Here’s How Much It Costs To Service A Porsche 911 - Storyboard
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If you've ever wondered about the associated costs with the latest Porsche 911, here's a quick break down
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Every Porsche 911 comes with a 4-year/ 50,000-mile warranty
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An oil change is the only maintenance required at the 1-year mark and will set you back between $450-$625
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For year 2, Porsche advises you flus hthe brake fluid and change the pollen filter - $1,450
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At 30,000 miles, you will need to change your 911's spark plugs
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Year 4: time for the first major service - belts, pulleys, filters
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During your fifth year, you are no longer under warranty. You can save some money by going to a trusted independent specialist
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A drive-belt replacement at 60,000 miles is a must. It will set you back $750 on average
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If your Porsche 911 has a PDK transmission, you need to service it every 60,000 miles
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If your 911 has a manual transmission, the service interval is 12 years or 120,000 miles. It's also cheaper to service than the PDK
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The differential fluid needs to be changed at the 10-year mark. AWD models have two
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Ownership of every brand-new 911 starts with a sales tax - typically between 0 and 8.25 percent depending on the state
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Insurance and gas guzzler tax for the 911 will set you back at least $1,300 each
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Manual-equipped cars have a higher gas guzzler tax than PDK equipped 911s
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