Well what started at the beginning of the year as an idea to get a cheap MX5 or Clio cup car to use as a fun weekend toy/track car has led me to apply slight budget creep and man maths to end up buying a 997.1 C4S instead!
While looking at mx5's it became evident that they all rust away if slightly damp, so I started looking at 986's instead as they weren't much more expensive. This then led to looking at 987's as my wife previously had one and I enjoyed driving it on the rare occasions I was allowed, and being 6'3" I thought I would fit better in one of these. I then progressed to 996's as they looked great value, and the C4S 996 has always appealed to me, but they all seemed to vary so much in price, and older 997's were similar prices and I prefer the interior due to being slightly more roomy.
After much research on here and the wider internet it became clear that the 997.1 would immediately require a full engine rebuild due to IMS and bore scoring, and that the 997.2 was a much more sensible choice, so I went out and bought the one with the chocolate engine of course!
I looked at quite a few cars, and eventually found a nice clean car for sale just outside London, a 2008 C4S with a decent spec, full OPC history and with a just renewed porsche warranty. I booked a flight down from Edinburgh and met the owner at Standsted airport. A decent test drive followed, and after looking over the extensive history a deal was struck and I was the new owner of my first 911!
A 600 mile drive home followed, giving me a decent drive to get to grips with the car. I have to say it was very comfortable for the long motorway cruise, and then came alive on the country roads nearer home. It is much more involving to drive than the C7 RS6 that I had before, no where near as fast, but much more fun on the twisty roads I am lucky enough to have where I stay, and almost as comfy when just cruising along.
I have now done about 1200 miles in it since picking it up on the 16th and have loved every one of them. I have just fitted the winter wheels and tyres, along with thule roof bars and am now set for trips to the ski resorts up here if it actually snows enough over the next few weeks. Also seriously contemplating taking it over tho the Alps in February instead of my mates diesel golf that we had planned to take on our skiing holiday.
Looking forward to getting to know the car properly on some fun roads over the next few months!
While looking at mx5's it became evident that they all rust away if slightly damp, so I started looking at 986's instead as they weren't much more expensive. This then led to looking at 987's as my wife previously had one and I enjoyed driving it on the rare occasions I was allowed, and being 6'3" I thought I would fit better in one of these. I then progressed to 996's as they looked great value, and the C4S 996 has always appealed to me, but they all seemed to vary so much in price, and older 997's were similar prices and I prefer the interior due to being slightly more roomy.
After much research on here and the wider internet it became clear that the 997.1 would immediately require a full engine rebuild due to IMS and bore scoring, and that the 997.2 was a much more sensible choice, so I went out and bought the one with the chocolate engine of course!
I looked at quite a few cars, and eventually found a nice clean car for sale just outside London, a 2008 C4S with a decent spec, full OPC history and with a just renewed porsche warranty. I booked a flight down from Edinburgh and met the owner at Standsted airport. A decent test drive followed, and after looking over the extensive history a deal was struck and I was the new owner of my first 911!
A 600 mile drive home followed, giving me a decent drive to get to grips with the car. I have to say it was very comfortable for the long motorway cruise, and then came alive on the country roads nearer home. It is much more involving to drive than the C7 RS6 that I had before, no where near as fast, but much more fun on the twisty roads I am lucky enough to have where I stay, and almost as comfy when just cruising along.
I have now done about 1200 miles in it since picking it up on the 16th and have loved every one of them. I have just fitted the winter wheels and tyres, along with thule roof bars and am now set for trips to the ski resorts up here if it actually snows enough over the next few weeks. Also seriously contemplating taking it over tho the Alps in February instead of my mates diesel golf that we had planned to take on our skiing holiday.
Looking forward to getting to know the car properly on some fun roads over the next few months!