Thoughts on this 997 Carrera?

Thoughts on this 997 Carrera?

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RS Grant

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1,719 posts

248 months

Friday 24th January
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I have a deal agreed to my part exchange my VW Transporter against this 911..

https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202501107...

I have placed a deposit with intent to buy pending a successful viewing and test drive once this storm passes.

This would be my first 911; and is a car I’ve waited a long, long time to own. I’ve spoken to the seller at length about it, picked through a lot of the receipts/history he sent over, checked the MOT history, HPI status and read the AT reviews of the dealer too.. all of which was good.

But I’d like to hear if there are any glaring show stoppers or red flags that you can see with the car? Or perhaps particular areas which you’d suggest that I check when viewing?

Any help gratefully received. thumbup

LunarOne

6,392 posts

152 months

Friday 24th January
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Lots of owners seems to be quite normal for Porsches which seem to be kept for only a few years before being moved on. But 8 seems to be a bit much. The next poster will surely tell you to buy on condition and not worry about the number of owners/keepers. Personally I don't like the colour or the steering wheel. I'm also not super keen on the aftermarket stereo, and the exhaust mods and plenum tell me that one of the former keepers might have been a bit of a hooligan. It'll likely be a lot louder then standard but I don't mind a loud car. Make sure the cats are still present or you could have problems at MOT time. I do like that it's a manual though. That's what a sports car should have unless you're a track day driver.

therams

280 posts

200 months

Friday 24th January
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Very much at the other end of the country, and a couple of thousand more, but gets you in this

http://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/2024091239...

Louis Balfour

28,176 posts

237 months

Friday 24th January
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Both nice looking cars. Not sure whether the prices are fair or otherwise, but I miss my 997 and could be persuaded into a 3.6 997.


JonnyWhitters

821 posts

97 months

Friday 24th January
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therams said:
Very much at the other end of the country, and a couple of thousand more, but gets you in this

http://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/2024091239...
Was even a grand cheaper on NYE.

FriedMarsBar

470 posts

47 months

Friday 24th January
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suspension at the front on the first car looks low or lowered. It might not be a concern but I'd make sure you know the mods and get an insurance quote.



Edited by FriedMarsBar on Friday 24th January 17:50

brownspeed

943 posts

146 months

Friday 24th January
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I've not driven a VW transporter but I have driven a 997, and I reckon the 997 is a bit quicker!
Both look ok, 2nd looks nicer imho, BUT- for that kind of layout I would consider a specialist 3rd party inspection/ Also lots of friendly advice available here; https://911uk.com/ good luck and keep us posted

Edited by brownspeed on Friday 24th January 09:28

maz8062

3,166 posts

230 months

Friday 24th January
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That’s good money for a base Carrera. Whilst I appreciate that the px for your car will be a factor, I’d be looking at a 991 for that money. Either way, as long as you’re happy, enjoy.

VerySideways

10,256 posts

287 months

Friday 24th January
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997.2 Carrera with a manual gearbox is a joy. Cheap(er) road tax too.

Whichever one you buy, welcome to the club :-)

wax lyrical

984 posts

256 months

Friday 24th January
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You should NOT buy any 997 without a Pre-purchase inspection by a mobile Porsche specialist - then negotiate on price depending on what they find. A viewing and test-drive won't be enough. A dealer warranty is often rubbish and hard to claim against.

Also - get the car's number plate from the dealer and check its MOT history on the DVLA site and its record of Passes and Fails and when issues were fixed. This will point to how well it's been cared for by previous owners.

For that money, I would go for a higher-mileage (well looked after) Carrera S. Don't discount the PDK gearbox - it's excellent.




RS Grant said:
I have a deal agreed to my part exchange my VW Transporter against this 911..

https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202501107...

I have placed a deposit with intent to buy pending a successful viewing and test drive once this storm passes.

This would be my first 911; and is a car I’ve waited a long, long time to own. I’ve spoken to the seller at length about it, picked through a lot of the receipts/history he sent over, checked the MOT history, HPI status and read the AT reviews of the dealer too.. all of which was good.

