{"version":"1.0.0","episode":{"title":"The Do's and Don’ts of Buying Your First Porsche 997","url":"http://getcarcurious.com/episodes/the-do-s-and-don-ts-of-buying-your-first-porsche-997","audioUrl":"https://mcdn.podbean.com/mf/web/jqw7a52wpky5tc93/riverside_derek_mar_26_2026_001_elevenafternine_pod6huwl.mp3","description":"I just bought a 2005 Porsche 911 with 102,000 miles on it. And I'd do it again tomorrow.\nIn this episode I break down exactly what to look for — and what to run from — when buying a 997.1. IMS bearings, bore scoring, Carfax red flags, and why a set of cheap tires can tell you more about a previous owner than they ever would.\nWhether you're actively shopping or just dreaming about it — this one's for you.\nQuick Apple Podcasts note. If you see “Episode Unavailable,” unfollow the show, then refollow. That fixes it &nbsp;\n#ElevenAfterNine #ElevenAfterNinePodcast #Porsche911 #Porsche997 #CarPodcast\nFind the video at ElevenAfterNine on YouTube, follow @TheElevenAfterNine on Instagram, and visit ElevenAfterNine.com.\n"},"annotations":[{"startTime":85.1,"endTime":90.8,"type":"concept","title":"lost generation","url":"/glossary/lost-generation","quote":"...the 9-11 that I think is overlooked... So let's talk about the 997.1 for a minute. The reason I called this kind of the lost generation...","canonicalId":"concept:lost-generation","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.7,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"“Lost generation” is a community label implying the 997.1 (and sometimes the 996/early 997) gets overlooked compared with more celebrated 911 eras. The host frames it as “overlooked” or “afraid of it,” which is a common enthusiast buying dynamic.","simplifiedExplanation":"“Lost generation” is basically a nickname people use when they think a certain Porsche era gets ignored. The host is saying the 997.1 is often overlooked compared to other 911s."}},{"startTime":90.8,"endTime":95.9,"type":"concept","title":"bridge generation","url":"/glossary/bridge-generation","quote":"The reason I called this kind of the lost generation, it's really more of a bridge generation.","canonicalId":"concept:bridge-generation","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.75,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Calling the 997.1 a “bridge generation” means it shares traits from both the earlier 996 and the later 997.2, so it can feel like a transitional car in styling, interior, and engineering refinement.","simplifiedExplanation":"A “bridge generation” is basically a model that connects two eras. The 997.1 is described as being between the older 996 and the later 997 updates."}},{"startTime":101.7,"endTime":109.7,"type":"concept","title":"air cooled to water cooled","url":"/glossary/air-cooled-to-water-cooled","quote":"...ushered in a huge sea change for Porsche going from air cooled to water cooled, changing the shape significantly.","canonicalId":"concept:air-cooled-to-water-cooled","priority":0.9,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"This describes Porsche’s major powertrain cooling shift on the 911 line: moving from air-cooled engines to water-cooled engines. That change affected packaging, engine bay layout, and how the cars behave and are maintained over time.","simplifiedExplanation":"Porsche changed how the engine is cooled—from air cooling to water cooling. That can change how the car is built and what kind of maintenance it needs."}},{"startTime":109.7,"endTime":115.6,"type":"concept","title":"fried egg headlights","url":"/glossary/fried-egg-headlights","quote":"Of course, the controversial fried egg headlights, a huge jump in production manufacturing changes...","canonicalId":"concept:fried-egg-headlights","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.8,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"“Fried egg headlights” is a nickname for the distinctive headlight design used on the 996-era 911. The look is often debated by enthusiasts, and it’s frequently cited as part of why some people overlook the 996/early 997 cars.","simplifiedExplanation":"“Fried egg headlights” is a nickname for a specific headlight shape/design. People either love it or hate it, and it’s become part of the 996’s reputation."}},{"startTime":166.0,"endTime":212.1,"type":"term","title":"IMS issues","url":"/glossary/ims-issues","quote":"including the somewhat troublesome engine coming out of the 996 generation, famously known for IMS issues, RMS seal leakage, and maybe bore scoring... And while substantially different in character, it did away with the IMS issue problems...","canonicalId":"term:ims-issues","priority":0.9,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"IMS stands for Intermediate Shaft, a component in certain Porsche flat-six engines. “IMS issues” refers to known failures or wear related to the IMS bearing, which can lead to expensive engine damage. The host contrasts this with later engines that they say do away with the IMS problem.","simplifiedExplanation":"IMS is a part inside some Porsche engines. The “IMS issue” is a well-known problem where that bearing can fail over time, potentially causing major engine damage. That’s why buyers pay attention to which engine generation a 911 has."