Can you help with buying a 1998 Porsche 911?
What to watch out for when buying a 1998 911 Porsche?
Phil Ber (Bray)May 2015 Filed under: choosing used car
Expert answer
Hi Phil,
We put this question to our resident Porsche 911 expert, Kyle Fortune, and this is what he said:
"As a 1998 model I assume you're referring to a 996 series 911 - which is currently the most affordable of all 911s. The first water cooled 911, the 996 has something of a mixed reputation - bargain buy or potential problem... Certainly early cars have a couple of well known engine problems based around he Rear Main Seal (RMS) and intermediate shaft (IMS). Both are potentially difficult and very expensive fixes to undertake, though many cars will have had work already done - ask any potential seller if that's the case. There are many specialists who can do the work with improved parts, so don't rule out a car - at the right price - if you're prepared to have it done.
Google IMS or RMS 996 and you'll find lots of information. Find a good one and you'll not buy anything else for the money that's as useable and enjoyable, so it's worth taking a bit of time and effort to find the best. Do so and you'll have a cracking sports car."
Hope that's of help.
Shane O' Donoghue - Complete Car Adviser@Shane_O_D