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You can buy a bangle 650 for that and still have authentic bmw problems |
The Panameras generally are reliable, save for the known quirks like the rear spoiler failing, but this is a wear/tear issue. This model year should not have air suspension, so that's a huge cost savings as part of ownership. If you can swallow the general cost of P-car ownership costs and willing to drive this to the ground, this car is great value. Awesome road trip car, no doubt. |
So is air suspension still a disaster waiting to happen on a used car? Is this true for all brands? |
Yes, the air wants to join their families. |
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Porsche's PASM - You have to be prepared to replace it at some point and it's not cheap. The last time I got a formal quote from a Porsche dealer for a Gen 1 2016 Panamera GTS was somewhere in the range of $10,000 - $12,000 if my memory serves me correct. There are aftermarket options through independent shops and will be a bit cheaper , but they will all eventually have to be replaced again. The air suspension setup on the Panamera is a bit complicated. But if you have the tools, service guide, and access to PIWIS, you could technically DIY as the procedure is very well documented by enthusiasts. Edit: This sounds like a bad buy now. :lol |
Is it possible to just disable that and put some coilovers in it? I know for some older cars it's super easy but assume it gets WAY crazier in a newer car with all the added electronic functions that the suspension is tied into with sport settings and shit. |
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That seems like a good option then for sure. Get some KW clubsports for like 5k and coding and you save money and end up being way cooler in the process. |
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Seeing $2k CAD for fronts and $800 for the rears ... 2 year warranty |
I thought arnot was lifetime warranty |
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My X5 has air, I've looked into it, and it's actually a fairly straight forward system. The air struts themselves are around $300USD a corner, so let's say $600CAD. If you need to replace a shock on a similar adjustable damping system that would come on a car like this otherwise, you will be looking at roughly the same amount. What needs to be said is, the pump itself for the system is very expensive to replace, but failing pumps is almost non-existent unless you've let the car run with a leaking strut for a long time, and the pump has been running at a much high duty cycle to keep the car level. This is what I mean by needing to make sure the car is squared up. Not everything is a Range Rover |
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Ditto on the 2-year warranty. It used to be lifetime, and I suppose with all the returns, it hurt their bottom line. Re: The pump - This is definitely the most expensive part of the PASM system on the Panamera (or any car with air suspension, for that matter.) Edit: Forgot to reply to this Quote:
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That interior is money. |
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Missing spoiler and dual sun roofs. |
https://www.weissach.com/vehicles/20...ale_class=used Brown, naturally aspirated, low mileage manual 911. Only thing that it's not is a wagon. I think it's a beauty and the price seems pretty reasonable IMO. https://1s-photomanager-prd.autotrad...3.jpg-1024x786 |
:lawl: $105gs +tax for a na 10y old beetle?! Trump says Nein |
I had the same beetle but PDK. That one has no desirable options and seller is really hoping for trump tariffs to justify the price. Also bore-scoring is still a thing on these. |
Bore score wasn't a thing on 991s I thought? |
Oh yeah, bore scoring is still real on these models. I don't think Porsche has ever (and likely will never) figure it out. |
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