}},{"startTime":173.5,"endTime":246.5,"type":"term","title":"sleeping dog 997.1","url":"/glossary/sleeping-dog-997-1","quote":"So this kind of sleeping dog 997.1 is bookended by the 996 and then the 997.2 that followed it... The public has really flocked to that because of the DFI motor... So where does that leave my sleeping dog 997.1?","canonicalId":"term:sleeping-dog-997-1","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.7,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"“Sleeping dog” is a colloquial way to describe something that’s underestimated or not fully appreciated. Here, the host uses it to argue that the 997.1 is overlooked compared with the more popular 997.2. The concept matters because it ties directly to the buying advice: don’t assume the cheaper option is always the worse one.","simplifiedExplanation":"“Sleeping dog” is a colorful way of saying “people aren’t paying attention to this.” The host thinks the 997.1 is undervalued compared with the 997.2. The point is to look past hype and understand the real differences."}},{"startTime":194.2,"endTime":212.1,"type":"term","title":"direct fuel injected engine","url":"/glossary/direct-fuel-injected-engine","quote":"And the big, big change was the move to the direct fuel injected engine. It was a architecture change completely moving away from the motors of the last 10 years or so... And while substantially different in character, it did away with the IMS issue problems...","canonicalId":"term:direct-fuel-injected-engine","priority":0.9,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Direct fuel injection (DFI) delivers fuel directly into the combustion chamber rather than into the intake tract. In this segment, the host frames the move to a direct-injected engine as a major architecture change for the 997.2. They also connect it to eliminating the earlier IMS issue concerns, which is why buyers and values shifted.","simplifiedExplanation":"Direct fuel injection means the car sprays fuel straight into the engine’s cylinders. The host says the 997.2 got this system and it changed the engine design a lot. They also claim it helped avoid some of the earlier Porsche engine problems."}},{"startTime":341.2,"endTime":348.4,"type":"term","title":"cross pipe","url":"/glossary/crosspipe","quote":"...get a fister exhaust and then a cross pipe and really try to make it as loud and rowdy as possible...","canonicalId":"term:crosspipe","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.8,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"A cross pipe is part of an exhaust system that connects or re-routes exhaust flow between banks/sections, often used to change sound and exhaust scavenging. In this context, the host pairs it with an exhaust to increase loudness and “theater.”","simplifiedExplanation":"A cross pipe is an exhaust part that helps shape how exhaust gases flow. Changing it can change the sound and how the car “feels” when you drive it."}},{"startTime":388.4,"endTime":391.2,"type":"term","title":"electric power steering","url":"/glossary/electric-power-steering","quote":"...the E-Past, the electric power steering is fantastic and it is the best in the entire auto industry...","canonicalId":"term:electric-power-steering","priority":0.9,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Electric power steering (EPS) uses an electric motor to assist steering rather than hydraulic pressure. The speaker praises Porsche’s EPS as excellent, and notes that even the early generation of it isn’t as bad as people claim.","simplifiedExplanation":"Electric power steering uses a motor to help you turn the wheel. The host is saying Porsche’s version feels really good, not numb or unpleasant."}},{"startTime":569.5,"endTime":574.7,"type":"concept","title":"car fax history","url":"/glossary/car-fax-history","quote":"But the nice thing is this car does come with a long car fax history of being serviced at the Porsche dealer through its last two owners.","canonicalId":"concept:car-fax-history","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.85,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"“Carfax history” refers to a vehicle history report that can summarize ownership, accident/incident records, and service events reported to databases. In buying a used Porsche, it’s often used to confirm that the car was serviced and to spot red flags."}},{"startTime":569.5,"endTime":574.7,"type":"company","title":"Porsche dealer","url":"/glossary/porsche-dealer","quote":"...a long car fax history of being serviced at the Porsche dealer through its last two owners.","canonicalId":"company:porsche-dealer","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.8,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Getting serviced at a Porsche dealer typically means work performed by technicians trained on Porsche systems and using manufacturer-approved procedures. While not a guarantee of perfection, dealer service records are often easier to verify and can improve buyer confidence."