991 monthly cost - costs other than car itself
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991 monthly cost - costs other than car itself
Can you all advise on monthly cost of 991 ownership, minus gas and cost of the car itself? ( ie, tires, maintenance, and anything else I might be missing) Im looking at a 2017 C2S with around 18k miles, as well as a new 2018 C2
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Last edited by kage65; 01-02-2018 at 11:48 PM.
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Rocky Mountain High
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The answer is heavily dependent on mileage.
My only expense last year was one annual service with oil change.
My only expense last year was one annual service with oil change.
#3
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My buddy sold his 2013 4s a year and 6k miles after buying and his experience was an oil change and the 30k, whatever that is. I remember him saying it was about $900.
They are relatively new cars, get a warranty if it's out and you're concerned about absorbing a big hit.
Awesome sounding car BTW
They are relatively new cars, get a warranty if it's out and you're concerned about absorbing a big hit.
Awesome sounding car BTW
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My rule of thumb has been to budget $2.5K / yr for maintenance on any 911, just stick it in a WDK account. Add a suitable amount for whatever tires you plan to use. That way, you'll never be tempted to skimp on work you really need to do. By the time your warranty runs out, you have *at least* $10K for "oh no!" items. Oh, and the wife will think this is the most sensible car ever. Has worked for me for 16+ years.
You can thank me later.
cheers,
sean
You can thank me later.
cheers,
sean
#6
It would seem that insurance would be something that should not be overlooked. I've seen some mind-boggling numbers quoted on this forum to insure 911's. And i'm not exaggerating when I say mind-boggling.
#7
I recall on a Nick Murray you tube video where he said his 991 was inexpensive to insure?
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#8
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A bit off topic, not quite all maintenance related, but here goes for the first year...numbers may be rounded a bit:
- In line water softener to wash the car by hand- $180
- Special waxes, wheel brushes - $100
- Extra floor mats- $100
- 1/43 model 911 Carrera- $50
- Indoor Car cover- $290
- Porsche Battery Tender - $142
- PCA Dues- $50
- Oil Change - $390
- Driving - Priceless
#9
I don't disagree for some (myself included), but check out numbers for others in previous insurance threads, and it will make you gasp in awe of what insurance premiums can be in other areas.
#10
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Are you a DIY'er?
If you are you can save big time by not paying the Porsche tax for simple maintenance items.
I attached my maintenance record. Take a look and if you have any question give me a holler.
So far the 13 911 C4S has been more economical to own then my previous 08 Audi RS4.
If you are you can save big time by not paying the Porsche tax for simple maintenance items.
I attached my maintenance record. Take a look and if you have any question give me a holler.
So far the 13 911 C4S has been more economical to own then my previous 08 Audi RS4.
#11
Racer
I've not been in an accident in over 20 years, own several homes. When I went to go insure my latest C4S, I shopped some companies. There were several that refused to even quote me a policy, some were over $5,000 a year. Thanks California drivers.
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Are you a DIY'er?
If you are you can save big time by not paying the Porsche tax for simple maintenance items.
I attached my maintenance record. Take a look and if you have any question give me a holler.
So far the 13 911 C4S has been more economical to own then my previous 08 Audi RS4.
If you are you can save big time by not paying the Porsche tax for simple maintenance items.
I attached my maintenance record. Take a look and if you have any question give me a holler.
So far the 13 911 C4S has been more economical to own then my previous 08 Audi RS4.
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5k? Wow. I'm in GA. Tks for the tips - Ill def need to get a ballpark # from my insurance first then.
#14
Three Wheelin'
Stumbled across this attachment which is price sensitive based on the area of the country you may live, but will give you a decent idea of what maintenance will run you.
For tires....figure about $750 for rears every 12-15K miles or so and about $550 every 25K miles or so for fronts.
For tires....figure about $750 for rears every 12-15K miles or so and about $550 every 25K miles or so for fronts.
Last edited by Al.Fresco; 01-03-2018 at 11:47 AM.
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I pay $1,800/yr for a 2017 911 Turbo S Cabrio... which is much less than I paid for a BMW Sedan with 50% of the MSRP.
I was shocked how low it was, agent told me it’s due to the vehicle and actuaries. That these cars have very few claims as they are typically more mature drivers.
Here are the details on coverage if interested....
(keep in mind, this is for Florida)