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Well, I bought a car I have wanted all my life from them.
Well, I bought a car I have wanted all my life from them. What does that say about Beverly Hills Car Club?
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2005 Porsche 911 Carrera
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Nice honest answer to your questions about cars great
Nice honest answer to your questions about cars great people leave feedback and very helpful
Fun car
I purchased and held car for 4 years. After I purchased the car it needed many things, water pump failed, brake lines, alternator failed, motor mounts failed, cup holders snapped in all I spent about $15,000.00 on it in 4 years on a well cared for car with about 40k miles on it. It’s not cheap to keep up and I did not overpay for repairs at the dealer. It’s a great car however it’s going to cost you to keep it up properly. All the while you own it you will have fun when it’s not in the shop. Every time you hear a noise you wonder what is next and how much will it cost. This is a car for owners with disposable income, time, an extra car and a good local Porsche specialist.
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1986 Porsche 911 Cabriolet
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I had been looking at C3 Corvette's for almost 2 years
I had been looking at C3 Corvette's for almost 2 years and I finally found my 1979 Corvette with Glass T Tops and a 4-speed manual transmission and a very clean interior and very clean interior. Very good looking Corvette and they called me earlier today and the shipper told me it was ready to be shipped out, so I should have my dream car next weekend. I want to thank Jesse, Daniel and John, for helping me out with the purchase of the Corvette and for setting up the shipping from Los Angeles to Walker County Alabama. And thanks to Camille for helping me out as well. Thanks again Guys, I really appreciate everything you have done for me on this 1979 Corvette. If you're in the stage of looking for a nice Corvette, Call these people and they will hook you up with that Dream Car your looking for. Thanks again to everyone at Beverly Hills Car Club. I now have the Car I've been looking for, for about 2 years of saving up my money, and it has finally paid off being patient. Thanks again Guys, for everything, Steve Black
1986 Porsche Targa
Iconic car, which just get better with age, these cars are worth more money every year. The performance the style, Screams Sport car..... The 80'S Porsche will continue to be the legend of Porsche cars.
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1988 Porsche 928 S4
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They were great!
They were great!! They got right back to me and gave me all the details I needed!!
A Powerful THRILL in a RARE BEAUTIFUL SUPER-CAR
928s were Car of the year 2 or 3 times, "Worlds Best GT" For Good reason! FAST. FUN! BEAUTIFUL BUY!
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2006 Porsche 911 Carrera S
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professional.
professional..however a lot of the cars they are selling don't run or need extensive work..it makes me feel the ads are a bit deceptive..not disclosing that info upfront..I wouldn't have wasted my time pursuing these vehicles
Porsche owner since 1970. 2006 997 4 cab today
Owner of Porsche's since my first purchase new in 1970. 12 registered to me and another 20 or so I bought, drove on dealer plate when I was in used car business.M y 2006 997.1 Carrera 4 Cab with 30k on the odometer is one of the most dialed in cars I have driven. PASM along with the AWD helps keep this one glued to the road. The 4 is Wider than a 2 the S is not necessary. All season road runner. Top down warm weather, AWD for the rest. 😎
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Great car and worthy of being called a classic!
The last year of the true 911's If you love sports cars, real sports cars than this is a fine choice. still air cooled, no power steering, no power brakes, and no hydraulic clutch coupled with the extremely reliable 915 gear box and 240HP 3.2litre flat 6 makes this a drivers car. From 1987 and up porsche changed all these systems aforementioned with the exception of the air cooling and engine displacement. The feedback is tremendous in this car and although the clutch is stiff and it's not so nice in a tight parking lot get it rolling and the more you depress the throttle the more it responds to your inputs. The 915 gearbox is an excellent box and gets a bad rap due to todays idea that manuals are to be bludgeoned into gear in under a millisecond (nonsense!). This trans will "make you get it right" Not like the days of double clutching before synchronizers but it takes a 1/2 second to find it's place. I personally love the feel of a true classic gearbox as opposed to the more sought after G-50 from 87 up. If you like the feel of the G-50 buy an Iroc-z thats what it came with! The engine makes a superb noise particularly under full load but can be bothersome on long highway trips. Comfort is top notch as the interior is well done. The seats are quality hand stitched ventilated leather, very supportive, well bolstered as well as being 5-way adjustable. The heating system as all earlier 911 is hokey at best but will cook you out if you want it too. Instrumentation is as it should be with a large tachometer in the center of the cluster and speedo on the right. The necessary gauges and information that should go with a performance automobile of this calibre are contained within the cluster as well. All guages are visible without distraction or undue effort to view them. while the brakes take effort they are incredibly good, with little fade and superb feel. While these 911's can be expensive to work on they are notoriously reliable. With many examples having been literally to the moon milage wise without overhaul . Many were daily drivers and as such suffer from rust in the midwest and states that salt their roads. It also seems to effect long term electrical reliability since much of the electrics are not well sealed or flat out exposed to the elements. This year of the 911 is less refined than those that follow but thats the entire reason to own this year. That being said, have a good Porsche mechanic look it over first before you buy, or you may have regrets If it kills the deal so be it, they made allot of these and you will most certainly find another good car. As a foot note the Cabriolets are much noisier and lack in handling when compared to the coupes. This is due to using softer suspension to help cope with the loss of chassis rigidity in the Cabrio. Also note that what you give up in handling you gain in ride comfort as the Cab has a surprisingly fine and supple ride and still sticks far beyond where most drivers will take it.
