Nonsense, you can get a top trim Cayman from 06-07 in great shape for $26-30,000. Not mention if you got kids you could get a Cayenne, the TDI version is actually a solid daily.
James Reeves’ personal channel is a channel for men’s content. Cars are a guy thing. What’s next on the docket? Explosives? Large hobby rockets? Knives? Survival techniques? Lego engines? Armored MMA? English War Bow? Moonshining?
I've owned my 993 C2 for 15 years now, and even shipped it to Europe and back for a long vacation. It has been the most reliable car I have ever owned, and continues to put a smile on my face every time I drive it. Congratulations, and I hope you enjoy it in great health and for many years to come!
James, as a sanctimonious boomer 1911 shooter and coincidentally a Porschephile, please allow me to congratulate you on your Porsche Enlightenment. The Greatest 911, the last air-cooled, the last REAL 911, and also the BEST. The 993 is it! Nothing like the snarl of an air cooled flat six Porsche engine in its high rev power curve. AND you bought it in the best and most proper color for a Porsche to boot! I will no longer be annoyed by your too-handsome face and too cute millennial shorts, or your lack of proper appreciation of revolvers and other old guns. I bet you pal Clint Smith is proud of you!
This is one of the most inspiring Porsche 993 videos I’ve ever seen. I own a 1995 993 for two years now. Have no complains, no crazy maintenance cost, just smiles and thumbs up from people when Im driving around.
Hey, I’ve been in the military for 20 years, love and own a 993, & no one at work knows. I don’t have it for that reason. I love the beautiful looks, high quality, analog everything, and working on it myself. Not all Porsche owners are arrogant, mean, selfish, etc, etc. Some just love the cars for what they are and what they were meant to do.
It’s interesting though that the 996 hit rock bottom before COVID and is now getting recognised as a classic. I think having the IMS failure reputation is a good thing because then only true enthusiasts will be interested in getting one as the last true analog 911 before the 997 was released. Most forget that the 997.1 also had the same engine issues with higher chances of bore scoring than the original 996
If you don’t have 993 money I’d recommend the 981 Cayman/Boxster. They are the last car with N/A engines and 2/3 of the parts are from the 911. A pretty analog car and handles better than the 911. Bullet proof reliability and the maintenance is easy with a Quick Jack lift. Porsches are designed to be easy to work on once service panels are removed. The 981 has permanent drive axles and permanent timing chain. This year is major service year for mine. Plugs, oil, filter, PDK fluid, front rotors and pads. All this is only $500 and a day or so of wrenching. I buy my Mobil One oil from Walmart. Major service interval is 40,000 miles. You can get a S model of these (315/330 hp @ 3,100 lbs) with a few miles for less than 45,000 and they’re worth every penny.
The 993 (my bad, edit 996 changed to 993) is georgous and it is mechanically solid. Great purchase and I hate to admit it, but it suits you, short shorts and all. You will look like a damn movie star in that thing, pretty boy!
My late father was a Porsche guy. When I was a little kid I would follow him around his garage while he built his own race cars from wrecked 911’s. He built 3 different race cars over the years and one of his fastest and best builds was from two wrecked 993’… one was crashed in the front and the other the rear. He basically cut the cars in half and welded the good halves back together. In his first race he rolled the cad about 8 times at about 120mph… juts to rebuild the car again lol. The second time he rebuilt it he didn’t cross the wiring for the ABS system (which was the cause of the roll over crash lol). When I got to be about 18 the 993 race car became my track car as dad had “graduated” to GT3 Cup cars. I have his first Porsche that he bought in my garage going through a mile restoration. It’s a 77’ euro spec that he bought while he lived in Germany for a few years. When he moved back home he imported the car to bring it with him (in about 1982, I was born in 85’).
996 turbo looks better than the carrera. I’d love to buy a 993 but uhhhh, I’m poor 😅 The 996 is still “affordable” but sooner or later they’re going to appreciate.
993 was always my favorite 911, last of the air cooled Porsches, at the same time it's modern enough with its timeless body design, and much sexier than any of the previous 911s, huge improvement over 964.
You’re going to spark a major debate on the “best looking 911” comment. Plenty of smart people prefer the 930 Turbo, the 60’s 911 or the 997. That said, the debate is what makes it fun. Your car is gorgeous and the commentary is fantastic!
