer (Princeton Porsche) and although they're a little pricey for doing normal work (shifting from snow tires to summer tires, for example) - the service is extraordinary. It's a CPO car (16K on the odometer when I bought it) and they give me no hassles when dealing with life's little problems (noisy A/C pulley? No problem - loaner Porsche and new compressor installed in ONE day).
If the local Caddy dealer treated me that way, I'd be driving a CTS-V and missing out on what has proven to be a better in-the-seat experience of anything outside of a ****pit (when I was a naval aviator).
I'll be trading the 03 cab in next year for a CPO 997 cab. Maybe turbo if I can get the right deal.
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