Its being sold for $20k...I don't own it personally; it belongs to the company I sold 1.5 years ago; my use agreement expired and I would have had to buy it from them. I found a 2009 Ford Expedition Limited with 6,500 miles that appeared to be a better value, and now that I live at LOTO full time, the nearest Porsche dealer is 1.5 hours away. Although service hasn't been a problem to date at 95.5k miles it could start becoming a bigger issue. If I had owned it personally I would have kept it until it blew up. I really enjoyed driving it. Still have my 1997 993 though!
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04-16-2010 01:21 PMWarning: There will be no warning shots.
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04-16-2010 07:23 PM
Tommy Gun - Hope you have better luck with that '09 Expedition than I had with the '04 we bought new before this Lexus. We figured it would be convenient, since there's a Ford dealer about 2 minutes from my house. That turned out to be a good thing, since the truck was there more than it was here.
Oh...and I couldn't agree more on 993's. I miss mine, and will replace it with another sooner or later.
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04-17-2010 02:32 PM
My folks have a 2010 Turbo. It's their 2nd one. I just bought my girlfriend a used Turbo. One of my best friends has an 06 Turbo S, so I've got a pretty good amount of experience around them.
They have all been very reliable, and maintenance has been routine on all of them, other than a U-Joint failure once, which required the drive shaft to be replaced. Surprisingly, the drive shaft was "only" $600, which I thought was very reasonable for a foreign, high end vehicle.
I would absolutely buy another one, & drive one myself if I wanted a small to midsized SUV.
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04-17-2010 03:53 PMMy daughter can't get 10K out of the rears on her BMW. And she drives like an old woman. She damn near stops for turns. There's some goofy alignment procedure so the dealer can't even do it. It has to go to a specialty shop. The swear it's perfect. I just put tires with 600 wear rating on it in the fall and it needs tires again. Wifes- no issue.
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04-19-2010 11:47 AM
I have the V10 diesel Taureg in England - pulls like a freight train and reliable for me! Same as the Porsche under the skin and has the air ride suspension - fantastic!
Cookee