Welcome to the 993 owners club 👍 Glad you got a JDM car that wasn't a rust bucket. Mine is polar silver too but with the black and grey interior. Mine is a 6-spd and AWD. I had to have the AWD in a manual, period. So much fun doing low-medium speed high RPM drifts on super curvy mountain roads ❤❤ I love it when Varioram kicks in!!!
Didn't used to be a snobby community. Once the values increased....well you know the story. There are still good owners though, some of my best friends are super down to earth and drive these cars.
True about the Porsche... 993 is the king... but as a 90's kid I didn't like the Sammy Hagar comment. I grew up with Balance, F.U.C.*, 5150 and OU812. That was much better era for sure. Roth was always a clown to me. Cheers. 😁
Congrats, James. She's beautiful. I never owned a Porsche, but I did own two Audi's, my favorite being the S4 with the supercharged V6 and all the other bells and whistles on board. My current wife was afraid I'd kill myself in it after needed a new set of four after less than 22k miles, and yes, I rotated them as req'd. But man, I loved that ride.
Well James, I think you just nailed it right there: 'The 993 is the Rolex Submariner of cars'! Cute observation, I have a 1996 Carrera AND a sub! Loving them both, they're icons. Still love my little F355 though...Cheers from a rather unseasonably hot Otford, Kent, UK.
My grandfather was the American Colonel that bought the 916 prototype "Brutus" from Dr. Ferdinand Piech. Always made sure to correct everyone that did not pronounce it correctly as POOR SHUHHHH
Sick dude! I swore when I was younger that I’d never sell my s2000 until I could buy a 993, I now have 3 kids and no s2000…. Nor 993. I’ve been looking again the last few months and so this is kind of funny. I guess we all really do enjoy the same shit. Nice car man! Really nice score
It's probably an unpopular opinion, but I think the 993 WAS the best looking before the 992 (most recent generation) came out. Something about the new 992 is just screams perfect.
I fell in love when the 993 was affordable. Much like the Audi RS2 of the same era, they are now stupid money just in time for me to have adult money. Now I have a Coupe Quattro. 🤷♂️
A 993 would be nice, being a Gun Nut, Porsches and guns are in perfect alignment, I love guns and have three Porsches, 996 Turbo, 997 Cab, 958 Cayenne GTS. Guns & Porsches go hand in hand!
I have two, bought them new, yes I'm old. A drive in either still makes my day. My 18 GT3 would go up for sale long before either 993. Collectors (aka classless non-drivers) value these in stock form. Keep yours forever. Modify it out the wazoo. You will never have a justification to sell it. Accept that it is now a part of you. Easier that way.
I have a 1995 polar silver 968 cabriolet 6 speed that I daily drive and love. Your 993 is beautiful. Enjoy her and drive her as much as you can, it’s all about the experience. Nice choice.
We share most of the same gun and car brand likes. I could not afford "air cooled" money back in 2020 so I ended up going with a 997. I also had a 1969 911 T 25 years ago as a teenager. It was just an old slow car back then.
Awesome video! I 1000% (to borrow the phrase) agree that performance has been democratized, and that's not how I would drive a car like that anyway. So who cares, as long as it at least performs well in everyday driving alongside modern traffic.
I’ve been drawn more and more to “retro-grading” to a classic 90s car for my next ride as I’ve grown to appreciate them. As dependable, practical, and capable as my 2018 Subaru is, I’ll admit it’s pretty soulless with no personality.
0:59 That's an American ad. Germans don't make ads on how proper German is spoken. It's Porsche, the e is silent. After WW2 Germans wanted to be distant from their original culture so young Germans saying the wrong pronunciation were just Germans trying to sound American.
Hey James, if you feel the need for modern entertainment conveniences on the 993, Porsche sells a head unit that looks just like the original one, they call it Porsche Classic Radio and it comes with Carplay, Android Auto and all that modern jazz. Touchscreen might be a little too small for everyone's taste, but it's better than slapping a big ol' touchscreen in there.
Yeah, I've been looking for a '95 Carrera 2 manual coupe to customize (and hotrod). It's such a beautiful car, the perfect size, incredible driving dynamics that you can adjust to suit exactly your preferences...and the SOUND! No water jacketed engine can ever match the sound of those finned cylinders.
