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Old 06-22-2013, 12:38 PM
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I have had a 2001 Carrera in the past, sold it a while ago. Am now looking at a MY 2009-2010 car.
1. Plan to do a PPI. Want to ask what's a DME report and what info does it contain. Is it a part of the PPI ?.

2. I am also debating between a Targa and a standard coupe. Does the Targa have any disadvantages, or problems (eg roof rattle ?).

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Old 06-22-2013, 04:23 PM
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DME reports over revs, you don't wan to see any in ranges above 1 and 2

Ask for it specifically with your PPI
Old 06-22-2013, 11:06 PM
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I have a 996 targa ... Roofs seem reliable but expensive to fix if something breaks. Glass roof is heavier .. So might impact lap times at the track a fraction .. But you don't notice in normal/aggressive driving. On very very rough road you can get a few rattles but structure generally stiff .. Advantage of big glass and hatch is huge for everyday use / touring IMHO
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if you find a car, have a dealer do a cpo inspection. that tells you everything to know about the car, they can read all the info stored in the computer with that
Old 06-23-2013, 11:58 AM
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Sorry to sound negative but if you find a car have an independent PPI including paint thickness if cosmetics are important. The CPO stuff is absolutely worthless, a dealer can send absolute crap out with a CPO as I've just found. It's just marketing fluff.
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The CPO adds value in terms of extending the warranty but certainly do not use it as an indicator of a solid, well cared for car. For that you need a PPI.
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Thank you guys. I am getting a PDK, but is the sport chrono plus useful ?. I drive "enthusiastically", but will likely not track the car. I read somewhere, that SC+ is only useful when red lining on the track ?.
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Originally Posted by yashagrawal
Thank you guys. I am getting a PDK, but is the sport chrono plus useful ?. I drive "enthusiastically", but will likely not track the car. I read somewhere, that SC+ is only useful when red lining on the track ?.
By all means look for car with Sport Exhaust and Sport Chrono, I also do not track, but the first buttons I reach for are the SE and Sport when I drive car on the street. Sport+ is not only for tracking, I use Sport+ all the time when I am driving mountain twisty roads. Plus the sound of SE is great in itself.

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+1 on PPI over CPO...maybe once-upon-a-time CPO meant something, but lately I've heard some horror stories with regard to what can pass for a CPO vehicle.

And you definitely want SC+ if you're going to go the PDK route, it makes the throttle/gearing more sporty and aggressive (in "normal" mode without it, the throttle is too laggy and the auto shifts happen too early IMO).
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i was told by one place that a ppi is the same check list as they do for a cpo car, not sure if its bs or not, i went somewhere else though, didnt sound like he was going to actually look for problems but rather just go through the motions
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^ Actually, the CPO checklist is very comprehensive. The problem is getting the dealer to actually DO the inspection rather than just checking off the blocks. (Pencil whipping)
Since the PPI establishement is getting paid to do it, perhaps there's more incentive there rather than the Porsche dealer simply whipping it.
We do pay a premium for a CPO car, but like someone said earlier, its related to warranty and not condition.

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Originally Posted by buzztt
i was told by one place that a ppi is the same check list as they do for a cpo car, not sure if its bs or not, i went somewhere else though, didnt sound like he was going to actually look for problems but rather just go through the motions
Look for an independent shop to perform the PPI. For both 911s that I've purchased, the $200 PPI was worth every cent and then some.
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IMO CPO is worthless in terms of mechanical and cosmetic condition. It provides additional warranty coverage (for mechanical) but doesn't appear to serve any purpose wrt cosmetic if you care about how the car looks
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Originally Posted by Lozzy997
IMO CPO is worthless in terms of mechanical and cosmetic condition. It provides additional warranty coverage (for mechanical) but doesn't appear to serve any purpose wrt cosmetic if you care about how the car looks
I truly think your experience has been awful, but I've owned 3 cpo'd Porsches and have never had a problem. In my personal opinion I wouldn't buy used without it.
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Originally Posted by 2005997carrera2
I truly think your experience has been awful, but I've owned 3 cpo'd Porsches and have never had a problem. In my personal opinion I wouldn't buy used without it.
I agree for the warranty, but my mistaked was assuming CPO = great condition. I think you have to verify that yourself (which I'm sure you did). I'm glad yours have been good


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