Buying a Gen 1 Cayman with engine rebuild - good or bad idea
Discussion
I'm looking to make my first step into Porsche ownership by buying a used Cayman. I've seen this one advertised...
https://www.randwmotorcompany.co.uk/vehicle/porsch...
It seems to be well maintained and having had new IMS, clutch, exhaust, coils, etc. fitted along with regular servicing it would appear to have many of the expensive maintenance parts dealt with. It has also had an engine rebuild which could have been due to the bore scoring issue on the 3.4.
I will give the dealer a call this week to find out a bit more and to find out who did the engine rebuild but I was wondering if considering a car with an engine rebuild is a good idea or not. My thinking is that if the rebuild was done somewhere reputable then this would provide peace of mind for the years ahead, is this a rational thought?
Comments appreciated.
https://www.randwmotorcompany.co.uk/vehicle/porsch...
It seems to be well maintained and having had new IMS, clutch, exhaust, coils, etc. fitted along with regular servicing it would appear to have many of the expensive maintenance parts dealt with. It has also had an engine rebuild which could have been due to the bore scoring issue on the 3.4.
I will give the dealer a call this week to find out a bit more and to find out who did the engine rebuild but I was wondering if considering a car with an engine rebuild is a good idea or not. My thinking is that if the rebuild was done somewhere reputable then this would provide peace of mind for the years ahead, is this a rational thought?
Comments appreciated.
Yeah, in principal it's rational if you must have that model. Hartech are the best known of the re-builders, and well respected. However, I couldn't get away from the possibility that should you choose to keep the car for more than the 12 months warranty period, you could be faced with the same problems it's already had, and at your own cost.
I'd be looking at a Gen 2 Boxster at that money, they're out there, and neither engine variant seem to suffer with miles the way the earlier car can.
Best of luck, whatever you choose.
I'd be looking at a Gen 2 Boxster at that money, they're out there, and neither engine variant seem to suffer with miles the way the earlier car can.
Best of luck, whatever you choose.
Heaveho said:
I'd be looking at a Gen 2 Boxster at that money, they're out there, and neither engine variant seem to suffer with miles the way the earlier car can.
Indeed..I would ask for one year warranty period from the dealer, in paper, signed and sorted. They are great fun cars but suffer from engine issues, so not worth to risk without a warranty imho.
Gen 2 boxsters out there, 2.9 engine, similar price. They might still give some expensive bills, but engine should not be a worry.
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