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Supply and demand... there's no shortage of Cayennes. Here the Porsche section of the largest car classifieds is replete with them, they're easily the most common Porsche in the country (and consequently, cheap as chips relatively speaking). With many of them having failing cooling systems and possible engine damage, it's a gold mine for a mechanic.
When I called one of the only dealer Porsche service centers in Chile for a <acronym title='pre purchase inspection'>PPI</acronym> on my 968, they told me they couldn't do it. I'm not really surprised, I think there's only three 968s in the country -- all special imports from the US.
-Matt
1993 Midnight Blue Porsche 968 Cabriolet (toy! Currently under restoration)
1995 Jeep Cherokee (war wagon, Zombie Apocalypse Response Vehicle)
2015 Mazda 3 (my reliable, nice car)
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The main reason I bought the 968 ...., was simply I could fit in the car
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About 15 years ago I bought a 914 -- for one day. Great car, it was in my heart, I really wanted it, still do. But no matter how well the test drive went, too big, there was no way to use the shifter/stick effectively. Sleeping on it one night, on my request, the seller graciously returned the check before I picked it up.
On a more optimistic note: some of you know I am also into Vanagons. A few years ago the VW dealer network had a blank stare -- but VW started a new program where they now support and help the older VWs -- they work with the aftermarket parts providers. It is slam dunk clear marketing, when it comes to brands like Porsche and VW, they are legacy brands, a family, heartfelt brand. VW recognized that their new car sales rely on the company's recognition that people loved them through all the years.
Does anyone know how Porsche dealers handle other older models? If they are not so supportive of 968s, how are they with mid-70s, mid-80s 911s, 944s, how about 356s, 912s, etc. Since VW now owns Porsche, do you think they might do the same with 968s as they now support legacy VWs?
Roland
'93 Coupe Tip Silver on Grey, '02 911 C4S, '89 Vanagon Syncro -- (RIP: 944, 911SC, 931, MGB, VW Bug, GTO, Sprite.)
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Cloud, that is funny! And sadly, perhaps accurate.
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1993 Wimbledon Green/Cashmere Coupe; D1R Short Shift Kit; leather dash; new paint; 52k miles
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