too good to be true?
#16
It's good that you're looking for a Tip as they trade lower than manuals, but 40k is still a pretty tight budget, and I echo other people's comments on maintenance. $1k is nothing.
Your best bet is a high mileage car with a thorough maintenance history. Summer's pretty much over which is also good. Also, nothing crazy with daily driving a 996tt in the MN winter. In Germany people drive them year round all the time. With good tires in the right size you'll be 100% fine.
But there you see - even just getting a spare set of rims and Blizzaks or similar, you're way beyond $1k already.
Your best bet is a high mileage car with a thorough maintenance history. Summer's pretty much over which is also good. Also, nothing crazy with daily driving a 996tt in the MN winter. In Germany people drive them year round all the time. With good tires in the right size you'll be 100% fine.
But there you see - even just getting a spare set of rims and Blizzaks or similar, you're way beyond $1k already.
#17
i plan to buy the unlimited car wash plan for monthly payments and use it often. and garage it.
#19
yearly expense does depend on if you can do your work or not and how well it's been maintained. Outside of mods, it's mostly been oil changes/filters/brakes.
I daily all season 15-20k miles a year in PA...heavily salted roads. The bolts do get rusty but oh well. I do spray the underbody once a week or so. I am lowered quite a bit and clearance does become an issues if there's more than 4-5 inches of snow if is not cleared. I assume MN gets more snow? I do have small dings here and there and lots of small rock chips on the front bumper and edge of hood. Unless you have the front end wrapped, there's not much you can do. You really need a dedicated set of snow tires also.
I daily all season 15-20k miles a year in PA...heavily salted roads. The bolts do get rusty but oh well. I do spray the underbody once a week or so. I am lowered quite a bit and clearance does become an issues if there's more than 4-5 inches of snow if is not cleared. I assume MN gets more snow? I do have small dings here and there and lots of small rock chips on the front bumper and edge of hood. Unless you have the front end wrapped, there's not much you can do. You really need a dedicated set of snow tires also.
#20