This car is draining my bank account!
#18
Been driving my 05 CTT for 6 months. Took the car to the dealer to get an oil leak checked. Dealer did a Porsche thorough routine inspection check. From smallest issues to biggest problems. To fix all of the problems they found it will cost me $7600. That is just ridiculous! For examples, brakes, rotors, vacuum lines, O-rings, gasket, and etc need to replace. Most of those problems I can fix myself. My extended warranty doesnt cover the $7600. At the same time its fun. I would go off from the dealer's list every weekend what I need to work on. If a job I can't do than my Indy I will take to.
#19
Wait? You spent roughly 2% of the cars original purchase price on normal basic maintenance stuff and you think it's expensive? Especially when you probably paid about 20% of the original price to begins with.
The real expense is the guy that bought it new and lost $80k in depreciation.
The real expense is the guy that bought it new and lost $80k in depreciation.
#20
Wait? You spent roughly 2% of the cars original purchase price on normal basic maintenance stuff and you think it's expensive? Especially when you probably paid about 20% of the original price to begins with.
The real expense is the guy that bought it new and lost $80k in depreciation.
The real expense is the guy that bought it new and lost $80k in depreciation.
#21
well I pretty much just finished up my preventive maintanence today and glad I did it.. I did the T plastic pipes in the back of the engine by the firewall and also did the other t pipe for the turbos.. I did it as preventive maint. cause my water pump appeared to be leaking. I had the intake manifold off anyways to inspect the coolant pipes. It definitely was a PITA and my friend actually helped out alot and did most of it cause he has small hands. Here is my T pipe with about 65k miles.. looked like it was starting to leak.
here is the tool that helped a lot..
here is the tool that helped a lot..
#23
here ya go!! helped a TON!! also a remote camera helps.. i was using one i borrowed from a friend made by Snap On.
#24
It is an absolute MUST to purchase an extended warranty on a Porsche. TRUST me, it WILL pay for itself quickly. Mine has been paid over at least three times now. You don't like it, go buy a Honda.
#25
I disagree with the "must buy a warranty" thinking. I've owned my CTT for several years and replaced the normal things that go wrong with them over the last 50k miles and it has cost substantially less than these aftermarket warranties do.
#27
how come the trunk structs are over $300? that's pretty steep for parts.
all these repairs and maintenance do add up. this is why buying a car with solid maintenance history makes it easier on the wallet.
all these repairs and maintenance do add up. this is why buying a car with solid maintenance history makes it easier on the wallet.
#29
They were more money than my other cars but they have ALL needed hatch struts or hood struts at some point. ( and most the other cars don't hold up as much hatch weight.)
This is one of those examples of "not a Porsche specific issue". Also not a design issue. It's jast age and use of a part. I happens, to ALL cars.
I would bet that they are all about this price for equal year cars that have to hold up similarly weight hatches.
#30
$140 or less if you look.