But I’d like to hear if there are any glaring show stoppers or red flags that you can see with the car? Or perhaps particular areas which you’d suggest that I check when viewing?

Any help gratefully received. thumbup

Discombobulate

5,591 posts

201 months

Friday 24th January
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That is very expensive IMO.

VerySideways

10,256 posts

287 months

Friday 24th January
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Discombobulate said:
That is very expensive IMO.
For a manual 997.2??

Have you seen many cheaper ones?

Louis Balfour

28,176 posts

237 months

Friday 24th January
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maz8062 said:
I’d be looking at a 991 for that money.
Each to their own. Wild horses wouldn’t get me back in a 991, whereas I am giving serious thought to another 997.


wax lyrical

984 posts

256 months

Friday 24th January
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There does seem to be a scarcity of manual 997 Carrera S on Autotrader, but a motivated private seller would probably accept £38k, especially in this market.

However the OP needs to P/ex which limits his options a lot. frown



VerySideways said:
Discombobulate said:
That is very expensive IMO.
For a manual 997.2??

Have you seen many cheaper ones?

f6box

237 posts

12 months

Friday 24th January
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Hard to be totally sure from the images, but I think that white 997.2 has been lowered. It's also fairly high miles from a market perspective.

The lowering isn't necessarily a problem depending on the hardware used and your preferences, but is certainly something to be aware of. At a bear minimum, I'd want to know how it rides and handles.

The mileage is mainly something to factor into the valuation and your usage. It'll be a very high mile car (again, in market terms) pretty quickly if you're planning on using it a lot. Getting up near 100k miles will really knobble the value.

53x11

185 posts

90 months

Friday 24th January
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RS Grant said:
I have a deal agreed to my part exchange my VW Transporter against this 911..

https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202501107...

I have placed a deposit with intent to buy pending a successful viewing and test drive once this storm passes.

This would be my first 911; and is a car I’ve waited a long, long time to own. I’ve spoken to the seller at length about it, picked through a lot of the receipts/history he sent over, checked the MOT history, HPI status and read the AT reviews of the dealer too.. all of which was good.

But I’d like to hear if there are any glaring show stoppers or red flags that you can see with the car? Or perhaps particular areas which you’d suggest that I check when viewing?

Any help gratefully received. thumbup
If this car was previously sold at the back end of 2022 in the Leeds/Bradford area then I would insist that you get an independent inspection done before you hand over your cash.

It may not be the same car but I looked at a white 997.2 Carrera with Turbo alloys, no Bose, no rear wiper no sports exhaust and standard seats at a dealer around that time. I walked (well ran) away from the car.

Check the painted brake callipers. These should have been unpainted alloy in black. The ones I saw had been rattle canned red on the car with evidence of overspray all over the place. The car was on lowering springs of unknown origin and had iffy wheel spacers on.

Check the engine. The sump showed signs of a gasket leak and the plastic 'elbow' to the waterpump was cracking. Check the air-con works.

If its the same car all these issues may have been resolved in the past 2 years as the one I viewed did not have the aftermarket headunit or re-trimmed steering wheel.

The dealer also tried to sell the car as having BOSE but said the stickers had just fallen off. Somebody must have also removed the sub behind the back seats rofl

RS Grant

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1,719 posts

248 months

Friday 24th January
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Thank you for the replies so far... I'll address a few points:

Colour & Exterior: White is fine with me and outside of a nice PTS colour.. I've always had White, Red, Black or Yellow on my 'ideal' spec 911 in my mind. I don't particularly like the black arch guards or door decals though, so if I proceed with the car then I'd have them removed when getting the car detailed and ask the guys to apply some clear arch guard PPF film instead. The wheels aren't quite to my taste, but they're shod in decent (although mix-matched front to back) tyres and will likely be changed at some point anyway. This is how the car was delivered originally:



Spec: I like and prefer the smooth look of no sunroof and rear wiper, I also want a car which has BT streaming, DAB and ideally CarPlay, so the aftermarket stereo isn't a bad thing to me. I'd prefer a PCCM+ unit but the last I looked it was only available on 997.1 cars. The rest of the OE is nice to have, but not overly important. I wouldn't consider a PDK car, given it's a fair weather/fun purchase I will only consider a manual.

