I've got a 2015 TTS just now but have been looking at Caymans for a while - test drove a two litre one at my local Porsche Centre at the weekend and loved it so thinking about pulling the trigger. The monthly repayments are affordable but there's a nagging doubt in my head due to the possibility of big bills on it (sort of 'if you have to ask, you probably can't afford it'). I'm used to Audi tax, but Porsche tax seems something else.
I'm looking at a few 2018 GTS with slightly higher mileage. The one i'm looking at specifically now is around 60k miles (60k service has been done recently), has full Porsche service history and is still currently under Porsche extended warranty, so it's been well looked after and wanted for nothing up to this point. Realistically i'd be looking to keep it for 2-3 years which is a possible 8-10k miles based on current use.
The Porsche extended warranty seems well regarded online but the downside of that is needing to use a Porsche OPC for servicing with their exorbitant labour costs. I'm lucky to have two very good VAG/Porsche indies nearby who i've been using for the last few years and their costs for minor/major services are far more reasonable.
It would be good to get some real-world views on running costs for these - they seem to be generally quite reliable if properly maintained, but is every second service going to bring a massive kick in the stones with it? Or does using a good indi mean they are a bit more reasonable to maintain? Swallowing a big bill every once in a while is par for the course with German cars, but frequent big bills are a different proposition.
I'm looking at a few 2018 GTS with slightly higher mileage. The one i'm looking at specifically now is around 60k miles (60k service has been done recently), has full Porsche service history and is still currently under Porsche extended warranty, so it's been well looked after and wanted for nothing up to this point. Realistically i'd be looking to keep it for 2-3 years which is a possible 8-10k miles based on current use.
The Porsche extended warranty seems well regarded online but the downside of that is needing to use a Porsche OPC for servicing with their exorbitant labour costs. I'm lucky to have two very good VAG/Porsche indies nearby who i've been using for the last few years and their costs for minor/major services are far more reasonable.
It would be good to get some real-world views on running costs for these - they seem to be generally quite reliable if properly maintained, but is every second service going to bring a massive kick in the stones with it? Or does using a good indi mean they are a bit more reasonable to maintain? Swallowing a big bill every once in a while is par for the course with German cars, but frequent big bills are a different proposition.