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MR_Y

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Fuel economy is getting better with age/mileage.
Driving home off peak evening also helps :)
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In morning peak traffic, averaging around 11-12 litres/100km.

Currently at 66,xxxkm.
Will check tyres soon.
Nothing really to report.

Picture from recent Hazelwood Pretoria trip.
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MR_Y

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Update at 68,000km.

Oil leak repair from August last year did not hold and leak returned (more oil damp than a leak, no drips/drops). Porsche dealer is claiming on the warranty of the parts that they had fitted (since it was the gasket that failed). Parts and labour are covered.

The front brake pads and discs are up for replacement. The front pads lasted 33,000km (last fitted at 35,000km on clock). The rear pads (current pads fitted at 58,000km, having previously been replaced also at 35,000km on clock, so previously lasted 23,000km) are still good.

I don't know when the brake discs were last replaced. I bought the car at 32,000km and have not touched discs since then.

All in, the cost of front brake pads, front discs and labour at Porsche dealer came out slightly less than that of Cafe 9 (reputable Porsche specialist), that I decided to stick with the dealership. I have not owned an M car, but based on anecdotal reports (at least from Google) the cost is in the ballpark of dealer cost for M4 brakes.

Tyres are still good - last fitted at 39,000km. Seems to be 4mm all round with even wear pattern. I am questioning the need for the R699pm Porsche tyre insurance, but will keep it in place for now given the hit or miss nature of JHB roads.

Overall, the car is performing well. I am not tired of driving it daily to work and weekends.

Cars and coffee at Hazelwood
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Not a garage queen - parking in the park
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Good buyer's guide on the 991.1 from FCP Euro
 
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