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Cayman GTS 2015 with 90000km

SSimeone

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Looking at a Cayman GTS 2015 with 90000km on clock
I am new to the Porsche world and have read the general buying guides you have dutifully posted.
Another other guidance for trying to buy the above GTS with 90k km on clock?
 
You'd be better posting this on the Cayman forum - maybe an Administrator will move it for you.

You can't go wrong following the guidance on these pages and elsewhere. I'm not sure whether or not you're UK based but I'd also recommend getting a pre-purchase inspection carried out by a reputable Porsche Independent if possible. Money well spent, and if problems are identified you'll be in a good position to negotiate a revised price or to walk away.

It's quite a well-used example, which shouldn't be a problem provided the service record is good and that it looks well cared-for: brakes, tyres, bodywork, etc. As always, buy on the basis of condition and reputable servicing.

Good luck.!

Jeff

 
I guess that equates to around 18,000k (11,000miles) per year indicating a daily driver perhaps but not too excessive although most Porsche cars would normally average around 6,000miles or less per year. As above though as long as it looks well cared for and the service history is good it shouldn't be a problem. Does it come with any warranty? Also agree with above about a pre purchase inspection. Money well spent.

 

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