}},{"startTime":644.0,"endTime":648.4,"type":"concept","title":"pre-purchase inspection","url":"/glossary/pre-purchase-inspection","quote":"With a good maintenance history comes a good pre-purchase inspection. And as always, I'm a huge proponent of that.","canonicalId":"concept:pre-purchase-inspection","priority":0.9,"confidence":0.95,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"A pre-purchase inspection (PPI) is a thorough inspection performed before you buy a car, often by an independent specialist. It’s especially important for used Porsche sports cars because it can uncover maintenance gaps and expensive-to-fix issues.","simplifiedExplanation":"A pre-purchase inspection is a check done before you buy the car. It helps you find problems early so you don’t get stuck with surprise repair costs."}},{"startTime":653.9,"endTime":658.7,"type":"term","title":"indie mechanic","url":"/glossary/indie-mechanic","quote":"I actually went in and sat and went through the car with the mechanic. It was an indie mechanic and he was very open to that.","canonicalId":"term:indie-mechanic","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.75,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"“Indie mechanic” refers to an independent shop rather than a dealership. For Porsches, many owners prefer independents that specialize in the brand because they can be more flexible and sometimes more transparent during inspections.","simplifiedExplanation":"An indie mechanic is a non-dealership repair shop. Some are great with Porsches and can explain what they find in a more personal way."}},{"startTime":687.6,"endTime":695.0,"type":"company","title":"Blackstone Lab","url":"/glossary/blackstone-lab","quote":"Talking to the Blackstone Lab folks, the actual incident of bore scoring on these base motors and the S motors is 3% or less.","canonicalId":"company:blackstone-lab","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.8,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Blackstone Laboratories is known for oil analysis services, where used oil is tested to infer engine condition. The speaker references their data to argue that bore scoring incidents are relatively uncommon in the discussed engines.","simplifiedExplanation":"Blackstone Lab is a company that analyzes used oil to help judge how an engine is doing. In this case, they’re being used as a source for how often bore scoring shows up."}},{"startTime":725.0,"endTime":730.2,"type":"term","title":"compression","url":"/glossary/compression","quote":"almost like scratches, which over time will get worse and affect compression. But there is an issue with that.","canonicalId":"term:compression","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.78,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Compression is how well an engine’s cylinders seal and build pressure during the compression stroke. If cylinder walls are scored, sealing can degrade, which can lead to lower compression and performance issues.","simplifiedExplanation":"Compression is the engine’s ability to squeeze the air/fuel mixture properly. If the cylinder walls are worn, the engine may not seal as well, so it doesn’t build pressure like it should."}},{"startTime":725.0,"endTime":756.8,"type":"term","title":"bore scoring","url":"/glossary/bore-scoring","quote":"almost like scratches, which over time will get worse and affect compression. But there is an issue with that... And bore scoring normally starts at the bottom and comes up.","canonicalId":"term:bore-scoring","priority":0.9,"confidence":0.92,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Bore scoring is damage/scuffing on the cylinder walls, often caused by wear or lubrication issues. It can worsen over time and reduce engine compression, which is why it’s a key inspection item on certain engines.","simplifiedExplanation":"Bore scoring means the inside walls of the engine cylinders are getting scratched or worn. If it’s there now, it can get worse and hurt how well the engine builds compression."}},{"startTime":766.6,"endTime":777.5,"type":"term","title":"tire date code","url":"/glossary/tire-date-code","quote":"Other things to look for when you're looking for a car that's been taken care of are the tires. Tires really do tell a story. Number one, what's the date code?","canonicalId":"term:tire-date-code","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"The tire date code is a stamped manufacturing date on the sidewall, used to estimate tire age. Tire age matters because rubber degrades over time, even if tread depth looks good.","simplifiedExplanation":"The tire date code tells you when the tire was made. Old tires can feel okay but still become unsafe because the rubber ages."