Service History Red Flags - Opinion

pvr said:
Scubaregs said:
Tyre manufacturers recommend a tyre life of 6/7 years. Tyres harden with age, they may look fine tread wise, but they will not grip anywhere near as well.
I agree, but was surprised the Porsche dealer passed my 8 year old fronts as absolutely fine. For the warranty, the tyre sealant has to be no more than 4 years old but the tyres can be way more. Does help that my tyres never see sunlight of course when not being driven.

Shouldn’t have, pretty sure it's 7 years for Porsche iirc.
 
thanks all! Great info all round. I've decided to pass on this vehicle, so the hunt continues! Hopefully the hunt ends sooner rather than later.
 
That's a shame, hope it wasn't based too much on all the advice given, I would take some of it with a pinch of salt personally. Honestly if I was selling mine and someone started wanting money off for VANOS / bearings / head gasket etc etc. I'd send them packing pretty quickly as a liability and annoyance to sell to.

You can't expect someone to cover every eventuality with these cars, you could haggle them down to literally nothing if that was the case. I would say as long as it's priced reasonably, don't get too hung up on bearings / VANOS etc. If it feels right and the condition checks out then go for it, worry about the other stuff as costs of ownership and if it's had some of that stuff done it's a bonus.

The one you posted didn't seem too bad at all from the description personally, not like it's never had a service or has massively deviated from the schedule

Anyway, good luck!
 
Not at all, it was more of a gut decision, which is a shame as it's lovely in person. I spoke with the garage that looked after it and they said the car should have a more regular oil change but for whatever reason some owners just don't. The car is asking strong money and quite frankly needs more spent to get it to where I would be comfortable with it.
 
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