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what is the maintenance cost of a newly leased Porsche in Canada?

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I want to know what is the real cost of ownership of a Porsche in Canada. I am thinking of a 911 C4/C4S. How often do you have problems that need to be fixed in the dealership? (ie how reliable is the quality?)







8 Responses to 'what is the maintenance cost of a newly leased Porsche in Canada?'

  1. Rudy H - January 16th, 2007 at 5:36 pm

    If you have to ask, you can’t afford it.

  2. Tee - January 20th, 2007 at 4:28 am

    You sould only have the Oil and Filter Changes for the most part of the Lease. Failures are few these day and valve adjustments went away with the 993 model. The current 996 model is a great car and fun to drive.

    JD Power’s rated Porsche #1 in the 2008 APEAL Study Results also ranks highest in the 2008 Initial Quality Study (IQS).

    Speak with the Dealership Maintenance Manager and go over what is expected.

  3. Christel Blatchford - October 12th, 2010 at 2:27 am

    The Zune concentrates on being a Portable Media Player. Not a web browser. Not a game machine. Maybe in the future it’ll do even better in those areas, but for now it’s a fantastic way to organize and listen to your music and videos, and is without peer in that regard. The iPod’s strengths are its web browsing and apps. If those sound more compelling, perhaps it is your best choice.

  4. ehowto - October 15th, 2010 at 3:12 am

    Hands down, Apple’s app store wins by a mile. It’s a huge selection of all sorts of apps vs a rather sad selection of a handful for Zune. Microsoft has plans, especially in the realm of games, but I’m not sure I’d want to bet on the future if this aspect is important to you. The iPod is a much better choice in that case.

  5. know how to tie a tie - October 18th, 2010 at 11:36 pm

    Zune and iPod: Most people compare the Zune to the Touch, but after seeing how slim and surprisingly small and light it is, I consider it to be a rather unique hybrid that combines qualities of both the Touch and the Nano. It’s very colorful and lovely OLED screen is slightly smaller than the touch screen, but the player itself feels quite a bit smaller and lighter. It weighs about 2/3 as much, and is noticeably smaller in width and height, while being just a hair thicker.

  6. how to write a resume - October 20th, 2010 at 2:33 am

    Apple now has Rhapsody as an app, which is a great start, but it is currently hampered by the inability to store locally on your iPod, and has a dismal 64kbps bit rate. If this changes, then it will somewhat negate this advantage for the Zune, but the 10 songs per month will still be a big plus in Zune Pass’ favor.

  7. Luba Caho - October 21st, 2010 at 9:28 am

    Sorry for the huge review, but I’m really loving the new Zune, and hope this, as well as the excellent reviews some other people have written, will help you decide if it’s the right choice for you.

  8. sinema izle - November 5th, 2010 at 4:35 am

    The Zune concentrates on being a Portable Media Player. Not a web browser. Not a game machine. Maybe in the future it’ll do even better in those areas, but for now it’s a fantastic way to organize and listen to your music and videos, and is without peer in that regard. The iPod’s strengths are its web browsing and apps. If those sound more compelling, perhaps it is your best choice.


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