Since I purchased a 1990 911 C4 Cabriolet, I've barely racked up 50 miles on it. Driving has been limited; this is due to a few things, including the fact that I owe a little bit on it and don't want to risk an accident or other adverse event that could impact its value. But there's also the general fear that comes with owning a car like this and that a pricey repair could rear its head at any moment.
However, I have to admit that after taking it in to my local shop for its annual servicing, it has been a surprisingly reliable vehicle to own with no major issues to report. Now a year in, my shop again confirmed it didn't need much: in fact, the only work I had done was at my own hand, including an oil and filter change; the replacement of the front bumper with a freshly painted bumper cover; battery replacement; and replacement of the heavily chipped front wiper arms after finding a set of NOS arms on eBay.
There was a differential leak flagged when the car first arrived and the shop verified that the leak hadn't changed and was something that could continue to be monitored. Really, this 911 has asked very little of me and everything still works - the windows, locks, rear spoiler, seats, and so on.
It's also a treat to drive. Unlike my 996, this is a car that is still quite visceral, with pops and burbles and a silky smooth gearbox. It's hard to believe that a 4WD car has both a superior transmission and chassis dynamics over a RWD Carrera, but here we are.
Overall, even with my limited use, I feel better and better about taking a chance on this C4 Cabriolet from Arkansas - and don't expect to sell it anytime soon.