981 Spyder - Speculation
Discussion
It's hard to define "worth" especially before we know the final spec. Personally, a decision to change is more emotional than financial. Cars normally cost a lot of money through up front cost and depreciation . We are lucky with our Spyders which seem to be holding their price well. I guess in terms of performance per pound then the new car will not justify its cost to change but there is nothing like having a new Porsche in the garage is there. I' ve had my Spyder for just over 5 years and likely to be nearer 6 years if/when I take delivery. It' s done only 11000 miles and I still enjoy driving it immensely but I just feel like a change- but only for the right spec which for me means PDK..
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