Porsche 718 Boxster / Cayman Buyers Guide 982 (2016-2024) Common faults and reliability

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22 May 202414:47

Summary

TLDRThis video script reviews the fourth-generation Porsche 718 models, the Boxster and Cayman, highlighting their evolution from the previous generation and their performance heritage. It addresses the transition to a four-cylinder engine, discussing benefits like efficiency while acknowledging enthusiasts' concerns about losing the six-cylinder. The script also covers common faults, recalls, and engine options available, emphasizing the driving experience and handling. Ultimately, it guides potential buyers on what to look for and suggests the best models, reinforcing the 718's legacy in Porsche's lineup as they shift towards electric vehicles.

Takeaways

  • 🚗 The 718 designation for the Boxster and Cayman signifies a new generation while honoring Porsche's performance heritage.
  • 🏎️ The original 718 model debuted in 1957 and won prestigious races, emphasizing Porsche's sports car legacy.
  • ⚙️ The new 718 models shifted from six-cylinder engines to four-cylinder engines for improved performance, cost, and efficiency.
  • 🔧 Despite some criticism, the 718's chassis and driver controls were optimized to deliver an exceptional driving experience.
  • 📅 The 718 began production in 2016, with various engine options introduced, including a naturally aspirated 4.0-litre engine in later models.
  • ⚡ The upcoming replacement for the 718 is expected to be electric, indicating Porsche's shift towards electric vehicles.
  • 🔍 Common faults to look out for include air conditioning compressor issues, water pump failures, and O2 sensor replacements.
  • 📊 Safety ratings are not available due to the niche nature of the 718, but Porsche generally adheres to high safety standards.
  • 🔄 There have been recalls related to airbags and potential issues with crash beam detachment, emphasizing the importance of checking recalls when purchasing.
  • 🏆 The 4.0-litre engine in the GT4 and Spyder models is significant, delivering high performance and a unique driving experience, though early engine issues were resolved under warranty.

Q & A

  • What is the significance of the 718 designation for Porsche's Boxster and Cayman models?

    -The 718 designation creates a clear separation within Porsche's sports car lineup and serves as a reminder of the brand's performance heritage, especially in an era where electric vehicles are becoming increasingly popular.

  • How does the performance of the four-cylinder engine in the 718 compare to the previous generation's six-cylinder engine?

    -While the four-cylinder engines in the 718 models may have lower displacement, they provide improved speed and horsepower on paper. However, enthusiasts often debate the driving experience, as the character of the engine is different.

  • What are some key features of the chassis and suspension in the 718 models?

    -The chassis, suspension geometry, and driver controls in the 718 models are highly refined to maximize performance, making the entire range—from the base Cayman to the GT4 RS—exceptional in handling and driving experience.

  • When did the production of the 718 models begin?

    -Production of the 718 models began in 2016, following the debut of the Boxster at the Geneva Motor Show and the Cayman at the Beijing Motor Show later that year.

  • What changes were made to the engine lineup of the 718 models over the years?

    -Initially, the 718 featured 2.0-liter and 2.5-liter four-cylinder engines. In 2019, a naturally aspirated 4.0-liter engine was introduced in the GTS, GT4, and Spyder models, while the RS variants received an even more powerful version.

  • What common faults have been reported for the 718 models?

    -Common issues include air conditioning compressor noise, water pump failures, headlining sagging, second gear grinding in manual transmissions, O2 sensor failures, and exhaust valve malfunctions.

  • What recalls have affected the 718 models since their release?

    -Recalls include issues with front side airbags, unintended airbag deployments, problems with the crash beam in pre-facelift vehicles, and a coding error in the rear spoiler control module for some 2023 and 2024 models.

  • How does the fuel economy of the different engine variants compare?

    -The 2.0-liter engine has a fuel economy of 40.9 mpg, the 2.5-liter engine averages 38.7 mpg, and the 4.0-liter naturally aspirated engine averages 26.4 mpg, though performance driving can significantly affect these figures.

  • What should potential buyers look for when considering the purchase of a used 718?

    -Buyers should check service records for water pump replacements, inspect for any signs of overheating, listen for unusual noises from the air conditioning compressor, and ensure the condition of the vehicle's interior and features.

  • What are the recommended models for buyers with different budgets?

    -For a tighter budget, the base 718 offers excellent value. For those with a higher budget, the Spyder RS is considered the ultimate Boxster, providing a unique driving experience as the last combustion engine version of this model.

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