20,000miles

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Post by Sim_Nugget »

I have booked and oil and filter change at 9000miles for £300.
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£200 odd a year to service a porsche is a bargain jonmacan2017-02-18 21:06:25
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Post by Battlecherry »

I've done 17k in my first 12 months so not £200 per annum! What are people's expectations or experience of how much mileage pads/discs/tyres are lasting. I appreciate it depends on driving style and how much time you spend on your own in the car!
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Had my first service on a Turbo at 14months. So simular mileage..discs and pads 30% worn 80% is change time pads down to wear sensors before replacement so another 40k miles I would think which is great And I do like to use the brakes
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I am anticipating 25000 from the tyres...(hopefully. .) and double that from the front pads....but I do use it 60% longer n-way trips...
I'll update in a couple of years from now
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As I learnt with the Spyder - the Porsche UK owned dealers do not participate in the fixed price servicing - worth phoning around folks....
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I have never changed my tyres on any of my cars. (With the exception of 2 punctures many years ago)
27k on my old Q5 and they are were on 4-5mm. And the previous Q5 too.
75% was probably local roads and rest motorways....

All depends on driving style / location etc but I doubt I would be replacing tyres in the next 5 years.
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Post by Paul »

As I learnt with the Spyder - the Porsche UK owned dealers do not participate in the fixed price servicing - worth phoning around folks....


....so how does that work then.....? A Porsche UK GB wide promotion that its's own dealers don't participate in.....
As above....phone first to confirm........
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I am anticipating 25000 from the tyres...(hopefully. .) and double that from the front pads....but I do use it 60% longer n-way trips...
I'll update in a couple of years from now
think you'll just about make that Paul you being a frugal bristolian as you are
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I have never changed my tyres on any of my cars. (With the exception of 2 punctures many years ago)
27k on my old Q5 and they are were on 4-5mm. And the previous Q5 too.
75% was probably local roads and rest motorways....

All depends on driving style / location etc but I doubt I would be replacing tyres in the next 5 years.
Very cheap to run
Think it'll be difficult with the Macan KAS as you'll be HOOTING around trying to pull the tyres off the rims I'm sure
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