}},{"startTime":802.9,"endTime":813.5,"type":"term","title":"alignment","url":"/glossary/alignment","quote":"Do they keep up with the alignment? Are the tires wearing correctly? All of these things play into the calculus of looking at a car and seeing, is this something that I can put my faith in when I purchase it.","canonicalId":"term:alignment","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.86,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Alignment refers to how the wheels are set relative to each other and the road (camber, toe, etc.). If alignment is off, tires wear unevenly, which is a clue that the car may not have been maintained correctly.","simplifiedExplanation":"Alignment is how straight the wheels are pointed. If it’s wrong, tires wear out faster or unevenly, which can be a sign the car wasn’t cared for."}},{"startTime":824.5,"endTime":831.8,"type":"term","title":"PPI","url":"/glossary/ppi","quote":"So the TLDR is don't be afraid of high mileage, make sure you get a PPI, bore scoring check is absolutely a must, and look for the normal wear issues that a car has and see if they've been addressed.","canonicalId":"term:ppi","priority":0.9,"confidence":0.95,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"PPI stands for pre-purchase inspection, a professional inspection done before buying a used car. For a Porsche 997, it’s especially important because it can uncover hidden mechanical issues and confirm whether maintenance has been properly handled."}},{"startTime":890.1,"endTime":899.3,"type":"concept","title":"ownership ethoses","url":"/glossary/ownership-ethoses","quote":"...but just realize that you have a lot of different personalities and a lot of different ownership ethoses that have gone along with the ownership of the car.","canonicalId":"concept:ownership-ethoses","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.75,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"“Ownership ethoses” refers to the mindset and habits of previous owners—how they value maintenance, driving, and spending on repairs. The host argues that different owner mindsets can lead to different service quality and risk when you buy the car.","simplifiedExplanation":"This means the “way” previous owners treated the car. Some people maintain carefully and others don’t, and that affects what you’ll deal with later."}},{"startTime":964.7,"endTime":976.0,"type":"part","title":"lug nuts","url":"/glossary/lug-nuts","quote":"Let me talk to you about my lug nut theory. My lug nut theory is that the lug nuts really do tell a story on the car. I'll give you a four example. If you come up to a car and the rims are beautiful and the tires look brand new, but the lug nuts are rusty...","canonicalId":"part:lug-nuts","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"“Lug nuts” are the fasteners that secure the wheel to the hub. The host uses their condition (like rust) as a clue about how much attention the car has received, since lug nuts are often overlooked compared with more visible items like wheels and tires."}},{"startTime":1054.6,"endTime":1066.0,"type":"term","title":"rubberized buttons","url":"/glossary/rubberized-buttons","quote":"...don't be afraid if you see buttons that are worn, especially kind of those rubberized buttons where the words come off.","canonicalId":"term:rubberized-buttons","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.8,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Rubberized switch/button surfaces can degrade over time, especially with heavy use and heat. When the printed lettering wears off, it’s often cosmetic but can be a bargaining point because replacements may be available.","simplifiedExplanation":"Some interior buttons have a rubbery coating that can wear out and make the labels fade. The good news is it’s usually fixable."}},{"startTime":1066.0,"endTime":1071.6,"type":"term","title":"door handles being a little floppy","url":"/glossary/door-handles-being-a-little-floppy","quote":"Those can be replaced... And there are a number of interior normal wear things like kind of the door handles being a little floppy.","canonicalId":"term:door-handles-being-a-little-floppy","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.75,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"A “floppy” door handle feel can indicate worn linkages, bushings, or internal mechanisms from age and use. It’s often considered normal wear on older cars, but it’s worth checking for any looseness that feels excessive or inconsistent.","simplifiedExplanation":"If the door handle feels loose, it can just be worn parts inside from years of use. It’s usually not a deal-breaker, but you should inspect it."}},{"startTime":1071.6,"endTime":1077.5,"type":"term","title":"stereo knobs can get a little sticky","url":"/glossary/stereo-knobs-can-get-a-little-sticky","quote":"Sometimes the stereo knobs can get a little sticky.","canonicalId":"term:stereo-knobs-can-get-a-little-sticky","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.78,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Sticky stereo knobs are typically caused by degraded plastics, contamination, or wear in the control mechanism. It’s usually a comfort/condition issue rather than a major mechanical problem, but it can signal overall interior aging.","simplifiedExplanation":"If the radio knobs feel sticky, it’s usually just wear or residue from use. It’s annoying, but it’s generally fixable."