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keyframe posted:Hi guys, I have a 2015 Cayman S, but some of this should apply. Also single, no kids, no pets. 1. It's practical-ish. I have no issues going to the grocery store or for some light shopping, but there are some things that I could easily do in my old GTI but that just aren't possible with the Cayman. Transporting skis? Sorry. A larger box/package? Also tough. Be ready to rent a Zipcar/etc occasionally. To be honest, the biggest thing that I miss about driving the GTI is just how invisible it was compared to the Cayman. I'm not a super flashy guy, and the attention gets a bit old, especially compared to a GTI. I've caught myself wishing that I just had a beater sometimes. 2. I've only had it for a year, but the 2 year service is coming up. The dealer wants $600 for an oil change, air filters, and brake flush, and that's after I called around. Ouch. Otherwise I've had no problems, but this is a nearly new car.
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Residency Evil posted:I have a 2015 Cayman S, but some of this should apply. Also single, no kids, no pets. Thanks man. I also have a Kia Sorento for carrying stuff around so that is covered. Regarding service. Does Porsche warranty not cover/include maintenance visits up to a certain mile/year after purchase. Dealer told me there is an option to add extra two years of extended warranty for unlimited milage/6 years coverage. I am driving over there now to check their inventory I guess I will ask when I am there. Was really in love with the Miami Blue color in pictures but didn't like it much in person. They have a silver with red interior that made me drool though. edit: went to the dealer earlier today and test drove one. I think I am in love. The acceleration and handling are loving amazing. Dropped my deposit and going back Monday for number crunching. keyframe fucked around with this message at 01:05 on Jun 25, 2017 |
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As an accountant unless you are expensing this to screw your partners this is a terrible financial decision on the level of buying a used car from Kimbo, however I approve this purchase.
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Elephanthead posted:As an accountant unless you are expensing this to screw your partners this is a terrible financial decision on the level of buying a used car from Kimbo, however I approve this purchase. Car's cost is not a problem but I am more worried about how badly I will get hosed on car insurance in BC Canada.
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# ? Jun 25, 2017 02:50 |
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keyframe posted:Car's cost is not a problem but I am more worried about how badly I will get hosed on car insurance in BC Canada. Does your insurance have an online portal where you can create 'test' policies, to see how much roughly your next car would be
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Sappo569 posted:Does your insurance have an online portal where you can create 'test' policies, to see how much roughly your next car would be In BC we have to get the liability insurance from goverment owned ICBC and then shop around for collision and comprehensive. I am gonna find out Monday when they open up but the best case scenario I am looking at 600-700$ a month.
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# ? Jun 25, 2017 06:29 |
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Haha gently caress that sideways
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# ? Jun 25, 2017 06:53 |
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Holy gently caress I pay $120 per month for my 16 Cayman. What are you guys getting?
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various cheeses posted:Holy gently caress We are getting hosed without lube. My dad pays more than what you pay for your Cayman for a loving 14 Kia with %45 discount. Insurance in Canada is retarded.
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# ? Jun 25, 2017 07:09 |
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Well you guys get free healthcare I guess? Maybe ask if you can trade your healthcare for a fast car
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# ? Jun 25, 2017 07:16 |
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various cheeses posted:Well you guys get free healthcare I guess? Maybe ask if you can trade your healthcare for a fast car Not a bad idea since while it's free the wait to see a specialist is like 6+ months so you are dead anyway when you need it. At least the fast car will put a smile on your face. My plan is to lower the insurance as much as I can with annual km limits and such. Since I can only drive the car on the weekends it should work fine. Financially it doesn't make much sense to buy the car but goddamn I fell in love hard in the ten minutes I have driven it. It even has a "go fast" button on the steering wheel that is like the turbo button on the old 486dx2 66 pc computers but actually works. I have also driven the 2018 m4 two days ago and that car is pretty awesome as well but it didn't give me the "holy poo poo I am having the time of my life" stupid grin like the boxster did.
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# ? Jun 25, 2017 07:30 |
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various cheeses posted:Holy gently caress Mine are 6-700/year each for the 968, 996, and 996 Turbos but they're listed as non-primary vehicles with lower miles per year. When I had the S4 I was still under 700/year as a DD though I'm not sure on the SRT JGC or Macan since they're rolled into our company policy but I believe they're ~800/year each last time I looked.
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# ? Jun 25, 2017 13:48 |
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Currently I'm paying 330/6 months for full coverage for my Cayman, but live in a state with super low insurance prices. Looking at paying double in a month when I move back east.