Congrats, you have great taste in cars as well as guns! I feel like my 718 Cayman will be similarly looked on in the future as the last mid-engine Porsche with a stick, as they’ll be going fully electric next year. The 718 is small like 911’s used to be, and is a very mature model that’s had most of the kinks worked out, and you still get real buttons for everything, before they switched to glossy touch controls. Love it as a sports car, but I can’t deny the classic appeal of your 993. Welcome to the Porsche family!
Glad you are a Land Cruiser and P Car guy counselor! A legend of your prestige needs a classy 911 well done. If I graduate from being a poor I'll snag a Porsche. Be well excellent video.
Da Phuck?? James everyone knows that Van Hagar was far better than Van Halen with David Lee Roth, however comma that said you are right that is one sweet Porsche 911 993. Simply a classic, great video as always keep your awesome work coming. (:
James coming out video, we support your decision
😂
Bazinga 😅
Thanks Jason for reminding me I don't have HK/Porsche money.
Nonsense, you can get a top trim Cayman from 06-07 in great shape for $26-30,000. Not mention if you got kids you could get a Cayenne, the TDI version is actually a solid daily.
@@70bonnevilleguy53 I hated the vw porsche's for so long, but now, i'm not so sure.
James Reeves’ personal channel is a channel for men’s content. Cars are a guy thing. What’s next on the docket? Explosives? Large hobby rockets? Knives? Survival techniques? Lego engines? Armored MMA? English War Bow? Moonshining?
Street fighter II review? 😂
I can't wait to hear a James Reeves overview of the Roman Empire!
Definitely hoping it's the large hobby rockets
You forgot the last checkbox: "All of the above"
I'm here for it!
This is exactly the kind of relatable content ive been looking for.
Yeah yeah I get it.
Like I say in the intro it’s hard to be into Porsche 911s without coming off like a massive cocksucker so it is what it is
@@JamesReeves *straps on kneepads, sighs*
@@JamesReeves don’t apologize for hard work and success bro
Hey, at least it’s not a 993 Turbo/Turbo S….or a 996
@erics.5785 993 Turbo/Turbo S is my dream car. 996 don't belong in the same sentence...
You know James, I hear Donut Media needs a new host...
He'd need to do meth to have as much energy as those kids on donut
The photography is pretty amazing here, the drone work especially. Loved the tour along the road that looks like it’s below sea level.
Thank you
Not only are you an H&K guy but you’re also a 911 guy. I just finished a slant nose conversion on my 930 Turbo. You’re a man after my own heart 😂
Nice
993 was the best generation of the 911 in my opinion. Fantastic taste.
997 for me but 993s are nice too.
I've owned my 993 C2 for 15 years now, and even shipped it to Europe and back for a long vacation. It has been the most reliable car I have ever owned, and continues to put a smile on my face every time I drive it. Congratulations, and I hope you enjoy it in great health and for many years to come!
James, as a sanctimonious boomer 1911 shooter and coincidentally a Porschephile, please allow me to congratulate you on your Porsche Enlightenment. The Greatest 911, the last air-cooled, the last REAL 911, and also the BEST. The 993 is it! Nothing like the snarl of an air cooled flat six Porsche engine in its high rev power curve. AND you bought it in the best and most proper color for a Porsche to boot! I will no longer be annoyed by your too-handsome face and too cute millennial shorts, or your lack of proper appreciation of revolvers and other old guns. I bet you pal Clint Smith is proud of you!
The 993 is the pinnacle of style, power, grace, and is timeless.
babe wake up! the new James Reeves video just dropped
Of course James is a Porsche guy .... It just makes sense
Yup, he lures you into thinking he’s a regular guy….. Porsche, fancy guns, what’s next? His own plane?
The 90s being vintage hit me right in the ball bag
This is one of the most inspiring Porsche 993 videos I’ve ever seen. I own a 1995 993 for two years now. Have no complains, no crazy maintenance cost, just smiles and thumbs up from people when Im driving around.
There’s no way u went out of your way to buy a RoW 993 and bought a fricken TIPTRONIC
He probably can’t drive a manual
Tip is great, having a sunroof is fricken stupid, putting 20kilos on the highest point of the far😉. Says me as a sunroof delete 993 tip owner.
