Is maintenance on a 2000-2004 Porsche 911 too expensive? Am I getting in a very expensive maintenance car?

2015-04-12T20:25:13Z

I see them online for around $13000, so just curious if I am gonna be getting into a real headache!

2015-04-12T20:25:43Z

Are these cars lemons?

Anonymous2015-04-12T20:50:19Z

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$12,000 is approx the cost to rebuild an engine for one of those, and that's something that it may need.

By comparison a rebuild 350 Chevy is maybe $3,000

So there are 2 things you can be sure of. It's going to start wearing out after maybe 15 years, and it's going to cost a fortune to repair. This is why those old Porsches come up for sale so cheap.

Chuckles2015-04-13T19:16:39Z

A friend of mine has an early 2000s 911. He reports a brake job on 4 wheels was $2200. An engine routine maintenance was $1400. And so on. The conclusion is that they are 2 to 4 times more costly to service that say a Mustang.

mark m2015-04-13T10:16:17Z

"Too expensive" is a relative term.

Certainly, the cost of parts and maintenance on ANY German-made car may be more than your run-of-the-mill Nissan, Hyundai, or Toyota. But at best, those are everyday, everywhere, dull cars, aren't they? Look at it this way: you get what you pay for.

Anonymous2015-04-12T21:06:18Z

Most likely. The price may be cheap.. but the parts and labour are priced for $100,000+ cars. Lots of times the sale prices of these exotics plummet because you'll have to pay the purchase price in maintenance in the next couple of years.

laslo2015-04-18T10:12:14Z

Yes you are, and it's a risky buy because the 996 Porsche has a potentially serious engine defect--the IMS bearing. There's a reason they are so cheap you know.

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