Renowned Porsche specialist and Sales on the Coast?
Renowned Porsche specialist and Sales on the Coast?
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LukeBird

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17,170 posts

231 months

Monday 14th February 2011
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As per title really, looking for somewhere on the Coast for servicing (I live near Whiteley so within reasonable distance) if they did sales all the better. smile The latter if only for more of an idea of what I want.

TIA. thumbup

adycav

7,615 posts

239 months

Monday 14th February 2011
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I've only ever heard good things about Harbour Cars for sales. Not sure if they do servicing though.

http://www.harbourcars.com/

minimatt1967

17,355 posts

228 months

Monday 14th February 2011
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Oh it's going ahead then? A few more notches on your curling tongues? wink

Paulbav

2,144 posts

257 months

Monday 14th February 2011
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Harbour cars allthough very good do not do servicing, can't remember their name but there is a place down empress road in soto'n, not used them but seem a pretty good outfit, and finally who I use, Jota Engineering in Horley nr Gatwick 01293775550. Paul Sage is fantastic and totaly trustworthy, he offers superb service at a reasonable cost and is always eagar to point out things you can do your self to save a few quid.

Paul

LukeBird

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Monday 14th February 2011
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minimatt1967 said:
Oh it's going ahead then? A few more notches on your curling tongues? wink
hehe Sod off!

Thanks for the links chaps. I'll have a word with Harbour Cars, unfortunately they don't have anything in that I'm interested in at the moment.
Thanks for the tip on Jota, could be useful as my parents live in East Grinstead. smile

GTSDave

6,364 posts

230 months

Monday 14th February 2011
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Speak to Brookspeed for independent Porsche servicing.. They are running/racing a pair of Boxters at the moment and doing very well with them apparently.

Peter Nash have a couple of nice ones in at the moment.. What model are you looking for?

JSS 911

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233 months

Monday 14th February 2011
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LukeBird

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Monday 14th February 2011
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GTSDave said:
Peter Nash have a couple of nice ones in at the moment.. What model are you looking for?
I popped in there a couple of weeks back to have a look at a 987 they had in. Seemed like a decent place.

I'm on the hunt for a 987 2.7, looking to buy later this year. Just want to get a 'feel' for what I'm looking for; at the moment the options on cars are bewildering and I want to know what I'm buying!

Thanks chaps. smile

FastLaneGirl

1,188 posts

213 months

Tuesday 15th February 2011
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It's not massively close, but I use Paragon in Five Ashes for everything for mine and I can't rate them highly enough.

They do sales and all servicing.

Parr near Gatwick have a good reputation as well.

Good to hear another Porker joins the SC clan thumbup

LukeBird

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Tuesday 15th February 2011
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Thanks! smile

Kitchski

6,544 posts

253 months

Tuesday 15th February 2011
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M R Performance Cars just on the other side of Salisbury are worth a visit. Mike's very clued up.

The Milfman

1,107 posts

211 months

Tuesday 15th February 2011
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Speak to Kier at http://www.chappellsportscars.com/. He is a top guy who is extremely knowledgeable with a wealth of experience. If he doesn't have what you're after, he will source it for you.

For servicing he uses Autotechnics, as did I when I had my 996. thumbup

matc

4,734 posts

229 months

Tuesday 15th February 2011
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LukeBird said:
I popped in there a couple of weeks back to have a look at a 987 they had in. Seemed like a decent place.

I'm on the hunt for a 987 2.7, looking to buy later this year. Just want to get a 'feel' for what I'm looking for; at the moment the options on cars are bewildering and I want to know what I'm buying!

Thanks chaps. smile
I know you've probably heard this umpteen times already but if I was you I would definitely hunt for a 3.2/3.4 S, the extra power really makes that car, the chassis needs more than the 2.7 can give it!

As for options, I wouldn't get too hung up on most of them, I know you actually enjoy driving your cars rather than just poncing around in them, so it would be worth trying to find one with PASM; I had it on my Cayman and it transforms the drive when you're pressing on, almost felt too soft without it, also the Porsche short-shift kit made the gearbox a joy to use.

Other than that the rest for me were a bit take it or leave it, I was lucky to have bought mine off of a complete lunatic who ticked pretty much every box from the factory, but not many of them actually added to the driving experience.

Good luck with your hunt and make sure you keep us nosey feckers up to date! thumbup

LukeBird

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Tuesday 15th February 2011
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matc said:
I know you've probably heard this umpteen times already but if I was you I would definitely hunt for a 3.2/3.4 S, the extra power really makes that car, the chassis needs more than the 2.7 can give it!
Yeah I may have heard that! wink
A 3.2 would certainly not be out of the budget, but I fear insurance costs may well be!
I shall be doing some hunting at all of these places, so thanks chaps.

ETA I was actually turned off PASM because of any expense if it went wrong, horror stories on the Audi & Merc systems had put me off...

Edited by LukeBird on Tuesday 15th February 14:41

minimatt1967

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228 months

Tuesday 15th February 2011
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Luke, I would have thought for the most part a 2.7 would be very similar in performance to your MX5 but more thirsty and more expensive in the servicing department/general running costs. If you want to go the Boxster route, I would have thought waiting until the S is attainable is the best realistic plan?

OllieWinchester

5,695 posts

214 months

Tuesday 15th February 2011
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My dad always uses Ray at Northway Porsche specialists who are sort of Thatcham/Newbury way. Really knowledgeable and keenly priced, always have some tasty Porks for sale too...

LukeBird

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Tuesday 15th February 2011
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minimatt1967 said:
Luke, I would have thought for the most part a 2.7 would be very similar in performance to your MX5 but more thirsty and more expensive in the servicing department/general running costs. If you want to go the Boxster route, I would have thought waiting until the S is attainable is the best realistic plan?
A 2.7 is definitely quicker acceleration wise, much faster top end. Not much thirstier than my car actually, the MX-5 is hideously thirsty for it's size and weight. The only big running cost differences will come in the form of servicing and insurance. Tax will be the same as the '5 (£245) as well.

matc

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229 months

Tuesday 15th February 2011
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LukeBird said:
ETA I was actually turned off PASM because of any expense if it went wrong, horror stories on the Audi & Merc systems had put me off...
Not too sure of many horror stories with PASM, it's not the same as the system on a Merc, where the shocks are fully hydraulic. Probably worth sticking a post on the Porsche forum though to see what peoples experience of it has been.

minimatt1967

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228 months

Tuesday 15th February 2011
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LukeBird said:
A 2.7 is definitely quicker acceleration wise, much faster top end. Not much thirstier than my car actually, the MX-5 is hideously thirsty for it's size and weight. The only big running cost differences will come in the form of servicing and insurance. Tax will be the same as the '5 (£245) as well.
That does surprise me, on the fuel front. I must admit I was thinking of the MK1 Boxster, so I'm guessing the newer one is a different kettle of fish. Can't believe the '5 is £245 to tax. The same as an SL55 AMG my friend has just bought.

LukeBird

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Tuesday 15th February 2011
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matc said:
Not too sure of many horror stories with PASM, it's not the same as the system on a Merc, where the shocks are fully hydraulic. Probably worth sticking a post on the Porsche forum though to see what peoples experience of it has been.
I'll have a look into it when I've sussed out how many cars have it.

Matt, the '5 is in the old highest (pre-'06) band so is the same as the most polluting cars from back then, despite weighing ~1050kgs or so and having a 1.8 engine! Old engine tech is not good for economy! Tank-to-tank fill ups, I've never seen more than 27ish to the gallon, normally 26-27.

ETA matc, what are you running these days? Didn't you say at the last meet you were looking at moving the 360 on?