2004 Porsche Turbo 181k $3500 Deal or Money pit?
#16
Three Wheelin'
I'm not so sure parting out this car is really worth it. The inter webs are littered with used parts. I think parting out more common cars (audi, VW) makes sense, but I think there are enough Porsche people that would prefer to buy new, combined with the shear number of scrap Cayennes/Tregs out there it's just not a viable business.
#17
Nordschleife Master
I'm not so sure parting out this car is really worth it. The inter webs are littered with used parts. I think parting out more common cars (audi, VW) makes sense, but I think there are enough Porsche people that would prefer to buy new, combined with the shear number of scrap Cayennes/Tregs out there it's just not a viable business.
#19
Ive decided to pass on this Porsche. I think even if the guy gave it to me for free. It would be too much of a headache it appears. Wrinkled Pants, have you ever considered writing greeting cards on the side? :0)
#20
Banned
^^ Good move on that car. The money pit answer I think was there the whole time.
While I didn't take WP's advice on buying my CTT, he's probably the most knowledgeable guy on here and pairs that with a very cheery, optimistic outlook!
While I didn't take WP's advice on buying my CTT, he's probably the most knowledgeable guy on here and pairs that with a very cheery, optimistic outlook!
#21
Burning Brakes
One weekend I'd be doing a track day and the next weekend I'd head off to Attica Badlands to try some off roading.
Rare deals like that are why I keep a bit of fun cash in a safe.
#22
Please do not tempt me! I was considering picking it up from my wife said she only drives about 5 to 10 miles a day. She probably doesn't put any more than 100 miles on her car a month. But we need an SUV that's capable of dealing with the snow. So I have a ready stop considering this but I do admit, with the cheap price I'm
#23
Nordschleife Master
It will only be "cheap" until the first thing breaks.
Murphy dictates that it won't be convenient. Or simple. Or cheap.
19psi's post takes that into account. He would use it as a disposable toy until it broke, then part it out and scrap it.
Unless your wife is willing have it break down on the side of the road, and then walk the couple miles to work or back home, I wouldn't put her in this car. Many of the guys on here have wives that are understanding and tolerant of our "quirks" regarding these cars. I doubt any are that tolerant.
Personally, I wouldn't put a wife/GF in a car that wasn't fully sorted out.
Murphy dictates that it won't be convenient. Or simple. Or cheap.
19psi's post takes that into account. He would use it as a disposable toy until it broke, then part it out and scrap it.
Unless your wife is willing have it break down on the side of the road, and then walk the couple miles to work or back home, I wouldn't put her in this car. Many of the guys on here have wives that are understanding and tolerant of our "quirks" regarding these cars. I doubt any are that tolerant.
Personally, I wouldn't put a wife/GF in a car that wasn't fully sorted out.
#24
Burning Brakes
Please do not tempt me! I was considering picking it up from my wife said she only drives about 5 to 10 miles a day. She probably doesn't put any more than 100 miles on her car a month. But we need an SUV that's capable of dealing with the snow. So I have a ready stop considering this but I do admit, with the cheap price I'm
#25
Nordschleife Master
No kidding...for ~$3,000 I'd first run it into the ground all for the fun of it and then part it or sell it for scrap metal value.
One weekend I'd be doing a track day and the next weekend I'd head off to Attica Badlands to try some off roading.
Rare deals like that are why I keep a bit of fun cash in a safe.
One weekend I'd be doing a track day and the next weekend I'd head off to Attica Badlands to try some off roading.
Rare deals like that are why I keep a bit of fun cash in a safe.
This turbo is at best a parts car. Anyone who buys this and thinks it will be a reliable car is delusional.
#26
Three Wheelin'
I don't have much patience for people that post the "thinking of a cayenne, what are the pain points, things I should look for" type questions when it's asked and answered an a near routine basis. It's like they're too lazy to click back through a few threads. Otherwise, a complete list of things to "look for" would take several paragraphs to cover.
Maybe at some point I'll write up a buyers guide.
#27
Nordschleife Master
What? I'm a bowl of sunshine!
I don't have much patience for people that post the "thinking of a cayenne, what are the pain points, things I should look for" type questions when it's asked and answered an a near routine basis. It's like they're too lazy to click back through a few threads. Otherwise, a complete list of things to "look for" would take several paragraphs to cover.
Maybe at some point I'll write up a buyers guide.
I don't have much patience for people that post the "thinking of a cayenne, what are the pain points, things I should look for" type questions when it's asked and answered an a near routine basis. It's like they're too lazy to click back through a few threads. Otherwise, a complete list of things to "look for" would take several paragraphs to cover.
Maybe at some point I'll write up a buyers guide.
Most of them are titled something like:
"thinking of a cayenne, what are the pain points, things I should look for"