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2005 Carrera S, tiptronic. What do I need to know?
Wow. Just came across a 05 C2 S, tiptronic (old style tip, not double clutch). 13,000 on the clock. Crazy good deal on the car. From a Porsche dealer.
No warranty. Is it worth getting a basic engine/transmission policy on the car? Any information much appreciated.
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From what I remember the 05's still have the IMS issue. I could be wrong but if they do I would suggest a warranty. Good luck with the car.
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Prolly get a lot more responses on the 997 board. Just a thought.
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The 997's have proven to be super reliable. I wouldn't and don't have a warranty but I did have one when new. The thing is nuts fun to drive...
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I will post there, but last I checked, the 997 forum is not exactly a lively place.
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I'm also itchin for a 997, a GT3. The 997 board on Rennlist is much more active and could answer all the questions. I would guess 6speed too, but I don't go there anymore!
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The 05s did not have the IMS issue. In our experience they have been the most reliable porsche engines yet. I would still recommend a extend warranty. They usually run $2000 for a 2yr/24k.
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What I wouldn't give to own one though not saying I would forsake my Carrera in trade.
Good luck and congrats on the deal. How much do they want if you don't mind? 87 blk coupe |
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I had a friend that had an IMS failure on his 05 with 27k on the car. He had about 2 weeks left on its warranty.
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$53k
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That's not a "crazy good deal", my friend. 997 street/cash prices are really low right now, from what I'm hearing. The two guys I know with '05 997s have had exactly *zero* problems between them with their cars. Not scientific, I know but still...
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I'd have to agree.....that's not a "crazy" deal, but about what they're going for at various dealers and ebay! You might want to look for a little newer one with a few more miles. If it's at a dealer, negotiate an extended warranty! If it's the "one" you want....go for it!
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Nope, 05's did have the IMS issue, but there is some aftermarket help and I think the number of 05's that failed is actually low relatively speaking: Intermediate Shaft IMS Upgrade and Retrofit Kit for Porsche 911, Boxster, and Cayman models Porsche upgraded the IMS for the 06 model year.
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I agree with Speeder. I'm in the market for one of these as well. 53K is high retail. There's a Tip S with Sport Chrono in SFO with 45K miles for $42K. Not that I would consider a Tip. Just sayin...
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This car has got to be a daily driver. I live/work primarily in north Seattle. Getting stuck on a steep hill in heavy traffic, in a rain storm, with some Prius driving ahole 2 inches off your rear bumper is not fun. And it use to happen to me all the time.
Dunno. I swore I would never go tip, but I'm a convert. The lack of shifting (if you choose not to) doesn't take away from car. At least not for me.
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Street prices and prices from dealers are clearly different, and our prices in the pacific northwest are often 5-10% higher than the rest of the country.
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OK, so you're willing to pay a premium from a dealer. But it's not some smokin' deal, that's all we're saying.
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Is the $53K their asking price, or what you have negotiated down to, from a higher original price? If it's the former, start negotiating. You should be able to get it for well under $50k.
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