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keyframe posted:We are getting hosed without lube. My dad pays more than what you pay for your Cayman for a loving 14 Kia with %45 discount. Insurance in Canada is retarded. I pay $100 year for my Kawi ZG1400, $300 for my 911 (albeit no collision) and something like $670 for our Subaru legacy with full everything except glass. slidebite fucked around with this message at 16:01 on Jun 25, 2017 |
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Residency Evil posted:Currently I'm paying 330/6 months for full coverage for my Cayman, but live in a state with super low insurance prices. Looking at paying double in a month when I move back east. Yeah, I'm in CA and pay somewhere between 600-700 semi-annual for my 08 Cayman S. My WRX before was only maybe 300-400 semi-annual, for a reference Keyframe, some points having put over 50k on my Cayman S, just had it's 72k maint: I wouldn't call maintenance cheap if you don't do your own work, I can't because I'm on a Carmax warranty because 2008 IMS, but reliability has been fine. Water pump died but welcome to German automotive engineering, no big surprise (you were looking at BMW's so I assume you're fine with this). Even if you do your own work, parts are relatively more expensive irregardless, but not wallet breaking (assuming you can afford the car). This car gives me the chills once to twice every time I commute, I absolutely know the feeling you're talking about. I've put 50k on the car, and when I'm at 6/10s on a turn, absolutely nail the shift and floor it coming out, I still get a big ol smile on my face and a chill down my back. 20% of the time I reflexively whoop Edit: honestly I never planned to keep it this long but at this point I'm almost hoping it grenades itself before 120k so I can get a free engine (yours has no IMS issue so don't worry about this part) thechalkoutline fucked around with this message at 23:35 on Jun 26, 2017 |
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Guys I have done it. I am now the proud owner of a 718 boxster s Insurance wasnt as bad as I expected. Paying 2700 a year for a pretty comprehensive coverage(probably more than I need but peace of mind) I have been driving the back roads here for the past two hours and it is such an amazing car. Going to research some good road trips around me and hit the road tomorrow.
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keyframe posted:I am now the proud owner of a 718 boxster s keyframe posted:Paying 2700 a year
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keyframe posted:Guys I have done it. I am now the proud owner of a 718 boxster s Congrats! Gods man that insurance though
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# ? Jun 27, 2017 04:04 |
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Just remember that between states, provinces and countries there is a huge variation of the legal minimum insurance you need to carry. Here in Canada you need a minimum $1 million coverage for personal liability and damages, whereas in the States I've heard of absurdly low numbers like $5-10,000. Insurance rates vary accordingly to this, of course.
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Sappo569 posted:Congrats! Yea that's with max discount. I am happy because I asked some asian girl who was driving one how much her insurance is last week and she said 7000$ a year which scared me. Thank god I had a Canadian license for 7+ years that gives me max discount. Honestly you stop caring about all numbers once you floor the pedal in that thing. I am seriously amazed by the car. It is absolutely insanely fast when you want it to and other times the ride is comfier than the Kia SUV I have been driving. I have been driving in the car since I picked it up from 2pm to 11.30 pm with only piss and food breaks in between and I feel great with no neck/leg cramps.
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# ? Jun 27, 2017 07:31 |
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keyframe posted:Yea that's with max discount. I am happy because I asked some asian girl who was driving one how much her insurance is last week and she said 7000$ a year which scared me. Thank god I had a Canadian license for 7+ years that gives me max discount. 7k that's like I killed 3 people driving drunk and just got my license back territory But it sounds like you're enjoying it which is all that matters , make a road trip out to Ontario so I can have some fun too !
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Sappo569 posted:7k that's like I killed 3 people driving drunk and just got my license back territory Christ I'm getting genuinely depressed just thinking of all the funny cars you could buy each year for 7 grand and run into the ground or part out Congrats on the car, show me some pics or it didn't happen tho
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# ? Jun 27, 2017 18:02 |
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thechalkoutline posted:
I will take some proper pics when the honeymoon is over but here she is before rolling off the dealer floor.
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# ? Jun 27, 2017 20:52 |
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Black rims look good with the grey, grats (the pdk hurt me but I'm not judging I swear, they're really great transmissions) When you get in your seat, plop your rear end in the middle and swing your legs in so they don't rub across the left bolster Go look up a seat on any used porsche with like 80k+ of miles on it and you'll see all the cracking and wrinkling on the left bolster This is usually not worth mentioning but figure since you got it new you might as well do it right
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thechalkoutline posted:Black rims look good with the grey, grats (the pdk hurt me but I'm not judging I swear, they're really great transmissions) Thank you. Honestly I was dead set on manual myself until I drove the PDK. I never liked paddle shifters when I tried them before on test drives on a m4 and lexus but it feels great here. Makes you feel like a f1 driver. Dealer told me like one out of every twenty cars they order is a manual and that is usually a special order someone had to wait months for for a factory build.
