Thoughts on this 2011 CS
#1
Race Director
Thread Starter
Thoughts on this 2011 CS
ok, so this vehicle was mentioned in another thread. I took a look at it on saturday and its a nice truck.
https://www.asalmotors46.com/2011-Po...dR5grK0AybE%3d
Here is the carfax
https://www.carfax.com/VehicleHistor...AB2A29BLA55427
Interior and exterior are clean and generally free from damage. Rear bumper has one vertical scrape. Brakes are newish, front tires newish, rear tires older but good tread.
What would you expect to pay for such a vehicle?
Anything that doesn't look right?
Finally, aside from the transfer case and air suspension, are there any other things I should 100% check before buying?
thanks for your assistance.
https://www.asalmotors46.com/2011-Po...dR5grK0AybE%3d
Here is the carfax
https://www.carfax.com/VehicleHistor...AB2A29BLA55427
Interior and exterior are clean and generally free from damage. Rear bumper has one vertical scrape. Brakes are newish, front tires newish, rear tires older but good tread.
What would you expect to pay for such a vehicle?
Anything that doesn't look right?
Finally, aside from the transfer case and air suspension, are there any other things I should 100% check before buying?
thanks for your assistance.
#2
Rennlist Member
Its got 18" wheels and no entry and drive or hitch. Like the roof rails and dark color dash.
Not bad but market should have plenty of this spec around.
Make sure price is right. $23-24 OTD come Jan/Feb.
Not bad but market should have plenty of this spec around.
Make sure price is right. $23-24 OTD come Jan/Feb.
#3
Burning Brakes
Looks to have been reasonably well maintained. I've got the same interior color combo in mine and really like it. If it's got all the features you are looking for then it comes down to price. Haven't been looking recently so no real idea but scan the usual sites (KBB, TrueCar, etc.) to get ideas of what's fair.
I do find it curious that a relatively low mileage sample wound up at a non Porsche dealer. That would be one of my flags.
If you want/need a hitch one can be retrofitted w/o too much cost or problems as I installed one on my 2011 CS a while back.
I do find it curious that a relatively low mileage sample wound up at a non Porsche dealer. That would be one of my flags.
If you want/need a hitch one can be retrofitted w/o too much cost or problems as I installed one on my 2011 CS a while back.
#4
I do like the interior and exterior combo. In the other thread someone mentioned that extra fees are included in the OTD price. Seller also not willing to lower price to keep the inventory moving.
#5
Race Director
Thread Starter
I have no interest in entry/drive.
This is the only gasoline non-turbo within 500 miles with this interior setup, hence my dilemma.
Looks to have been reasonably well maintained. I've got the same interior color combo in mine and really like it. If it's got all the features you are looking for then it comes down to price. Haven't been looking recently so no real idea but scan the usual sites (KBB, TrueCar, etc.) to get ideas of what's fair.
I do find it curious that a relatively low mileage sample wound up at a non Porsche dealer. That would be one of my flags.
If you want/need a hitch one can be retrofitted w/o too much cost or problems as I installed one on my 2011 CS a while back.
I do find it curious that a relatively low mileage sample wound up at a non Porsche dealer. That would be one of my flags.
If you want/need a hitch one can be retrofitted w/o too much cost or problems as I installed one on my 2011 CS a while back.
Hitch is not a huge issue at this point. in the future I want to tow my track boxster.
here is buildsheet
https://vinanalytics.com/car/WP1AB2A29BLA55427/
#7
I do like that it has air suspension. Purchasing from P-dealer is ideal.
If the build is right and you don't mind the price then get a PPI, make sure variocam bolts is done and transfer case is good. Buy and enjoy.
If the build is right and you don't mind the price then get a PPI, make sure variocam bolts is done and transfer case is good. Buy and enjoy.
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#8
Burning Brakes
No open recalls according to the Porsche site so that's good.
If you like the car and plan to keep it a while then paying a bit more makes it more palatable than if you flip cars frequently. However if there's a significant premium then that becomes a problem.
If you like the car and plan to keep it a while then paying a bit more makes it more palatable than if you flip cars frequently. However if there's a significant premium then that becomes a problem.
#9
Race Director
Thread Starter
I would own this car for at least five years, probably more. I'm resigned to paying a bit of a premium for that interior, but I don't want to feel like I got hosed either. I think the deal is on the cusp of feeling like I'm getting hosed, so I'm a bit wary.
#10
Race Car
Quad, I thought that you didn't want air suspension?
Also, the hitch is difficult to install if not factory. May want to search a few threads here on the topic.
Other issues are thermostat housing, RMS leaks (engine out), rear wiper dies, mystery coolant leaks, I had random CEL for either bad gas cap or other evap problems. Transfer case is a big issue. But no different that the other MB and Porsche cars that you have owned.
Also, the hitch is difficult to install if not factory. May want to search a few threads here on the topic.
Other issues are thermostat housing, RMS leaks (engine out), rear wiper dies, mystery coolant leaks, I had random CEL for either bad gas cap or other evap problems. Transfer case is a big issue. But no different that the other MB and Porsche cars that you have owned.
#11
Race Director
Thread Starter
I dont love air suspension but after more research im a bit less concerned.
I will install an oem hitch bracket and wiring harness/module. im not overly concerned about install.
Doing repairs or labor im not worried about, its stupid high parts prices without oe options.
Thanks for help
I will install an oem hitch bracket and wiring harness/module. im not overly concerned about install.
Doing repairs or labor im not worried about, its stupid high parts prices without oe options.
Thanks for help
#12
Race Director
Thread Starter
Well i bought it. i didnt get the best deal in the known universe but to some extent i paid for condition, history, and interior. hope it pays off on the back end
#14
Drifting
#15
Race Director
Thread Starter
Thanks for the congratulations.
I've spent some time cleaning the thing up and checking it over. Aside from a broken air distribution tube (the piece where it clamps to the throttle body was broken off and loose), the car looks very good. No noticeable issues at this time.
I just did the transfer case fluid (original design with weird air vent/scoop), and will do differentials shortly. Air filters, brakes, and all engine fluids were just done.
I'm planning to change transmission fluid around 60k, so have some time on that.
Other than that, no projects to do here...guess will have to focus on my track car and 993.
I've spent some time cleaning the thing up and checking it over. Aside from a broken air distribution tube (the piece where it clamps to the throttle body was broken off and loose), the car looks very good. No noticeable issues at this time.
I just did the transfer case fluid (original design with weird air vent/scoop), and will do differentials shortly. Air filters, brakes, and all engine fluids were just done.
I'm planning to change transmission fluid around 60k, so have some time on that.
Other than that, no projects to do here...guess will have to focus on my track car and 993.