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JustCruising

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Hello one and all.

I have recently purchased my first Porsche, a 2011 987 Boxster S. Absolutely love it so far, with only 1 PO and 14k still in superb condition.

I also was given a sealed PCM/Nav Database update set of discs, along with all the relevant licence keys etc. This PCM update is to version 3.0/3.1
Nav Database. The car car currently has PCM version 2.2 installed. So my question is, is it worthwhile updating ? Is the PCM 3.0 notably different/better in terms of functionality or screen presentation ? I think the nav stuff looks like its dated 04/2015 on the packaging.

I believe I would have to go to a main Porsche centre to have these updates installed ?

Any thoughts/knowledge appreciated

Chris
 
Hi

I have had my 911 for a few months now and just extended the warranty with Porsche for 2 years at a cost of £1820, I have spoken to a few in the trade to say its peace of mind but very expensive, the car has 48000 on the clock and registered Jan 2010 C4S, I will intend to keep the car however would appreciate any views of alternatives as the car ages, max mileage around 4 to 5k per year.

Many Thanks

Andy
 
Welcome Chris. Moved to Boxster forum.

Andy- you need to post on the 997 forum and not this thread......
 

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