Along with everyone else, my ONLY reservation would be the maintenance cost of ownership on the 911's. I'd LOVE to own one, but if used, I'd go no more than
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04-16-2011, 08:30 PM | #16 (permalink) |
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Along with everyone else, my ONLY reservation would be the maintenance cost of ownership on the 911's. I'd LOVE to own one, but if used, I'd go no more than a few years (which places them WELL above the price of a Z).
A friend of mine is a Porsche fanatic (uses a 1973 [I believe] as a DD), and takes his car to a local "mom & pop" place that eases the fix-it and maintenance costs. I tell you what: it's almost a 40 year old car, and it's always an experience to ride in the passenger seat. I'd get REALLY excited, but the smell of fuel usually turns me off. He loves it though, and besides - it's a 911.
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04-16-2011, 09:12 PM | #18 (permalink) |
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Your entering upon the costly years for a '99 Porsche. A friend of mine had one and at about that age (though there was 65000 miles on his) the replacements and repairs began and it was big, big money. He finally dumped it and ran the other way. Your Z will give you years of low cost driving pleasure. Spare yourself and your wallet a lot of stress. Keep the Z---forget the 911.
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It's an automatic? No way I'd buy an automatic Porsche, would have to be a manual to even consider it. For that reason and all the others mentioned stay with the Z.
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I would keep the Z as well. 10+ years would be around the time for a major overhaul as well as constant maintenance. The rubber parts start seizing up. everything is not in its new condition. Better to keep a new car and have fun with it for a few more years than an old porsche that probably isnt any faster and will start nickel and diming you cuz of its age
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04-28-2011, 01:21 PM | #28 (permalink) |
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The car is rubbish. Keep the z. Like everyone said, it's a 12 year old car. They style is dated. Performance is no better or faster than the Z. With the 998 just around the corner, that car will be TWO generations behind. It has a crappy automatic slushbox. Maintenance will be insanely expensive. And what hasn't been mentioned is that early model 996 were notorious for rear main seal and intermediate main shaft failures leading to oil leaks and possible engine damage. Very very expensive maintenance and repair bills there. I wouldn't take that car even if it was offered to me for free.
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I'm a new Z owner (2 weeks), but I also had a 1995 996. The cars are similar is some respects: Both are high performance/short wheelbase cars that are loud to ride in, and have stiff sport handling.
The age is a huge factor. When stuff starts breaking (and it will), you will pay much more for even minor repair work, even at an independent shop. They figure you have a Porsche, so you can afford it. I also would not touch the 996 without buying an extended warranty, and that will be expensive as well. In short, I loved my 996, but I'm really glad I don't have it now. The Z? Me like; much, much. Also, your wife will hate riding in the 996. It's even louder inside than the Z. You'll be in for a lot of "I told you so's," and who needs that? |
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Hmmm they didn't start selling 996 until 98? Perhaps you had 95 993? I'd much rather have a nice 993 than a gen1 996. To OP FYI motors on 996 had some major flaws. Engine seal issues and intermediate shaft bearing problems. You can get a nice 2000 to 2002 Boxster S for $15k I'd go for that over a $30k 99 996.
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