Don’t have it yet we are picking her GX up tomorrow. I’ll look then and post pictures.What is the part number for the hood struts?
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Don’t have it yet we are picking her GX up tomorrow. I’ll look then and post pictures.What is the part number for the hood struts?
I don’t know why people assume Porsche reliability is low. Maybe there’s a thought that sports cars are unreliable in general, and there was the IMS issue that was a localized, specific design flaw. Otherwise they are fairly simple, well built vehicles. Perhaps less simple than they once were.Completely agree on BMW's poor reliability. I don't buy BMW's any longer.
Porsche 911 with the Flat 6 Boxer engine is absolutely bulletproof. They had an IMS / bearing issue in 2005-2006 on the 997 with the 3.4 (one of which I owned), which was corrected.
My Porsche 911's have been the most reliable vehicles I have owned. Hands down. I have never had anything close to a large issue.
The only issue I have had on my 991 is a PSE Exhaust hanger where the weld snapped. Porsche took care of it under warranty. Nothing else.
You will spend a small fortune on routine maintenance, e.g. tires, brakes, oil changes, interval services, etc. However, that is to be expected.
Nothing even remotely close to the expenses of owning a Ferrari.