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Looking at 2008 Cayman S. Any known issues?
Friend is looking at a 2008 Porsche Cayman S.
19,000 miles Tiptonic S. Has seen the track a few times- PCA DE's. Dealer cared for with records- nothing exciting. PPI pending. Asking $42000, which I think is crazy high. But I am staying out of the pricing wars. I know my way around the Carrera's, but was asked for guidance here. Any known issues or weaknesses with this year? I just want to give him good info. Thanks Gary |
Very reliable. Only serious issue (few cars but expensive to fix) is bore scoring.
That price is way high. Planet 9 is a good Cayman forum. |
Get the next generation. I have a thread going in the Boxster/Cayman forum about my engine failure.
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D-Chunking Intermediate Shaft Bearing Failure Random cylinder 1 misfires Premature issues around post-cat O2 sensor failure (slow response, voltage below thresh-hold - these are software-related). At least, these are what I have seen. |
Oh yeah, I'm aware there are more problems with the Cayman. The Bore scoring seems to be the most talked about with the Cayman S through 2008.
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the 2008 is still technically something that could have an IMS issue, although much reduced from earlier cars. Brando has mentioned some other issues. I've heard of the D-chunk. Well, the one other problem with the car is the transmission. It's a tiptronic. ;) :D I paid less than that for my '08 Boxster S which was Certified Pre-Owned with a 2 year warranty and a special edition (that included several nice options as standard and the optional removeable hardtop. |
I think this is about 10000 over realistic price- something around 30K.
Your thoughts on pricing? This car will be used as a daily driver by a non car person , but they are allowed to smile too. Gary |
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November Excellence Mag Sales Report:
2008 Cayman S with 51k (doesn't say whether Tip or Manual) Only needs tires in next 5k Paid $28,9 Editors said worth $22-30k IMS not really an issue in `08. Not heard much about D chunking. Only known issue in Cayman S is way overpriced. |
Again WAY --WAY over priced!
Get a 2009. |
Yeah, for $42k, I believe you can pickup up a later model Cayman or Boxster S or a slightly more used 911.
Agreed, based on condition and location, probably $22-32k, but the $32k would be for a car in perfect condition or with some really great options. |
Why don't you just buy mine for $8500, do a 3.8 DFI swap and still come out ahead? Sell the 3.4 in it as a core to a shop or use it for a core charge.
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Brando has a nice ride....except for the motor....
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for $42K, you can get into a 2013 non-S. PDK is far better than Tip and the DFI engines don't show the catastrophic failures of the pre 2009s.
I would call that car a high-20s car all day long. |
Easily $15k too high, that's nucking futs.
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Local pca site has a 2008 stick model with double the miles for 29k asking. Probably could get it for 25 ...
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2009 Porsche Cayman $32995
odometer: 38025 title status: clean transmission: automatic type: coupe fully loaded. 2009 Porsche Cayman 2dr Coupe PDK this is at a dealer so it's still a little high $$$$ |
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LOL, maybe we need to start a thread called "CHEEEEEP CAYMENS"
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At that price (or less) you should buy an 09+ with a worry free motor....
That price is ridiculous, and frankly if you're looking at that range of year-prices, you should stretch to 09 for the new IMS free engine. The only reason to buy an 05-08 at the current point in time (no good IMS solution) is that you are getting an absolute steal - then the stats make sense because it is a low % of failure but an expensive one. I'd also recommend a stick, that's a great gearbox !! |
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