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# ? Jun 28, 2017 00:46 |
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I didn't think they even offered manual anymore , like most car manufacturers it's either auto or paddles Good to know the option is still there , the gt3 I drove in Vegas was paddles but that car probably saw 20 different people a day... so it makes sense to not have to replace the clutch every other day
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# ? Jun 28, 2017 00:54 |
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All current 718 and 991 are offered in manual except the Turbo. You could even get a Cayenne in manual at least until 2012. No idea what the actual breakdown is, though. At least still enough to make it worth their while. I guess something about US regulations makes it prohibitively expensive to manufacturers to even offer manual on models, or at least that is their excuse.
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I hate automatics because they are vehicular cuckholdry but I'll be damned if the PDK isn't the best auto I've ever driven. I still love shifting though. Plus no one can ever steal my car in the USA because they can't drive it.
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I was pro-manual until I bought a quick revving car that has a DCT and haven't missed it once. I get plenty of chances to pretend I shift gears better than it does when I drive rental shitboxes on holiday in 2nd and 3rd world countries, like everyone else there who can all drive manuals too. Enjoy the sweet car, keyframe, and enjoy not only beating manual drivers of the same car in the 0-60 but also doing it while you're holding an ice cream cone. $2700 a year doesn't seem bad at all (you must be unmarried, or under 35 or so though because it should go down a little with those two elements, assuming you're relatively infraction-free) for full coverage on a 75k car.
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Ether Frenzy posted:I was pro-manual until I bought a quick revving car that has a DCT and haven't missed it once. I get plenty of chances to pretend I shift gears better than it does when I drive rental shitboxes on holiday in 2nd and 3rd world countries, like everyone else there who can all drive manuals too. I am slightly over 35 but unmarried yes and no infractions. That would indeed bring it down but then again I don't think I can get a Porsche if I was married unless Porsche makes a minivan. Regarding PDK, because the car only has 350km on it so far I am taking it easy. Dealer said to not redline it and slowly break the engine in until 2-3k km. Once I hit that, I am going to try out the sport plus mode finally. Really loving the rev match downshifting with the pdk though. It is so immediate and a rush every time you down shift and floor the pedal. Only problem with the car is it is so drat quick to accelerate you always have to watch the speedometer like a hawk in the city because it goes 0-70 as soon as you press the pedal. I am scared to get a ticket in the city and end up paying more for the insurance.
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This is why I drive a miata, by the time I reach 55 I am where I was headed to. (Insert BRZ to update joke)
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Elephanthead posted:This is why I drive a miata, by the time I reach 55 I am where I was headed to. (Insert BRZ to update joke) I'm enjoying the slowness of my 944. I have to really try to break the law.
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keyframe posted:Only problem with the car is it is so drat quick to accelerate you always have to watch the speedometer like a hawk in the city because it goes 0-70 as soon as you press the pedal. I am scared to get a ticket in the city and end up paying more for the insurance. Yeah you'll learn to be totally dependent on the digital speedo, off-track the analog speedo is worse than useless given a) the acceleration you mentioned and b) 100mph is literally 1/3 of the speedo, so trying to use it to gauge speeds between 0-50 is actually dangerous if you're going through like a school zone
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# ? Jun 28, 2017 21:31 |
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So what's the best way to get a key for my 944's wheel locks? I really don't want to cut them off, I'd rather keep them and get a key made unless I have no other option... the one Porsche dealer I called said they would happily sell my a full set of locks with a new key, but they have to have a key I can buy if I give them my VIN, can't they?
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In a classic first world problem, I had trouble fitting my friend's golf bag into the Boxster trunk. I assume the 987 made positive steps in this direction. Had to go in club heads first, then tuck the base under the trunk lip. The 3 big clubs sit behind the bag without binding the shafts. The outer travel case for the bag fit folded up into the frunk.
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# ? Jun 30, 2017 21:33 |
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The 987 is a little better but I don't know if it looks all that much bigger. Worked for me though.
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CornHolio posted:So what's the best way to get a key for my 944's wheel locks? I really don't want to cut them off, I'd rather keep them and get a key made unless I have no other option... the one Porsche dealer I called said they would happily sell my a full set of locks with a new key, but they have to have a key I can buy if I give them my VIN, can't they? Just trash them and get a used set on ebay for next to nothing. That's pretty much the answer to most things 944.
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My man.
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Never really thought about what CIS was before. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W0gPNJdR2b4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LPddzTijlXU
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Bajaha posted:The 987 is a little better but I don't know if it looks all that much bigger. Yeah this is excellent.
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