}},{"startTime":1077.5,"endTime":1082.5,"type":"term","title":"worn circle where your heel rests","url":"/glossary/worn-circle-where-your-heel-rests","quote":"Or in the driver's side carpet, you have that kind of worn circle where your heel rests near the gas pedal or the clutch.","canonicalId":"term:worn-circle-where-your-heel-rests","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.82,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"A circular wear pattern on the driver’s carpet near the pedal area is common on cars with frequent heel-and-toe or just regular foot movement. It’s often a sign of normal driver usage rather than neglect.","simplifiedExplanation":"That worn spot on the floor by the pedals is usually from your foot moving around over time. It’s typically normal wear."}},{"startTime":1101.8,"endTime":1107.5,"type":"term","title":"extreme fading in the color of the carpet","url":"/glossary/extreme-fading-in-the-color-of-the-carpet","quote":"...or extreme fading in the color of the carpet, especially under the rear window...","canonicalId":"term:extreme-fading-in-the-color-of-the-carpet","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.8,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Extreme carpet fading is a sign of significant UV exposure and/or heat cycling. It can help corroborate other evidence (like dash cracks) that the car may have been stored outdoors or in harsh conditions."}},{"startTime":1107.5,"endTime":1112.7,"type":"term","title":"mildew smell","url":"/glossary/mildew-smell","quote":"...any kind of mildew smell that tells me it was in a dark dank garage.","canonicalId":"term:mildew-smell","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"A mildew smell typically indicates moisture intrusion or prolonged damp storage, which can lead to mold and interior material damage. For a buyer, it’s a cue to investigate for leaks, water damage, and ventilation issues.","simplifiedExplanation":"A mildew smell usually means there’s been moisture somewhere inside. That’s a warning sign because it can cause lasting damage."}},{"startTime":1172.4,"endTime":1178.9,"type":"concept","title":"vacuum is pulling up","url":"/glossary/vacuum-is-pulling-up","quote":"And as the 997.2s explode in price, that vacuum is pulling up the 997.1s.","canonicalId":"concept:vacuum-is-pulling-up","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.75,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"The “vacuum” metaphor means when a more expensive or more desired variant (here, 997.2) rises in price, buyers who can’t stretch to it start looking at the next-best alternative (997.1). That demand spillover can lift prices for the earlier cars."}},{"startTime":1193.4,"endTime":1198.4,"type":"concept","title":"bridge vehicle","url":"/glossary/bridge-vehicle","quote":"And I kind of think of it as like a fantastic bridge vehicle, a bridge model that ties in the older air cooled models with the newer, more modern stuff like the 991s.","canonicalId":"concept:bridge-vehicle","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.8,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"A “bridge vehicle” is a model that sits between two eras—stylistically, mechanically, or in terms of technology. Here, the host uses it to describe how the Porsche 997.1 connects older air-cooled 911s to the later, more modern 991-era cars.","simplifiedExplanation":"A “bridge vehicle” is a car that feels like it belongs to two different generations. They’re saying the 997.1 is in-between the old air-cooled 911s and newer ones."}},{"startTime":1214.5,"endTime":1219.9,"type":"term","title":"exhaust","url":"/glossary/exhaust","quote":"I am going to wake up the exhaust a little bit with a fister exhaust from Darren Fister.","canonicalId":"term:exhaust","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.8,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"“Exhaust” here refers to the car’s exhaust system, which can be upgraded to change sound, flow, and sometimes performance characteristics. The host is specifically talking about adding an aftermarket exhaust.","simplifiedExplanation":"The exhaust is the system that carries gases out of the engine. Changing it can make the car sound different and sometimes run better."}},{"startTime":1219.9,"endTime":1225.5,"type":"term","title":"install","url":"/glossary/install","quote":"as he puts out some absolutely fantastic stuff. [1225.5s]  And ultimately, I'm really excited to continue to put out content","canonicalId":"term:install","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.75,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"An “install” is the actual installation of aftermarket parts—here, an exhaust system. Proper installation affects things like alignment, sealing, and whether the car will be quiet and leak-free.","simplifiedExplanation":"An “install” means putting the new part on the car. Doing it correctly helps prevent rattles and exhaust leaks."}}],"speakers":[{"id":"s1","name":"Derek","role":"host"}],"transcripts":[{"url":"http://getcarcurious.com/episodes/the-do-s-and-don-ts-of-buying-your-first-porsche-997/transcript.vtt","type":"text/vtt"}]}