Mechanical Mods: this is something I don't know a whole heap about for the 911. With cars I've owned previously, if you start bolting on modifications then you need a remap of the ECU to make sure everything is happy and it doesn't run any risk of grenading itself.

Mileage and Owners: The owner count is higher than ideal, however, I believe that the first 3 owners were a company, the company owners wife and then the company owner. The miles bothers me a little less because this won't be a daily driver for me; it will cover around 3k per annum, so the car will likely drift down to being an average mileage example after a few years.

History: The HPI check came back clear, the MOT history has 2 advisories for worn rear tyres in 2021 and a fail for a lambda reading/advisory for a minor leak of exhaust gas in 2022, but all greens apart from that. The car started life in OPC Edinburgh, then service stamps are OPC Nottingham twice, OPC Tonbridge, 9Excellence, DW Performance twice, SP Autobahn twice, then the last one is from the garage selling it. There is an extensive paperwork folder to back up servicing, repairs and modifications.

Price: I've been looking at 911s for a few months now and to be honest for a 997.2 with a manual gearbox, the price didn't seem horrendous to me. I've also been given a reasonable bid on my VW Transporter too, so the price to change isn't hellish either. I've been that guy who messages private sellers asking if they fancy a deal with my van, with no joy unfortunately.

RS Grant

Original Poster:

1,719 posts

248 months

Friday 24th January
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It was maybe a bit cheeky, but I sent a text to the number I saw on a receipt from work the previous owner had done and very helpfully/graciously the previous owner has replied to me with some details:

- The car doesn't use water or oil, although very occasionally there is some smoke on start up but he says that's a flat 6 trait.. which I have read similar about on t'internet.

- The modifications that he did to the car are: IPD plenum, exhaust, Eibach springs, uprated engine mounts, EIbach adjustable coffin arms and tuning fork arm at the front, new rear coffin arms and tuning fork with polybushes, braided brake lines, Brembo HP2000 pads front and rear, alcantara steering wheel/gearstick/handbrake. Geometry was set up at Centre Gravity after the above was fitted.

- It's not had a clutch but doesn't need one either.

BlackStang5point0

2,262 posts

228 months

Friday 24th January
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The place selling this is about a 5 min walk from my office.

I will caveat this by saying I have never had the pleasure of Porsche ownership but the 'go to' guy locally is Jamie Nelson at Nelson Sports Cars (just down the road in Stockton) so if you are thinking about a PPI then they maybe worth a call. Alternatively, the local Porsche centre is also literally around the corner.

wax lyrical

984 posts

256 months

Friday 24th January
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This is all sounding pretty positive, but you should still get a PPI done. There may be other 'wear and tear' items that need doing or worn out suspension/ brake components that need replacing. Costs can easily add up. I had to replace a Serpentine belt/ pulleys recently on my 997 gen 2 C4S and that cost £1,000. Porsche parts are very expensive.

RS Grant said:
It was maybe a bit cheeky, but I sent a text to the number I saw on a receipt from work the previous owner had done and very helpfully/graciously the previous owner has replied to me with some details:

- The car doesn't use water or oil, although very occasionally there is some smoke on start up but he says that's a flat 6 trait.. which I have read similar about on t'internet.

- The modifications that he did to the car are: IPD plenum, exhaust, Eibach springs, uprated engine mounts, EIbach adjustable coffin arms and tuning fork arm at the front, new rear coffin arms and tuning fork with polybushes, braided brake lines, Brembo HP2000 pads front and rear, alcantara steering wheel/gearstick/handbrake. Geometry was set up at Centre Gravity after the above was fitted.

- It's not had a clutch but doesn't need one either.