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Originally Posted by onewhippedpuppy
Every car is at risk of a major expensive issue. The 2006+ 997 and 987 overall have such a low failure rate that I would not (and don't) have any issue with them as a daily driver.
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Every car is not at
an equal risk for an expensive issue, not by a long shot. In fact, this an almost unique situation, I cannot think of another expensive luxury or sports car that spontaneously self-destructs its engine with a full crankcase of clean oil and a functioning cooling system in any numbers, much less in disturbingly frequent numbers.
I like these cars a lot and am somewhat in the market for one but lets be real. This is not some, "every car has its issues", thing. Toyota Tundra PU trucks do not eat their own engines. BMWs do not. I could go on for a whole page. It's a major design flaw.