View Poll Results: How much do you spend a year on repairs for your 928?
$0-$249
4
3.10%
$250-$799
25
19.38%
$800-$1199
19
14.73%
$1200+
81
62.79%
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How much do you spend a year on repairs for your 928?
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you need to include higher ranges of expenses in this poll. Also differtentiate between parts and labor costs, because many on this list perform repairs at home
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well I havent had the car a year, but I am guessing it is all depending,
say 1 set of tires a year anywere from $500 - $1500 (depending on brand, and stickyness)
new spark plugs, say $7 a plug 8X = $56
say 1/2 a timing belt being a max of say $1800 = $900
spark plug leads $250
Engine oil $80 (synthetic)
oil filter $35
gas filter $80
misc $500 (parts such as fuel pump, and misc pieces)
grand total of approximatly = $3400
say 1 set of tires a year anywere from $500 - $1500 (depending on brand, and stickyness)
new spark plugs, say $7 a plug 8X = $56
say 1/2 a timing belt being a max of say $1800 = $900
spark plug leads $250
Engine oil $80 (synthetic)
oil filter $35
gas filter $80
misc $500 (parts such as fuel pump, and misc pieces)
grand total of approximatly = $3400
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I have spent $15k in the past 3.5 years, and have driven about 15k miles - that's $1 per mile. Some things I have done myself or with the help of friends; otherwise the amount would be even higher.
Don't let the low prices of 928s fool you: 10 years ago 928 was $80k - that's five times as much as a Toyota. Expect five times the repair/maintenance cost, if you don't do it yourself.
Don't let the low prices of 928s fool you: 10 years ago 928 was $80k - that's five times as much as a Toyota. Expect five times the repair/maintenance cost, if you don't do it yourself.
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There should be a "Too much" option. I keep track of what has been done, but stopped keeping a running total because it was getting depressing. The last time I was at DEVEK I joked that I'll have my yearly tax refund mailed directly to DEVEK since that's where the money ends up anyway. But, I look forward to the weekends because that's the only time I can drive the car.
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Or better yet.....
1) How much do you admit to spending (for those of us in denial)
2) How much do you actually know you spent (for those of us accounting challenged people)
1) How much do you admit to spending (for those of us in denial)
2) How much do you actually know you spent (for those of us accounting challenged people)
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I think it'll be about $1,500 per year to keep a 928 in good shape.
That's just for maintenance, if you do performance or cosmetic upgrades,
you add that separately. Also, if you race it, you can throw the $1500
figure out the window. I figure I spend $3-5,000/year on my car, and I only
do a few events a year. I could easily double or triple that if I did more events.
That's just for maintenance, if you do performance or cosmetic upgrades,
you add that separately. Also, if you race it, you can throw the $1500
figure out the window. I figure I spend $3-5,000/year on my car, and I only
do a few events a year. I could easily double or triple that if I did more events.
#11
Since May: $3189 in parts, and $454 in service.
Now to be fair, this is my first year with the car and expenses have now tailed of radically. Going forward I would think it will be a bit lower (OK, except when I fix the 2nd gear syncro!)
Did I mention the $1064 in tools :-)
Now to be fair, this is my first year with the car and expenses have now tailed of radically. Going forward I would think it will be a bit lower (OK, except when I fix the 2nd gear syncro!)
Did I mention the $1064 in tools :-)
#12
well I havent had the car a year, but I am guessing it is all depending,
say 1 set of tires a year anywere from $500 - $1500 (depending on brand, and stickyness)
new spark plugs, say $7 a plug 8X = $56
say 1/2 a timing belt being a max of say $1800 = $900
spark plug leads $250
Engine oil $80 (synthetic)
oil filter $35
gas filter $80
misc $500 (parts such as fuel pump, and misc pieces)
grand total of approximatly = $3400
You Got F#4%
say 1 set of tires a year anywere from $500 - $1500 (depending on brand, and stickyness)
new spark plugs, say $7 a plug 8X = $56
say 1/2 a timing belt being a max of say $1800 = $900
spark plug leads $250
Engine oil $80 (synthetic)
oil filter $35
gas filter $80
misc $500 (parts such as fuel pump, and misc pieces)
grand total of approximatly = $3400
You Got F#4%
#13
My expenses vary wildly.
The first couple years I spent almost nothing - the PO took VERY good care of the car and it just had the major service a few months before I bought it.
Then there was the year I spent $8k, followed by the $4k year. This year I haven't spent much because I've barely driven it - it needs a timing belt and I've been too busy to do it and to cheap to pay someone else!
The first couple years I spent almost nothing - the PO took VERY good care of the car and it just had the major service a few months before I bought it.
Then there was the year I spent $8k, followed by the $4k year. This year I haven't spent much because I've barely driven it - it needs a timing belt and I've been too busy to do it and to cheap to pay someone else!
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You're really asking for trouble here...But So What!
I'll confess. I spend about 1500-1800/yr so far (2 seasons) but that is including everything I can think of, even long term things like fuel pumps that I may never change again, and wheels that won't get replaced again unless I get rich.
It's certainly more than my ski boat, but I use it alot more - Ruf
I'll confess. I spend about 1500-1800/yr so far (2 seasons) but that is including everything I can think of, even long term things like fuel pumps that I may never change again, and wheels that won't get replaced again unless I get rich.
It's certainly more than my ski boat, but I use it alot more - Ruf
#15
Drifting
the car is a symbol of my earning power but i despise symbolism and in an effort to more directly flaunt my wealth i throw wads of cash into every independant porsche garage in southern england!