Supercool! I deliberately bought a high mileage 964 jubi so I can drive it without feeling any guilt or pity about adding miles. I love every mile and regret none 😊
At 145K sounds like low milage to me, but to each his own. I have 177K on my 993 Turbo. The bay area is very mild weather for cars. (virtually) No snow, no salt.
Agree. It's 2024! I would consider 145K low milage. Any car with lower than 145K was a garage queen sitting for years in a garage. I bought my 1996 993 in 2007 with 94K miles, now has 195K. Love it. Has the immobilizer--maybe I'm just used to it but no problem for me.
A Custumor drives a Porsche 993 produced 1995 with more than 372 km ( 231 mls ) in Germany with the first engine. He ist the first owner of this car and it still looks beautiful.
I had a 95 C2 and a 96 C4S at the same time in 2002. Great cars. My C4S had 120K Miles on it when i bought it..one owner, a woman who was a Dr. in Scottsdale AZ., fully papered, serviced where she bought it in Scottsdale. No problems if taken care of, fully serviced and never tracked.
For a quick moment, thought this was your old Polar Silver 993, Will. This one certainly does not present like it has 145K miles on the clock. Appreciated the review and really like the collab with Nathan,
The 911 is generally a very reliable car. Specifically, the non-turbo variants. However, a Porsche with mileage is going to need service. Buy the buyer. It's like picking a mate. Know its history and where he/she has been.
Nice. I've a 1996 993 C2 iris blue metallic, 66,000 miles, 6-speed manny tranny, varioram, LSD. No CEL, no oil leaks. Multi-show full-concours winner. I do my own maintenance. I'm never selling it.
Not sure why people get so caught up in driving and putting mileage on desirable 911s. They are meant to be driven and not sitting around collecting dust. To each their own. Just drive.
Great car! I anyone wants to swap his 94/95 C2 Manual Coupe for a great 87 'no stories' G50 Coupe ex Swiss, no sunroof with just 156K Miles, Baltic blue, LSD...let me know. I'm based in Belgium, and have references in the USA. You need to visit Spa Francorchamp, 2.30 hour drive from Nurburgring, anyway once in your live time
I've wanted a 993 for years. Sadly the prices are just too high for me to pay. This one sold for $76k on BaT. And it's a high milage, driver quality car with paintwork.
Omg what a great video! I learned so much. Im a genuine 911 enthusiast. Im leaning towards a 993 now. I love the C4S wide body look. Especially with the twist rims. The higher mileage 911 well preserved is what I’m after
This car seems to have brought a crazy amount of money with 6-owners, 145k miles, and paintwork. I sold a 1995 Carrera 4 Coupe in Polar Silver on BAT at the beginning of the year and it only brought $90k …….1-owner, no paintwork, and 52k miles. I guess that’s just the way it goes but I’m having a hard time understanding why there was only a $13k delta between the 2 cars 🤔
Some are concerned by that, some aren’t. For me, if I were looking at a car like this, I would buy on condition given that it’s a driver, not a collectible. If I were looking at something that was more minty and newer, it might concern me a bit not because the number of owners would necessarily indicate there’s something wrong with it but when I go to sell I will have that question asked of me and would perhaps miss out on buyers bc of it.
Porsches are built to be driven, forget about mileage and concentrate on the condition and service history, they will tell you if it's been looked after.
excellent video! Current owner of 1998 996 and strongly considering a 993-air cool, curious as to how much approximately will cost to repair that oil leak? Great content as usual. Thanks
haha best i can do with what I’ve got. I had flown from NC to WA and then went right over and shot this video. No time to get made up for you. Pay attention to the car, not my hair. 😂
@@Rennthusiast Only messing. Great video as always, thanks. Dispelled some of my worries about the 130k miles on my 993, and good advice on where to look for those common leaks.
Interviewing Porsche owners on video isn’t original to hipster types. 😂 I’ve been doing interviews for around 3+ years, I think. ru-vid.com/group/PLR0VqbBaNjTNaHMs-01Jco2awk_pe4aP5&si=AZcpRPQBDLcB-l11 Not sure when he started but I feel like I only saw them recently.