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1974 Porsche 914 CREAMSICLE
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Very Special Car
I owned a 1974 Porsche 914 for about 7 years. The only improvement Porsche should have made was the placement of the battery. (The owner of this 914 was wise to move it to the front trunk.) Once got 40 miles to the gallon while touring the flat roads of southern Florida. Never got less than 24 mile per gallon on any fill up. The car was a joy to drive and very comfortable even on a long trip. One night I was behaving myself when a mustang zipped past me while I was doing 65. I put the pedal to the floor and felt a steady pressure as my back was gently pressed into my bucket seat. I finally came to my senses as the 914 easily slipped by 120 MPH showing no indication that I had reached anything near the cars top end. A german mechanic had told me that these cars were capable of 140 plus but I never believed it before that night. Buy this car if you have the money for the perfect sports car.
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1959 Porsche 356 * REPLICA *
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2002 Porsche 911 Carrera 4S
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I have had my '02 base 6 speed manual Carrera Coupe for
I have had my '02 base 6 speed manual Carrera Coupe for about 5 years. It was a car I had checked out, but my wife bought for my 50th. I love the car. I do some "spirited drives" with a great group of folks early Sunday mornings (when the back roads are pretty empty). The car is just a blast to drive hard. I have never come close to finding its limits in terms of cornering. It can be driven quite sedately if you keep it under about 4,000 RPMs. Fine around town. Stop and go traffic is obviously a pain with any manual car, but the clutch is a little stiffer than, say, a Honda. Road trips are fine if you can fit, and it's a bit noisy on the highway from tire noise. I was interested in the 911 over a used Cayman (or Miata, etc.) because I can put my kids in the back (they are 4 and 7, and they LOVE pulling "g-forces" The main downside is this is a 22 year old car with a list of things that really need to be replaced. Not because they are broken, but just standard maintenance. I need a transmission rebuild to fix an occasional issue with 2nd gear. Rear main seal. Check the IMS bearing. Water pump. Then the suspension and engine mounts probably need to be gone over. All this is probably $12,000-$15,000. Bottom line, these 996 911s can be had for mid-20's, but it's still a Porsche. You don't get Honda-priced parts when you need to replace something.
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1999 Porsche 911 Carrera
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I love this car.
I bought my 1999 996 in early 1999. I love the styling and it drives like a dream. A daily drive for me these days with 85000 miles. The clutch was replaced after 50000 miles and I have the oil changed every 3000 miles. My mechanic has been taking care of it for over 20 years now. I asked about the IMS issue and am told there is no evidence of any problem. If you stay ahead of maintenance you will have the best automobile you could ever own.
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1981 Porsche 911 SC
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2001 Porsche Boxster
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Wanted a Porsche for a long time...
I've dreamed of owning a 911 Turbo since I was in my teens. I'm now 63 years old and don't need to drive 150mph anymore. Last year my wife and I decided to look for a convertible to recapture the days of when we first started dating in 1987 when she had a 1982 Fiat Spyder 2000 convertible. We traded that in 2004 on a BMW 330Xi. We had a pretty sweet deal lined up on a 2008 BMW Z4 until the day before we went to pick it up and found out the dealer sold it from under us. What could have really sucked turned into a golden opportunity: we chanced upon a 2001 Boxster S with 59,000 original miles. We have not regretted the decision one bit. Yes, the ergonomics are somewhat dated compared to today and it's not the latest and greatest technology, but we bought it to drive, not to be distracted with all sorts of gizmos. (I'm employed as a Sales representative at a local Chrysler/Dodge/Jeep Dealer for over 35 years. I'm exposed to all the technology). This little Bavarian bomber is an absolute blast to drive; comfortable, quick, sticks to the road like burnt eggs to a cast iron frying pan, and turns heads everywhere. It's capable of 160+ mph, but the right road at 55 mph brings grins all the time. We just went for a weekend trip with it and had no problem with room for our luggage, a tote bag, and a small soft-sided cooler. And as an added bonus, we took it through the famed Hawk's Nest Highway on Route 97 north of Port Jervis, NY. Wonderful to drive, comfortable even after a couple hours, fuel-efficient (except when I play with the Tiptronic on a twisty road), and so far, dead-bolt reliable. So I didn't get my 911 Turbo; the Boxster S is a more than welcome consolation prize. You owe it to yourself. P.S- My wife drives it more than I do!
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A Porsche classic. Runs great.
1980 Porsche 928 rebuilt mechanically. Drives like a Porsche race car. A true 39 year old classic that runs great and still turns heads! Needs some TLC on the interior to bring it to show quality.
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