What to expect of a 150K miles 996?
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What to expect of a 150K miles 996?
Hi guys,
Is there anything I should watch out for with this kind of mileage?
Should I worry about water pump, shocks/suspension, brakes, electricals, certain bearings, exhaust system, RMS, etc?
TIA
Is there anything I should watch out for with this kind of mileage?
Should I worry about water pump, shocks/suspension, brakes, electricals, certain bearings, exhaust system, RMS, etc?
TIA
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I would just make sure you change the oil every 5,000 miles or so at the most, and always take it in for full servicing every 10,000miles - at a dealer or proven reputable independant shop. They'll check things like the belt, and check for leaks and such and do a good once over on it.
All wear and tear items obviously will be at or near the end of their service life at 150k - like brakes, clutch, suspension and stuff like that - but I'm sure it must have been replaced already at some point. You hopefully have full service records for the car.
There's no reason it shouldn't be a reliable car. Make sure you actually DRIVE the car, and don't baby it, or you will likely end up with problems. Don't be afraid to hit the redline. You wanna make sure you don't get carbon deposits on your pistons/rings/plugs from lugging it around in high gear and not ever reving it and using it like it was made. Just make sure you keep it serviced properly and don't abuse it, and it should continue to run fine.
All wear and tear items obviously will be at or near the end of their service life at 150k - like brakes, clutch, suspension and stuff like that - but I'm sure it must have been replaced already at some point. You hopefully have full service records for the car.
There's no reason it shouldn't be a reliable car. Make sure you actually DRIVE the car, and don't baby it, or you will likely end up with problems. Don't be afraid to hit the redline. You wanna make sure you don't get carbon deposits on your pistons/rings/plugs from lugging it around in high gear and not ever reving it and using it like it was made. Just make sure you keep it serviced properly and don't abuse it, and it should continue to run fine.
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I wouldn't worry...it made it to 150K....I would drive it as much as possible...mine has 70K and I feel that when I let is sit for a week..it feels a little stiff...but when I drive it everyday.....it feels like (almost) new.
DRIVE IT...ENJOY IT!! And as above..regular oilchanges and keep on checking your rubbers and coolant.
DRIVE IT...ENJOY IT!! And as above..regular oilchanges and keep on checking your rubbers and coolant.
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I am awake. The worst thing you can do to a car is let it sit around. At minimum, you should try to put at least 500 miles a month on a car, driving it a few times a week. It is also needs to be driven for stretches of time in excess of 30 minutes, to get the oil at operating temperature. I would not buy a used car that did not have at least 5000 miles per year on it.
Back in the early 90's I had inherited a 79 Buick Rivera with about 20k miles on it. Although the paint, body, and interior was pristine, mechanically it was troubled. At one point the fuel line broke because it had corroded through and the car caught on fire at an intersection. Unfortunately, a nice stranger behind me jumped out of his truck at put the fire out. The car had continuous problems because all of the rubber was brittle. Although I got the car for free (from my step mom), it cost me more to keep on the road than my current porsche. When I could afford to buy my own car, I gave it away.
Back in the early 90's I had inherited a 79 Buick Rivera with about 20k miles on it. Although the paint, body, and interior was pristine, mechanically it was troubled. At one point the fuel line broke because it had corroded through and the car caught on fire at an intersection. Unfortunately, a nice stranger behind me jumped out of his truck at put the fire out. The car had continuous problems because all of the rubber was brittle. Although I got the car for free (from my step mom), it cost me more to keep on the road than my current porsche. When I could afford to buy my own car, I gave it away.
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Originally Posted by sat40th911
I am awake. The worst thing you can do to a car is let it sit around. At minimum, you should try to put at least 500 miles a month on a car, driving it a few times a week. It is also needs to be driven for stretches of time in excess of 30 minutes, to get the oil at operating temperature. I would not buy a used car that did not have at least 5000 miles per year on it.
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Originally Posted by BruceP
I really believe this is true. The oil thing is about more than temperature, too. Porsche even says right in the manual that moisture and fuel can build up in the oil enough to actually affect the volume shown on the dipstick. Can you imagine how hard that would be on an engine that only gets fair weather weekend cruises in the city? *shiver*
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It is nice to see these kinds of comments about how much more reliable these cars are when you drive them. My '99 C2 just passed 84,000 this morning on the way to work. While there have been the minor things you get in any car, it just seems to run better and better as the miles pile on.
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I tend to agree - the cars seem to run "better" when driven more... I drive almost everyday, 40 miles, and we always take the 911 on trips (500 miles+). This is my second 996, the first one a 2001 had few issues, ad over 83K miles when i traded it in.
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On a side note, I am having my basement finished, and I will have to drive the 996 to the station and keep it there because the garage and driveway will be used as a storage zone. Will driving for a mile, parking the car, and driving it home, daily, for a month be worse than leaving it in a neighbor's driveway, idle??
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......Will driving for a mile, parking the car, and driving it home, daily, for a month be worse than leaving it in a neighbor's driveway, idle??
Take the long way - better for you and the car.
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Take the long way - better for you and the car.
Stefan
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Originally Posted by Stefan Richter
......Will driving for a mile, parking the car, and driving it home, daily, for a month be worse than leaving it in a neighbor's driveway, idle??
Take the long way - better for you and the car.
Stefan
Take the long way - better for you and the car.
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Originally Posted by AndyK
On a side note, I am having my basement finished, and I will have to drive the 996 to the station and keep it there because the garage and driveway will be used as a storage zone. Will driving for a mile, parking the car, and driving it home, daily, for a month be worse than leaving it in a neighbor's driveway, idle??
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Originally Posted by AndyK
There is no long way! And I'm usually in a rush in the AM. Hopefully, if I give it a good half hour run on the parkway once a week, that should be fine, warm weather and all - right?
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Originally Posted by 911m3
Hi guys,
Is there anything I should watch out for with this kind of mileage?
Should I worry about water pump, shocks/suspension, brakes, electricals, certain bearings, exhaust system, RMS, etc?
TIA
Is there anything I should watch out for with this kind of mileage?
Should I worry about water pump, shocks/suspension, brakes, electricals, certain bearings, exhaust system, RMS, etc?
TIA
Clutch if it's still original!
Coolant tank if it's not been replaced - they crack over time and slow leak
Coolant tank cap - should have a part number that ends in 01 (recall on old 00 caps)
Water pump leaking/failure
Creaking suspension/balljoints
Oil leaking around the plug tubes
Rear Main Seal leaking...
Dirty MAF leading to possible CEL