Is it expensive to maintain Porsche 911?
The annual maintenance cost of a Porsche 911 is $1,072. Repair and maintenance costs vary depending on age, mileage, location and shop.
Can you service a Porsche yourself?
You can perform whatever service you would like on your vehicle. That being said, certain benefits that came with the vehicle upon your purchase may become void if you do so.
Does Porsche offer free maintenance?
Porsche offers the optional prepaid ‘Scheduled Maintenance Plan’ for its new vehicles. There were changes to the plan more recently, as all new cars now include a complimentary first annual or 10K mile service. Some of these maintenance plans on offer, can run into multiple thousands of dollars.
What’s the maintenance schedule for a Porsche 911?
The Porsche 911 maintenance schedule starts at 7,500 miles and goes up to 150,000 miles. Each mileage point requires a slightly different service. Be sure to look at the owner’s manual of your new Porsche to ensure the correct intervals and receive the following benefits: The option to have maintenance done at any participating Porsche dealer
How much does it cost to repair a Porsche 911?
Porsche 911 Repair & Maintenance Estimates. The estimated cost to maintain and repair a Porsche 911 ranges from $80 to $15158, with an average of $425. Skip the repair shop – our mechanics come to you.
When do Porsche engines need to be serviced?
This included first service on internal combustion engines (ICEs) is generally due at 1 Year/10,000 miles based on when your vehicle is officially registered in the Porsche system. Please note, however, that service due dates/mileage may vary by model.
What is not covered in a Porsche maintenance plan?
Items not specified in the Maintenance booklet, or that result from wear and tear, are not covered. Examples of excluded items include brake pads, rotors, and tires. Please consult your plan agreement or your local authorized Porsche dealer for details.**
The Porsche 911 maintenance schedule starts at 7,500 miles and goes up to 150,000 miles. Each mileage point requires a slightly different service. Be sure to look at the owner’s manual of your new Porsche to ensure the correct intervals and receive the following benefits:
This included first service on internal combustion engines (ICEs) is generally due at 1 Year/10,000 miles based on when your vehicle is officially registered in the Porsche system. Please note, however, that service due dates/mileage may vary by model.
Items not specified in the Maintenance booklet, or that result from wear and tear, are not covered. Examples of excluded items include brake pads, rotors, and tires. Please consult your plan agreement or your local authorized Porsche dealer for details.**
Is there a prepaid service plan for a Porsche?
This prepaid service plan allows you to maintain and manage your factory recommended scheduled services. Under the plan, we provide you with the most detailed services your Porsche needs to maintain its luxury, beauty and superior performance.