Hi Guv
I think Mortimers were bought out late last year they have an excellent reputation and generally sell well spec d cars , the 986 is quite a raw car and fairly dated however each to their own , I certainly would not discount it . They are only going in one direction at the moment .
Last year I bought a 2.7 987.1 , 54k , fsh , 6 former owners from a reputable Garage , the car is in Cobalt blue , satnav , phone prep , full blue leather , 6 disc cd , Bose sound . They are all spec dependant so this explains the huge price difference from 8-15k , colour is also a factor lots of black and grey , best colours are red , yellow and Cobalt which make the cars stand out .
Know matter what people say it goes like stink and feels like a performance car , the 987 is generally more suited to 6ft + drivers is modern inside and mpg is around 28-30 .
On a public road unless you are keen on loosing your licence there are not many modern cars that would leave it in a corner and top speed is 163 mph , the S is 165 but more prone to bore score , the IMS from 2006 was not an issue but check for leaks !
Tax is also a thing to look out for as the S and sport version are all in the £550 a year bracket .
I would stick to a reasonable budget leaving £3-500 a year for service , tyres are £130-160 a corner , brake discs and pads about 1k for all , most enthusiasts recommend an oil change every 5000 miles . As for the 911 they are fairly heavy in comparison , unless you get a newer version they can still catch you out ( rear engine penduline effect ) compared to the Boxster mid engined .
It is also a tail of two cars like the Z4 open topped and very good roof when up , however the Cayman is also a great car .
I would keep away from the tip tronic as it is shockingly bad , drive a few first to see if the 2.7 is fast enough and try a few of the same engine as how they have been treat is how they drive , as a rule of thumb I always check that the tyres are all the same make , they have the recommended N rating and are a decent brand , the brakes are brembo so check that they dont have aftermarket cheap ones fitted .
The paint on the cars should be excellent as the shut lines and a good well documented folder is a piece of mind .
As for if you should buy one yes ! 100%
Arl10
I think Mortimers were bought out late last year they have an excellent reputation and generally sell well spec d cars , the 986 is quite a raw car and fairly dated however each to their own , I certainly would not discount it . They are only going in one direction at the moment .
Last year I bought a 2.7 987.1 , 54k , fsh , 6 former owners from a reputable Garage , the car is in Cobalt blue , satnav , phone prep , full blue leather , 6 disc cd , Bose sound . They are all spec dependant so this explains the huge price difference from 8-15k , colour is also a factor lots of black and grey , best colours are red , yellow and Cobalt which make the cars stand out .
Know matter what people say it goes like stink and feels like a performance car , the 987 is generally more suited to 6ft + drivers is modern inside and mpg is around 28-30 .
On a public road unless you are keen on loosing your licence there are not many modern cars that would leave it in a corner and top speed is 163 mph , the S is 165 but more prone to bore score , the IMS from 2006 was not an issue but check for leaks !
Tax is also a thing to look out for as the S and sport version are all in the £550 a year bracket .
I would stick to a reasonable budget leaving £3-500 a year for service , tyres are £130-160 a corner , brake discs and pads about 1k for all , most enthusiasts recommend an oil change every 5000 miles . As for the 911 they are fairly heavy in comparison , unless you get a newer version they can still catch you out ( rear engine penduline effect ) compared to the Boxster mid engined .
It is also a tail of two cars like the Z4 open topped and very good roof when up , however the Cayman is also a great car .
I would keep away from the tip tronic as it is shockingly bad , drive a few first to see if the 2.7 is fast enough and try a few of the same engine as how they have been treat is how they drive , as a rule of thumb I always check that the tyres are all the same make , they have the recommended N rating and are a decent brand , the brakes are brembo so check that they dont have aftermarket cheap ones fitted .
The paint on the cars should be excellent as the shut lines and a good well documented folder is a piece of mind .
As for if you should buy one yes ! 100%
Arl10


















