Very close to buying a 997, question re a specialist
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Hi all, I’ll keep it short, very close to buying a 997 carrera 2s manual. Lovely looking car with an extremely good history. Serviced initially at Porsche Hatfield then RPM Specialist cars.
I love a good indie and take my DB9 to similar and trust them implicitly.
Having no knowledge of RPM, could anyone recommend them as reliable, I’m assuming they are good as reviews look excellent.
Hopefully I’ll be joining you as an owner soon all being well.
Thanks in advance!!
I love a good indie and take my DB9 to similar and trust them implicitly.
Having no knowledge of RPM, could anyone recommend them as reliable, I’m assuming they are good as reviews look excellent.
Hopefully I’ll be joining you as an owner soon all being well.
Thanks in advance!!
silverback mike said:
julian987R said:
wouldn't RPM be close to an 8hr round trip for you?
You'd be better with Williams Crawford down the road from you surely?
Yes indeed and was a little ambiguous but it has been serviced regularly at RPM so wanted to know if they are any good really. You'd be better with Williams Crawford down the road from you surely?
I prefer AutoFarm as the location is epic, a pic of their premises in this article.
https://cardealermagazine.co.uk/publish/porsche-sp...
They have a Porsche Museum, 45 years of heritage as a business, office space to use through the day, and what with the countryside walks, then on a sunny day it is the place to be whilst waiting for them to do a service.
julian987R said:
well indeed they are, along with AutoFarm in Bicester (which is somewhat closer to you) and Nineexcellence in Surreya nd a few others up North, all cream of the crop....highly regarded and as good as it gets. A stamp in the book from any of those is as well regarded as that from a Porsche Dealership.
I prefer AutoFarm as the location is epic, a pic of their premises in this article.
https://cardealermagazine.co.uk/publish/porsche-sp...
They have a Porsche Museum, 45 years of heritage as a business, office space to use through the day, and what with the countryside walks, then on a sunny day it is the place to be whilst waiting for them to do a service.
Thank you that’ll do nicely I prefer AutoFarm as the location is epic, a pic of their premises in this article.
https://cardealermagazine.co.uk/publish/porsche-sp...
They have a Porsche Museum, 45 years of heritage as a business, office space to use through the day, and what with the countryside walks, then on a sunny day it is the place to be whilst waiting for them to do a service.
Thats the ticket. This chap agrees too 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bfli28AMAts&t=...
and a few shots of the premises in this video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CpAxAZ1lb1Q&t
you'll love it there.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bfli28AMAts&t=...
and a few shots of the premises in this video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CpAxAZ1lb1Q&t
you'll love it there.
julian987R said:
Thats the ticket. This chap agrees too 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bfli28AMAts&t=...
and a few shots of the premises in this video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CpAxAZ1lb1Q&t
you'll love it there.
Thanks all. I’m a firm believer in indies and take my Aston to a top place that renewed my faith after being royally rogered by an Aston Martin main dealer and would like to find a similar 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bfli28AMAts&t=...
and a few shots of the premises in this video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CpAxAZ1lb1Q&t
you'll love it there.
Edited by silverback mike on Tuesday 17th May 00:18
Edited by silverback mike on Tuesday 17th May 00:19
I’ve always used indies, apart from a couple of emergencies when I had to use Porsche East London. I tend to use the smaller ones as I find the service is much more personal. They’re happy to show you the car on the ramps, show you any issues up close and never upsell. I’ve recently started using a new indie (the fantastic Porschacare) who pointed out a potential issue but said it’ll be fine for a year or two as my annual mileage was so low. One or two of the larger independents (no names mentioned) have grown so large they’ve lost a bit of the personal touch and feel more like main dealers now.
Chubbyross said:
I’ve always used indies, apart from a couple of emergencies when I had to use Porsche East London. I tend to use the smaller ones as I find the service is much more personal. They’re happy to show you the car on the ramps, show you any issues up close and never upsell. I’ve recently started using a new indie (the fantastic Porschacare) who pointed out a potential issue but said it’ll be fine for a year or two as my annual mileage was so low. One or two of the larger independents (no names mentioned) have grown so large they’ve lost a bit of the personal touch and feel more like main dealers now.
So true, and not only do they feel like main dealers, they charge like them too (AND they fall into the trap of operating what I euphemistically call “work creation schemes” which is another reason why I’d avoid using them. OP, I’d be speaking with Steve Bull at Devizes. Well regarded, and you won’t be “paying for the name” just their years of experience and decent service. Ray North at Northway Porsche is another equally good outfit.
Slippydiff said:
So true, and not only do they feel like main dealers, they charge like them too (AND they fall into the trap of operating what I euphemistically call “work creation schemes” which is another reason why I’d avoid using them.
OP, I’d be speaking with Steve Bull at Devizes. Well regarded, and you won’t be “paying for the name” just their years of experience and decent service. Ray North at Northway Porsche is another equally good outfit.
That takes me back, I had forgotten about Steve Bull, I used to take a 944 there years ago!!OP, I’d be speaking with Steve Bull at Devizes. Well regarded, and you won’t be “paying for the name” just their years of experience and decent service. Ray North at Northway Porsche is another equally good outfit.
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