Advice On 996 for a new kid.
Advice On 996 for a new kid.
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italiano

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8,352 posts

259 months

Monday 30th May 2005
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Just selling my 3200GT at the moment and I'm pretty sure my next car will be either a 996 C2 or C4.

I've done a bit of homework on them (servicing costs, porsche warranty) but don't know much about what makes a good one. I'm hoping to get a '99 model with Satnav but not sure whether manual or tiptronic is the way forward. I quite fancy the manual but am concerned that a) the clutches may be weak and b) that the tiptronics hold their value more. Both these concerns are obviously unfounded but I wouldn't mind your opinions on them.

Also I've heard about this RMS worry. Is it that bad? Should I just get Porsche to replace it and then warranty it straight away or is the RMS thing just a bit of a scare thats been blown out of proportion?

Oh, and before you start, I know the 996 isn't classed as a 'true' 911 but I want one anyway! ;)

john purdie

259 posts

260 months

Monday 30th May 2005
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I have sent you a personal email but here are my views anyway.

The RMS thing I think has scared alot people along the way and it has really yet to be proved obvoiusly it is my opinion.

Also The clutch's on a 996 I dont think are weak it is just how you using them, if you trck the car then they will wear out quicker when I bought my 996 C4 it had done 44K miles and hadn't had a new clutch, but just so happens that 2 months after I had purchased it the clutch went!!.

Cheers

DanH

12,287 posts

287 months

Monday 30th May 2005
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Yet to be proved in what sense? Frequency of occurance or are you denying its existence?

800

1,973 posts

263 months

Tuesday 31st May 2005
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Compared to a 3200GT I think you'll find the service costs much reduced!

Try both a manual and a Tiptronic, over a long mixed drive if you can.
Unless you do a awful lot of town driving, go for the maunal. Though I'd agree with you, they do tend to go through clutches pretty quickly.

Don't expect a 996 to feel a quick as the 3200GT in a straight line. You'll of course have much more fun on the twisty bits.

911nutter

1,916 posts

278 months

Tuesday 31st May 2005
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never heard of 'weak clutches' on a 996. my first 911 was a '99 job and was a manual c4 (see previously owned pic on my profile). very nice sorted car, never let me down except for petrol pump failure which was a warranty job. rms problem per se is blown out of proportion, due to its frequency, not its resultant isssues. i believe i am correct in saying that as long as you look after the car properly, service regularly, keep it topped up with oil appropriately then if there is an rms problem it will get sorted when you next get it serviced - as it is a warranty claim there's no problem for you. all i would say is do keep extending your warranty every year. as an example of rms failure, i had it happen twice on my c4s in a year of ownership. i never saw any oil spots on my garage floor, so the amount it must have leaked must have been pretty small....

if you can get a facelift version though - 2001 onwards i think it was. that way you get such luxuries as a glovebox...

roshambo

580 posts

274 months

Tuesday 31st May 2005
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"I know the 996 isn't classed as a 'true' 911 but I want one anyway!"

mmmmmmmm

superlightr

12,920 posts

290 months

Tuesday 31st May 2005
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italiano said:
Oh, and before you start, I know the 996 isn't classed as a 'true' 911 but I want one anyway!



wet fish - face - slap

Of course its a real Porsche. rarsberrys to those who think otherwise.

italiano

Original Poster:

8,352 posts

259 months

Tuesday 31st May 2005
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superlightr said:

italiano said:
Oh, and before you start, I know the 996 isn't classed as a 'true' 911 but I want one anyway!




wet fish - face - slap

Of course its a real Porsche. rarsberrys to those who think otherwise.


I agree with you - hence I want one!

I was just pre-empting the 993 owners....

DaGinge

6,740 posts

276 months

Tuesday 31st May 2005
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superlightr said:

italiano said:
Oh, and before you start, I know the 996 isn't classed as a 'true' 911 but I want one anyway!




wet fish - face - slap

Of course its a real Porsche. rarsberrys to those who think otherwise.

Can I line up also to give the slapping to anyone who still perpetuates this bullsh1t...come drive my 996 and see how much of a porsche it feels

bumcrack

977 posts

292 months

Tuesday 31st May 2005
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I'm waiting for someone to come along and try and persuade him to buy a 993 instead

italiano

Original Poster:

8,352 posts

259 months

Tuesday 31st May 2005
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Haha - they can try but the deposits down now on a 996!

I'll be picking up later in the week so will post some picks then. I've now got the agony of waiting....I'm toying with the idea of knocking myself out for a couple of days so I wake up just in time to collect it.

roshambo

580 posts

274 months

Wednesday 1st June 2005
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Which 996 did you get in the end ?

italiano

Original Poster:

8,352 posts

259 months

Wednesday 1st June 2005
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I've plumped for a 1998 C2 coupe. Ocean Blue with silver/grey leather.

italiano

Original Poster:

8,352 posts

259 months

Sunday 5th June 2005
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Got round to taking a couple of pics earlier:





Loving it!

sprior

96 posts

271 months

Monday 6th June 2005
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excellent taste.
Now there there must be one more person out there that wants one just like it........

shadowninja

79,788 posts

309 months

Monday 6th June 2005
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Those 996s are becoming increasingly tempting... have seen a couple with around 70k miles for under £25k!

john purdie

259 posts

260 months

Monday 6th June 2005
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As already said mine is for sale!!!!!! look in classifieds

Hehehe