Porsche 911 Service Costs
The average service cost for a Porsche 911 can vary depending on the model type, mileage, age, and service level. A minor service typically ranges from £500 to £800 and includes oil and filter changes, fluid top-ups, and diagnostic checks.
A major service is recommended every four years or 40,000 miles, and it generally costs between £1,200 to £1,600. A major service includes all the parts of a minor service, plus additional replacements such as spark plugs, air filters, cabin filters, and brake fluid. On some models, transmission fluid and drive belt inspections or replacements are also required, which can increase the total price.
However, additional factors can influence 911 servicing costs, such as brake disc and pad replacements or tyre replacements, which can cost anywhere between £1,500 and £2,500. While Porsche 911 servicing costs are higher than the average vehicle's, regular maintenance is essential for keeping the vehicle in peak condition. Staying on top of its service intervals ensures it performs reliably and safely on the road.
Porsche Cayman and Boxster Service Costs
The average service costs for the Porsche Cayman and Boxster depend on the vehicle’s age, mileage, and whether it requires a minor or major service. Both models share similar mechanical components, so their servicing prices are generally the same across the board.
A minor service for the Porsche Cayman and Boxster at a Porsche dealership typically ranges from £450 to £650. A minor service includes topping up fluid levels, conducting diagnostic tests and replacing the engine oil and filter. However, the overall price can differ slightly based on the vehicle's model generation (such as the 987, 981, or 718).

A major service is more comprehensive and generally costs between £850 to £1,300. This service includes everything in a minor service plus additional work such as replacing the spark plugs, pollen filters, air filters and brake fluid. Depending on the model and its condition, other components like the serpentine belt or transmission oil can also be checked or replaced, adding to the overall cost.
Additional wear-and-tear on the brake pads and discs can also impact the overall price and having them replaced can cost between £1,000 to £1,800, depending on whether the front, rear, or both sets need replacing.
Porsche Macan Service Costs
A minor service for a Porsche Macan typically costs between £450 and £650 at a main Porsche Centre, whereas a major service can cost between £850 to £1,200. Any additional maintenance or replacements for brake pads, discs, tyres, and suspension components can also increase the overall cost. For example, replacing all four brake discs and pads can cost anywhere between £1,500 to £2,000, while a full set of Porsche-approved tyres typically costs £800 to £1,200.
What sets the Macan apart from other Porsche vehicles is its SUV format and daily usability. Unlike the 911, Cayman, or Boxster, which are mainly designed for performance driving, the Macan balances luxury, sportiness, and practicality. It’s built on a different platform, with a higher driving position and a heavier focus on comfort. Due to its design and usage, the Macan can experience different wear patterns, especially on the tyres, brakes, and suspension, compared to the 911, which can influence the type and frequency of its servicing over time.
In short, the Porsche Macan is more affordable to service compared to high-end models like the 911, and regular servicing ensures it continues to perform at its best and retains its value as a luxury-performance SUV.
Porsche Cayenne Service Costs
The average service cost for a Porsche Cayenne varies depending on the model, engine type (petrol, diesel, hybrid), mileage, and whether the service is minor or major. As a large luxury SUV, the Cayenne combines performance with practicality, but its size and complexity mean it has a higher servicing cost compared to other Porsche models.
A minor service for the Porsche Cayenne typically costs between £500 and £750 at a Porsche main dealer, whereas a major service can range between £1,000 to £1,400. Cayenne models have slightly higher costs due to the need for additional inspections of the battery system, electric motor components, and specialised cooling systems.

Compared to the 911 or Cayman, the Cayenne has more complex suspension systems, all-wheel drive configurations, and additional comfort features, which can all influence the vehicle's maintenance requirements and part replacements. Its larger size also means there's a higher overall cost for tyres, brakes, and fluids.
The Cayenne is designed to handle a mix of urban driving, long-distance travel, and off-road usage, which means it's subjected to different wear patterns than other sports cars. The brakes and tyres can wear out faster due to the vehicle’s weight, and the air suspension system can need specialised maintenance - which can increase the total price.
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