991.2 GT3 - 8 yr service - quoted £3453 - really correct??
991.2 GT3 - 8 yr service - quoted £3453 - really correct??
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notsomadmick

Original Poster:

171 posts

180 months

Tuesday 18th November
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My standard 991.2 GT3 (manual) will be 13,000 miles by early 2026. My OPC has quoted me - £3453 - for it's 8 year service in the new year Is this really correct???

That seems unjustifiable to me.

Thoughts welcome please !

chrisABP

1,117 posts

168 months

Tuesday 18th November
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Porsche servicing costs are madness, my 4yr old Spyder needs a service and the first quote i've had is over £2,100 and its only done 2,750 miles!

I'll be calling around some other Porsche dealers as others have managed to get the price down to around £1,500 for the same 4yr service.

ChrisW.

7,888 posts

275 months

Tuesday 18th November
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Yes, I have just been quoted £3543.97 for oil, brake fluid, filters, spark plugs and PDK clutch fluid ... though the car has had three interim oil changes and spanner checks in the last 10,000 miles since the last OPC service.

They say it takes 9 hours to do all this work ... does it really ??

Terminator X

18,993 posts

224 months

Tuesday 18th November
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It will be the labour costs. I had the windscreen changed on the Maserati and they wanted £540 + VAT to recode the software!

TX.

notsomadmick

Original Poster:

171 posts

180 months

Tuesday 18th November
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And I was told it would take 7 hours !
What is going on ??

Implus1

196 posts

60 months

Tuesday 18th November
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Managed to get mine down to £2.5k

nickfrog

23,782 posts

237 months

Tuesday 18th November
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Maybe they've assumed a lot of that mileage was done on track and far more work is needed?

guyvert1

2,144 posts

262 months

Tuesday 18th November
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notsomadmick said:
My standard 991.2 GT3 (manual) will be 13,000 miles by early 2026. My OPC has quoted me - £3453 - for it's 8 year service in the new year Is this really correct???

That seems unjustifiable to me.

Thoughts welcome please !
I went through the same shock on mine for the same service, on average after chatting to 4 or 5 OPC's most would come in around £3k if pressed.

FriedMarsBar

533 posts

52 months

Tuesday 18th November
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I've found the Porsche Retail Group OPCs will not budge on price whereas the non PRG ones will negotiate.

ChrisW.

7,888 posts

275 months

Tuesday 18th November
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nickfrog said:
Maybe they've assumed a lot of that mileage was done on track and far more work is needed?
The spanner checks and early oil changes / brake fluid change should have accounted for that ... and the person who quoted had no idea how the car was used. It is also a drive to and from / road trip car ... I fitted an early new set of P S Cups and used up the original set of PS4S this year ... (though both still have plenty of tread on them).

Aren't these cars built to do that ?

Inspectorclueso

782 posts

272 months

Wednesday 19th November
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I’ll be due the 8yr on same car next July. I’m tempted to try some known specialists, as I’m less than impressed with OPCs I’ve dealt with in general. I assume that as long as it’s down to the required spec, warranty is fine ? Any thoughts.

Jones the cat

628 posts

12 months

Wednesday 19th November
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Inspectorclueso said:
I ll be due the 8yr on same car next July. I m tempted to try some known specialists, as I m less than impressed with OPCs I ve dealt with in general. I assume that as long as it s down to the required spec, warranty is fine ? Any thoughts.
That can't be right surely - if one could use an Indie and still be eligible for continued warranty then that would break Porsche's business model.

Youforreal.

1,031 posts

24 months

Thursday 20th November
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Has to have a Porsche service every two years to maintain a continuous warranty, if you want to service independent between those two years that’s fine.

Yellow491

3,317 posts

139 months

Thursday 20th November
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The cost is real for sure,my car had just 4500 miles fitted with new plugs etc!
They remove the wheels and rear bumper during the service,plus two exhaust brackets which were 120 each.
The car will never go to a uk opc again,i was with out it for three weeks after some major cockups.

Grantstown

1,280 posts

107 months

Thursday 20th November
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ChrisW. said:
Yes, I have just been quoted £3543.97 for oil, brake fluid, filters, spark plugs and PDK clutch fluid ... though the car has had three interim oil changes and spanner checks in the last 10,000 miles since the last OPC service.

They say it takes 9 hours to do all this work ... does it really ??
Drive belt and tensioner as well at 8 years?

MattOz

3,995 posts

284 months

Thursday 20th November
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I'll be in a similar boat in March. I had thought the schedule was Minor/Major/Minor/Major ad infinitum. It's a major at 8 years. The last major was £1500 back in 2022. I have 18 months Porsche warranty remaining, so had thought that a main dealer service was the right way to go. At over £3k for a relatively simple set of tasks, it seems excessive.

s2000db

1,329 posts

173 months

Thursday 20th November
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Had a recent first service on my GT3, the bonnet was open for about 2.5 hours, cost over £1500..

At the same time had a 6 year service on my M135i at a BMW dealer, cost £330, inc loan car..

I just can’t get my head round why the Porsche service is around 5 times the BMW one, do they have to send Porsche a £500 fee for using their diagnostics, perhaps to keep the warranty costs reasonable?

maura

536 posts

43 months

Thursday 20th November
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It s madness prices. Porsche have got this all wrong, their warranty is too cheap and servicing too expensive. They should put the warranty up to £2k per year, still a bargain compared to Ferrari and Mclaren and bring down the servicing by 50%, no way to justify £3k for a major service on a later model 911. They will lose the servicing bread and butter business to good indies and just sell cheap warranty’s. At the moment you can buy a cheap Porsche warranty from them and take your car to a good indie who service to OEM standards and doesn’t invalidate the warranty. Amazing they haven’t done something about this before especially the claims coming in for 991.2 turbo issues.

Edited by maura on Thursday 20th November 09:58

NorthDave

2,524 posts

252 months

Thursday 20th November
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The servicing is the reason I got rid of both the Porsches I have had. I always felt like I was being robbed and they just made stuff up. People say you dont have to have the extras done but I dont like the feeling of them trying it on.

The worst thing was when I sold to a non Porsche dealer they asked for the service report so they could bid me down. Unfortunately I had "lost" it.

I dont think I'll ever own anything new enough to have to trouble a dealer again. I'd maybe go for something which I could take to an independent but there are a lot of options.

Frankychops

1,807 posts

29 months

Thursday 20th November
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maura said:
It s madness prices. Porsche have got this all wrong, their warranty is too cheap and servicing too expensive. They should put the warranty up to £2k per year, still a bargain compared to Ferrari and Mclaren and bring down the servicing by 50%, no way to justify £3k for a major service on a later model 911. They will lose the servicing bread and butter business to good indies and just sell cheap warranty s. At the moment you can buy a cheap Porsche warranty from them and take your car to a good indie who service to OEM standards and doesn t invalidate the warranty. Amazing they haven t done something about this before especially the claims coming in for 991.2 turbo issues.

Edited by maura on Thursday 20th November 09:58
its likely the same cost overall? also supercar pricing for warranty and service work(Mclaren/ferrari) would always be more than sports car pricing.

remember you get 2 year intervals also on a porsche so the overall cost is much lower than supercar servicing and warranty.