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- Porsches class-leading SUV series - Reddit
Subreddit to share pics and information about all generations of the Porsche Cayenne
- Porsche 911 - Reddit
Your subreddit for everything Porsche 911
- Porsche Warranty extension. Yes or No? : r Porsche - Reddit
Porsche Warranty extension Yes or No? Just viewed this car for my first 911, it’s a 2015 991 1 S, with ~8,000 km’s (~5,000 miles) The original owner didn’t use it much, the original warranty has expired After purchasing it, I plan to really use it, probably not every single day
- 911 maintenance cost. : r Porsche - Reddit
911 maintenance cost On the market for a 2018 991 2 RWD base, ~60k miles ~$70k, was wondering whats the realistic maintenance cost (assuming everything will be done at the porsche service shop) Another option is a 2020 992 base ~40k miles ~$90K, curious whats the owning cost gap will be Also, whats the future depreciation rate I should expect?
- Burmester or Bose? : r Porsche - Reddit
It depends on the car you have On a Cayman 911 the BOSE system is fine hence the Burmester system does not add any speakers in those cars If you take a four-door like you mentioned like Taycan, Panamera, Macan or Cayenne I would take the Burmester, only if the sound matters to you Edit: because in the bigger cars you get extra speakers
- The good, the bad, the ugly - Cayenne ownership. : r Porsche
Mine burst at 63k Covered by Porsche Also had my T-Pipe let go This is the coolant heater exchange Not covered by Porsche Had a air suspension fault under warranty Shares parts with VW At 97k now You seem like the perfect candidate for Cayenne ownership It will be easier to maintain than a 996 I DD it up to 90k miles and switched to a
- Everything about Porsches mid-engine sportscar - Reddit
This is home for all things Porsche Cayman Please feel free to share pictures of your own car, modification plans or ask for buying advice We're happy to help! Owners of the Cayman's open-top sibling are of course welcome too!
- I’m thinking of getting a Porsche Macan. What are your . . . - Reddit
Porsche's recommended maintenance is a lot stricter than what you may be used to Oil changes are ~300-400, brakes a few grand (and they say to replace rotors with each pad change), tires will be more expensive and the PDK service is a bit over a grand Is it worth it to me? Yes absolutely It's my favorite compact crossover I drove
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