Nicely said and congrats on the 993. I had a 993, now a late 964. Totally agree that the classic 911s are more engaging and simpler.
964 is my favorite in C4 form. 993 for Turbo!
Okay, but James where is mail room?
I bought my 993 in February 1997. Still love it.
Hey, I’ve been in the military for 20 years, love and own a 993, & no one at work knows. I don’t have it for that reason. I love the beautiful looks, high quality, analog everything, and working on it myself. Not all Porsche owners are arrogant, mean, selfish, etc, etc. Some just love the cars for what they are and what they were meant to do.
I work for a corporate body shop. We had a 992 last week. Can’t believe how easy it was to get parts for and how easy it was to repair.
My algorithm force feeds me nothing but firearms and Porsche content. This was an unexpected overlap.
This is the first video of a series that ends with James in a white F355 with a mullet, and boy am I here for it..
Didn’t know we’re a car channel now but I’m all for it and I agree
I totally agree.. A 993 911 turbo is my favorite Porsche. I used to watch Bad Boys over and over just to see that car in action lol
The 964 and 993 are great cars. 996 fried egg lights and the grenade IMS bearings were a car enthusiast passion killer.
It’s interesting though that the 996 hit rock bottom before COVID and is now getting recognised as a classic. I think having the IMS failure reputation is a good thing because then only true enthusiasts will be interested in getting one as the last true analog 911 before the 997 was released. Most forget that the 997.1 also had the same engine issues with higher chances of bore scoring than the original 996
Kei cars and now an air cooled porsche, what's next? I have no idea where this is going, but I am absolutely here for it
If you don’t have 993 money I’d recommend the 981 Cayman/Boxster. They are the last car with N/A engines and 2/3 of the parts are from the 911. A pretty analog car and handles better than the 911. Bullet proof reliability and the maintenance is easy with a Quick Jack lift. Porsches are designed to be easy to work on once service panels are removed.
The 981 has permanent drive axles and permanent timing chain.
This year is major service year for mine. Plugs, oil, filter, PDK fluid, front rotors and pads.
All this is only $500 and a day or so of wrenching. I buy my Mobil One oil from Walmart.
Major service interval is 40,000 miles.
You can get a S model of these (315/330 hp @ 3,100 lbs) with a few miles for less than 45,000 and they’re worth every penny.
🤫 shhh… don’t give it away man
Wasn't expecting a JDM Porsche, But she is absolutely gorgeous. 😍👍
(Although, It kinda makes sense considering where your van came from.)
The 993 (my bad, edit 996 changed to 993) is georgous and it is mechanically solid. Great purchase and I hate to admit it, but it suits you, short shorts and all. You will look like a damn movie star in that thing, pretty boy!
993. 996 is ugly.
@@nicholasgiardinaI know it’s an unpopular opinion but I actually prefer the 996
I get an eye twitch when people call you "Jason Reeves", so I sympathize. Also, check out Magnus Walker if you like Porsche stuff.
As both a car enthusiast (/youtuber) and firearms enthusiast- you revealing your beautiful Porsche was a great move lol
My late father was a Porsche guy. When I was a little kid I would follow him around his garage while he built his own race cars from wrecked 911’s. He built 3 different race cars over the years and one of his fastest and best builds was from two wrecked 993’… one was crashed in the front and the other the rear. He basically cut the cars in half and welded the good halves back together.
In his first race he rolled the cad about 8 times at about 120mph… juts to rebuild the car again lol. The second time he rebuilt it he didn’t cross the wiring for the ABS system (which was the cause of the roll over crash lol). When I got to be about 18 the 993 race car became my track car as dad had “graduated” to GT3 Cup cars.
I have his first Porsche that he bought in my garage going through a mile restoration. It’s a 77’ euro spec that he bought while he lived in Germany for a few years. When he moved back home he imported the car to bring it with him (in about 1982, I was born in 85’).
So whats your Porsche Gun
Walther Q4 Steel Frame....of course.
Gotta be a P7.
I think mid to late 90s cars in general are the perfect bridge between the classic and contemporary. Tactile and refined.
As for the 993...beautiful.
Always loved the 928 with the psychedelic black and white houndstooth interior.
This is the car that’s waiting for me when I get to heaven. Until then my 1985 Chevy Citation gets me by.
