Keep my GT3 outside on the street?

Keep my GT3 outside on the street?

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Mario149

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7,758 posts

179 months

Wednesday 10th December 2014
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At the risk of sounding a bit precious, what are people's thoughts on keeping a 7.1 GT3 on the street in terms of harm (or not) to the car from the elements? I've never kept either of the 2 donkeys I've had outside for fear that water will damage/corrode something - especially on the 355 after seeing a few engine bays of other cars that had been kept outside eek But....

The underground car park I keep the GT3 and 550 in is 15 mins away by car (the joys of living in London), but given that the GT3 does (or rather would) get used more regularly than the donkey, I'm very tempted to move it to outside our flat to remove the ball ache of having to fetch it.

Anyone else keep their's outside and/or seen the effects (or not) of doing so?

Note that obviously there is an associated potential extra security risk, but we're in a decent area so I'm not overly worried (famous last words!)

Trev450

6,327 posts

173 months

Wednesday 10th December 2014
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Since you've owned both, I think you will agree that the P cars are more robust than the F cars. This extends to their durability in relation to the British weather. Apart from security issues, I would have no qualms about keeping it outside. My CS lives in my driveway and has done since I purchased it nearly 5 years ago.

diabolik

23 posts

115 months

Wednesday 10th December 2014
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Hi, IMHO as long as the car is protected from birds droppings and is kept in a well ventilated area, there should be no problems. I am not aware of any particular leak issue on the 997, although given that 996 has some problems, best to get someone with more experience to check on this. Daily driving should help in reducing building up of dirt on the brakes.

Hope Mario doesn't mind, I am also interested in this topic as will very likely buy in the next few days either a 997C2S/GTS or put a deposit on a Cayman GTS, car will be kept outside off street. Is there anything else to take care of? I was wandering about using an outdoor car cover if the beast is unused for a few consecutive days and would really appreciate other people thoughts.

Many thanks

Mario149

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7,758 posts

179 months

Wednesday 10th December 2014
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I think outdoor car covers are considered bad idea as dirt gets between the cover and the car, the wind rustles the cover and the paint gets scratched, happy to be corrected though

SFO

5,169 posts

184 months

Wednesday 10th December 2014
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outdoor car covers also draw attention to you car, which is the last thing you want

PR36

341 posts

117 months

Wednesday 10th December 2014
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Oh to live in a part of London where you could even consider parking a GT3 outside on the street!

Mario149

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7,758 posts

179 months

Wednesday 10th December 2014
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PR36 said:
Oh to live in a part of London where you could even consider parking a GT3 outside on the street!
We're in Putney, where are you?!

drmark

4,852 posts

187 months

Wednesday 10th December 2014
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I wouldn't think twice about it. At least from the elements point of view. And forget covers for regularly used car - evil things IMO that trap moisture (even breathable ones) and have to be put on a perfectly clean car so you have to wash it all the time.

krallicious

4,312 posts

206 months

Wednesday 10th December 2014
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Mario149 said:
We're in Putney, where are you?!
Dangerously close to Roehampton.......

When I lived around the Putney area, I saw a lot of nice cars parked on the roads espeically in the area bezween Upper Richmond Rd and the Thames. If you live around Putney Heath then I would say park it in the garage and walk.

Shaoxter

4,084 posts

125 months

Wednesday 10th December 2014
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Can't you find a closer garage? There's loads within 5 mins walk of where I live (ok I'm out in zone 4). Check in the small side streets you never go down, there's probably garage sites you never knew existed.

Asterix

24,438 posts

229 months

Wednesday 10th December 2014
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Get one of these - I can guarantee 100% that no-one will try and pop it in a London Street.


Helps if you attached the image...

Edited by Asterix on Wednesday 10th December 13:15

Mario149

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7,758 posts

179 months

Wednesday 10th December 2014
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Shaoxter said:
Can't you find a closer garage? There's loads within 5 mins walk of where I live (ok I'm out in zone 4). Check in the small side streets you never go down, there's probably garage sites you never knew existed.
I probably could, but I'd rather not pay another £120+/month in parking costs

911Thrasher

2,573 posts

200 months

Wednesday 10th December 2014
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I had my 997.1 GT3RS, Challenge Stradale, 964RS live on the streets of Central London...never had any mechanical issues. Cars started anytime under any weather all year long.

Paint survived very well...every other week a nice hand wash and a full detailing per year

Edited by 911Thrasher on Wednesday 10th December 15:45

g7jhp

6,969 posts

239 months

Wednesday 10th December 2014
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Pros and Cons.

If it's outside the flat, you'll use it more. But it could get damaged and more use will mean more mileage.

In a garage and it'll be safe but you'll use it less and it'll cost more.

It's a Porsche keep it on the street and use it! You only live once.

hondansx

4,570 posts

226 months

Wednesday 10th December 2014
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Depends if you are precious really. I live in a fairly affluent area in London yet have found my 911 with trainer prints on its roof.

It's down to luck ultimately. Helps if you have a pretty 'normal' colour. If it helps aid your decision, the GT3 is in my mum's garage about 40 mins away...!

LaSource

2,622 posts

209 months

Wednesday 10th December 2014
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911Thrasher said:
I had my 997.1 GT3RS, Challenge Stradale, 964RS live on the streets of Central London...never had any mechanical issues. Cars started anytime under any weather all year long.

Paint survived very well...every other week a nice hand wash and a full detailing per year

Edited by 911Thrasher on Wednesday 10th December 15:45
...I thought the 964RS went missing?

truck71

2,328 posts

173 months

Wednesday 10th December 2014
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I'd be tempted to keep it in the street, put aside the cash you would spend on a rented lock up and use it for pampering- you'll have change at the end of each year. I kept my Tuscan in a rented lock up because I was concerned about repairing the spectraflair paint in the event of any issue- reversed the feckin thing into the garage wall.. Kept my pork outside the flat (Chiswick) and never had an issue, will defo do this going forward.

Technomad

753 posts

164 months

Wednesday 10th December 2014
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Mario149 said:
I think outdoor car covers are considered bad idea as dirt gets between the cover and the car, the wind rustles the cover and the paint gets scratched, happy to be corrected though
Agreed - my 997.2 lives in our courtyard and hasn't had a problem other than rusting disks in 2 years. I too rejected the idea of a cover for the same reasons - here in the Highlands, making sure the car is clean & dry before putting a cover on is near impossible. Have had a full Gtechniq treatment done (recommended) and the bird and bat st just wipes right off.

diabolik

23 posts

115 months

Wednesday 10th December 2014
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Thanks for the advices about the car cover. I knew about the bad points but wanted to get more opinions. Will definitely consider a good hand-wash every other week smile

911Thrasher

2,573 posts

200 months

Wednesday 10th December 2014
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LaSource said:
911Thrasher said:
I had my 997.1 GT3RS, Challenge Stradale, 964RS live on the streets of Central London...never had any mechanical issues. Cars started anytime under any weather all year long.

Paint survived very well...every other week a nice hand wash and a full detailing per year
...I thought the 964RS went missing?
Correct...she went missing frown and replaced by a 575 HGTC

But the OP question was more about surviving the natural weather elements, mechanical, paint, etc....so I thought.
My 575 HGTC again lives on the street.