The £25k Porsche
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You're not going to do many miles so I suppose you can indulge a little more. Running costs/improvements will be offset against Cayman/Boxter/997 depreciation.
You'll still get a nice 80's 3.2 or a 996 Turbo for £25k. Just be patient for the right car. And enjoy owing an icon rather than a sports car!
You'll still get a nice 80's 3.2 or a 996 Turbo for £25k. Just be patient for the right car. And enjoy owing an icon rather than a sports car!
mollytherocker said:
In many ways the 25k budget is the most difficult.
This^^mollytherocker said:
Out of your list, I would go 996T even with the compromise of 4WD.
Yeah, I'd agree, closely followed by a 997S if I wanted something a bit more modern with more sound or a 996C4S if I wanted better looks and more sound.987 Boxsters and caymans, while great cars, look a bit of a dogs dinner to my eye compared to the styling of other options at this price range so wouldn't get a look in, although the former *might* if I was desperate for a convertible.
Edited by Mario149 on Saturday 29th November 08:02
Quick search on Autotrader, some examples.
Cayman & Boxster
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/2014...
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/2014...
For 911's...
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/2014...
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/2014...
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/2014...
25K to spend lots to choose from...two choices older or more modern.
Cayman & Boxster
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/2014...
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/2014...
For 911's...
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/2014...
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/2014...
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/2014...
25K to spend lots to choose from...two choices older or more modern.
a4ash said:
As per the title, if you had £25k to spend on Porsche what would you buy?
Early 997 3.8s
Cayman s
Boxster s
996 C4s
possibly even a higher mile 996 tt
Second car, doing maybe 3-5k miles a year purely for pleasure,
What would you have and why? Pro's/con's etc
Thanks
It depends on what you want to get out of the car. Is it really purely for driving pleasure only or are there other considerations, bragging rights, image, an investment, use on track, urban v rural, Summer weekender or all year round - that type of thing.Early 997 3.8s
Cayman s
Boxster s
996 C4s
possibly even a higher mile 996 tt
Second car, doing maybe 3-5k miles a year purely for pleasure,
What would you have and why? Pro's/con's etc
Thanks
I've never driven a Boxster but they come with a great rep from a pure driving pleasure point of view. I've driven different 911's and my facourite all round drivers are the basic manual rear drive Carrera's.
For £25k I'd buy back my old 996 turbo with GT2 kit.
Reasons?
Fast, entertaining, looks fantastic, fit the whole family in, sounded great, depreciation proof, not bank-breaking to run.
Pretty much my perfect Porsche, certainly in the <£50k bracket.
Reasons?
Fast, entertaining, looks fantastic, fit the whole family in, sounded great, depreciation proof, not bank-breaking to run.
Pretty much my perfect Porsche, certainly in the <£50k bracket.
a4ash said:
possibly even a higher mile 996 tt
Mine was about 80k miles when I sold it for around the £25k mark, so not particularly high miles.monthefish said:
For £25k I'd buy back my old 996 turbo with GT2 kit.
Reasons?
Fast, entertaining, looks fantastic, fit the whole family in, sounded great, depreciation proof, not bank-breaking to run.
Pretty much my perfect Porsche, certainly in the <£50k bracket.
Looks stunning. 10 out of 10. Reasons?
Fast, entertaining, looks fantastic, fit the whole family in, sounded great, depreciation proof, not bank-breaking to run.
Pretty much my perfect Porsche, certainly in the <£50k bracket.
a4ash said:
possibly even a higher mile 996 tt
Mine was about 80k miles when I sold it for around the £25k mark, so not particularly high miles.OP its a no brainer if you can find a good turbo for this sort of money.
monthefish said:
For £25k I'd buy back my old 996 turbo with GT2 kit.
Reasons?
Fast, entertaining, looks fantastic, fit the whole family in, sounded great, depreciation proof, not bank-breaking to run.
Pretty much my perfect Porsche, certainly in the <£50k bracket.
Out of interest, how long ago did you sell it and how much do you think it's worth now (if the mileage was still the same)?Reasons?
Fast, entertaining, looks fantastic, fit the whole family in, sounded great, depreciation proof, not bank-breaking to run.
Pretty much my perfect Porsche, certainly in the <£50k bracket.
a4ash said:
possibly even a higher mile 996 tt
Mine was about 80k miles when I sold it for around the £25k mark, so not particularly high miles.Thanks to all for the input so far. In the past I have had a couple of 944's, a 96 Boxster 2.5 and a 99 996 C2, all of which I was impressed with at the time. Its now been a few years since I owned a Porsche tho but getting back to a company car is what has brought this on again.
So, after looking this weekend i've pretty much decided I don't want convertible so boxster is out, I do love the gen 2 cayman but can't help feeling that I'd still want a 911 so I have narrowed it down to either a 996tt or a 997 c2s, I really like the look of aerokit models but not a deal breaker. I really need to go and drive them both to see if either gives me a better feeling than the other.
I do love the older aircooled models but I think for me I'd prefer the drive of a more modern car.
Now to search the classifieds
So, after looking this weekend i've pretty much decided I don't want convertible so boxster is out, I do love the gen 2 cayman but can't help feeling that I'd still want a 911 so I have narrowed it down to either a 996tt or a 997 c2s, I really like the look of aerokit models but not a deal breaker. I really need to go and drive them both to see if either gives me a better feeling than the other.
I do love the older aircooled models but I think for me I'd prefer the drive of a more modern car.
Now to search the classifieds
Dave Thornton said:
monthefish said:
For £25k I'd buy back my old 996 turbo with GT2 kit.
Reasons?
Fast, entertaining, looks fantastic, fit the whole family in, sounded great, depreciation proof, not bank-breaking to run.
Pretty much my perfect Porsche, certainly in the <£50k bracket.
Out of interest, how long ago did you sell it and how much do you think it's worth now (if the mileage was still the same)?Reasons?
Fast, entertaining, looks fantastic, fit the whole family in, sounded great, depreciation proof, not bank-breaking to run.
Pretty much my perfect Porsche, certainly in the <£50k bracket.
a4ash said:
possibly even a higher mile 996 tt
Mine was about 80k miles when I sold it for around the £25k mark, so not particularly high miles.(New owner is on here if you wanted to PM him )
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