996 turbo looks better than the carrera. I’d love to buy a 993 but uhhhh, I’m poor 😅 The 996 is still “affordable” but sooner or later they’re going to appreciate.
993 was always my favorite 911, last of the air cooled Porsches, at the same time it's modern enough with its timeless body design, and much sexier than any of the previous 911s, huge improvement over 964.
That 993 is clean! Those multi piece rims set it off nicely.
You’re going to spark a major debate on the “best looking 911” comment. Plenty of smart people prefer the 930 Turbo, the 60’s 911 or the 997. That said, the debate is what makes it fun. Your car is gorgeous and the commentary is fantastic!
Welcome to the 993 owners club 👍 Glad you got a JDM car that wasn't a rust bucket. Mine is polar silver too but with the black and grey interior. Mine is a 6-spd and AWD. I had to have the AWD in a manual, period. So much fun doing low-medium speed high RPM drifts on super curvy mountain roads ❤❤ I love it when Varioram kicks in!!!
Didn't used to be a snobby community. Once the values increased....well you know the story. There are still good owners though, some of my best friends are super down to earth and drive these cars.
Bro, I knew you were a fan of Kei Cars, but also the 993? Marry me.
True about the Porsche... 993 is the king... but as a 90's kid I didn't like the Sammy Hagar comment. I grew up with Balance, F.U.C.*, 5150 and OU812. That was much better era for sure. Roth was always a clown to me. Cheers. 😁
Man, makes me wish I kept my vintage 2003 Madza Protege in good condition.
Congrats, James. She's beautiful. I never owned a Porsche, but I did own two Audi's, my favorite being the S4 with the supercharged V6 and all the other bells and whistles on board. My current wife was afraid I'd kill myself in it after needed a new set of four after less than 22k miles, and yes, I rotated them as req'd. But man, I loved that ride.
My dad had one of these when I was a kid. I remember him racing from stoplight to stoplight thumping praga khan.
Welcome to the Porsche fam James, just remember to never ask Ferdinand what he was doing in 1939 (you picked a great way to start with a 993)
I just realized this is a Tip car. Probably was quite a bit cheaper than the G50 box.
Well James, I think you just nailed it right there: 'The 993 is the Rolex Submariner of cars'! Cute observation, I have a 1996 Carrera AND a sub! Loving them both, they're icons. Still love my little F355 though...Cheers from a rather unseasonably hot Otford, Kent, UK.
My grandfather was the American Colonel that bought the 916 prototype "Brutus" from Dr. Ferdinand Piech. Always made sure to correct everyone that did not pronounce it correctly as POOR SHUHHHH
Al Pacino's great azz line lives in my head rent free ❤❤
I read the director made him do so many takes he finally snapped and that’s the one they used.
You're a great gun reviewer! You cover all the points, you know all the facts
Sick dude! I swore when I was younger that I’d never sell my s2000 until I could buy a 993, I now have 3 kids and no s2000…. Nor 993. I’ve been looking again the last few months and so this is kind of funny. I guess we all really do enjoy the same shit. Nice car man! Really nice score
It's probably an unpopular opinion, but I think the 993 WAS the best looking before the 992 (most recent generation) came out. Something about the new 992 is just screams perfect.
This was incredibly well done! When do we get 997 vs 991? The rollers with similar color cars is perfect. Excellent videography!
I have a 996.1 that is quick handles well and very comfortable. The headlights remind me of a Can Am car.
I love the self loathing Porsche ownership lol. Keep up the great content
I fell in love when the 993 was affordable.
Much like the Audi RS2 of the same era, they are now stupid money just in time for me to have adult money.
Now I have a Coupe Quattro. 🤷♂️
I was literally just talking myself out of buying an air cooled Porsche, how could you do this to me James
992 could be the last of the mass production ICE manuals. Your 993? James, that's a tiptronic.
So now we know how to pronounce your name wrong when we see you every time
Jamie Re Vees?
At this point I wouldn't be surprised if James started review Cuban mail order brides, and "The best underground poker in FL"
Why??? Why NOT?? You find one of these you can afford it’s a MUST HAVE. Class 👌🏼
The 993 is very cool looking. I want to drive one to see what it is like compared to the more modern 911s. The 992.1 is pretty awesome though
Damn that's a nice Porsche James. Those are my favorite cars style wise. The 911 is a timeless design.
A 993 would be nice, being a Gun Nut, Porsches and guns are in perfect alignment, I love guns and have three Porsches, 996 Turbo, 997 Cab, 958 Cayenne GTS. Guns & Porsches go hand in hand!
I have a black on black Porsche 993 C2S with the wide body flares and split grill. >30K. I'm the 2nd owner and the car has never been hit.
Had James pinned as a BMW guy but with all the short shorts yeah Porsche makes sense
Agreed. 993 is clearly the best looking one.
Excellent choice - I'm impressed... an HK & Porsche enthusiast.
You should do this full time!
But James ive heard you say Canik and Not janik
First a closet CZ hipster hiding behind his Glock personality, then Kei truck, now a 993. I already liked you James, you don’t need to convince me.
I have two, bought them new, yes I'm old. A drive in either still makes my day. My 18 GT3 would go up for sale long before either 993. Collectors (aka classless non-drivers) value these in stock form. Keep yours forever. Modify it out the wazoo. You will never have a justification to sell it. Accept that it is now a part of you. Easier that way.
I have a 1995 polar silver 968 cabriolet 6 speed that I daily drive and love. Your 993 is beautiful. Enjoy her and drive her as much as you can, it’s all about the experience. Nice choice.
That rim shot at 8:25 is perfect
We share most of the same gun and car brand likes. I could not afford "air cooled" money back in 2020 so I ended up going with a 997. I also had a 1969 911 T 25 years ago as a teenager. It was just an old slow car back then.
997 for me.. but love your car!
Awesome video! I 1000% (to borrow the phrase) agree that performance has been democratized, and that's not how I would drive a car like that anyway. So who cares, as long as it at least performs well in everyday driving alongside modern traffic.
The Van Halen/Hagar analogy is perfect
Damnit man! Now I have to get one of these things! Prettiest looking 911 ever.
I’ve been drawn more and more to “retro-grading” to a classic 90s car for my next ride as I’ve grown to appreciate them. As dependable, practical, and capable as my 2018 Subaru is, I’ll admit it’s pretty soulless with no personality.
James likes his cars classic, his guns modern, and his beers fruity.
He does like his dears fruity.
0:59 That's an American ad. Germans don't make ads on how proper German is spoken. It's Porsche, the e is silent. After WW2 Germans wanted to be distant from their original culture so young Germans saying the wrong pronunciation were just Germans trying to sound American.
I can't believe you just made a muscle car guy sit through a whole video about your porch
Huge shame that they made this car for such a short time. Definitely the best looking 911's out there!
Fantastic, have fun with that beautiful car!
Beautiful car. Especially when you consider the next gen
Great video and appreciate the commentary. Beautiful car.
Porsche 911 GT3 is peak performance!
I was very fortunate to purchase mine in 2017.
Hey James, if you feel the need for modern entertainment conveniences on the 993, Porsche sells a head unit that looks just like the original one, they call it Porsche Classic Radio and it comes with Carplay, Android Auto and all that modern jazz. Touchscreen might be a little too small for everyone's taste, but it's better than slapping a big ol' touchscreen in there.
what is the track ID at the start? sounds like a choon! Nice video too :) love the 993
Yeah, I've been looking for a '95 Carrera 2 manual coupe to customize (and hotrod). It's such a beautiful car, the perfect size, incredible driving dynamics that you can adjust to suit exactly your preferences...and the SOUND! No water jacketed engine can ever match the sound of those finned cylinders.
Congrats, you have great taste in cars as well as guns! I feel like my 718 Cayman will be similarly looked on in the future as the last mid-engine Porsche with a stick, as they’ll be going fully electric next year. The 718 is small like 911’s used to be, and is a very mature model that’s had most of the kinks worked out, and you still get real buttons for everything, before they switched to glossy touch controls. Love it as a sports car, but I can’t deny the classic appeal of your 993. Welcome to the Porsche family!
Glad you are a Land Cruiser and P Car guy counselor! A legend of your prestige needs a classy 911 well done. If I graduate from being a poor I'll snag a Porsche. Be well excellent video.
P90 in back ground look epic.
Da Phuck?? James everyone knows that Van Hagar was far better than Van Halen with David Lee Roth, however comma that said you are right that is one sweet Porsche 911 993. Simply a classic, great video as always keep your awesome work coming. (: