Best/Lowest depreciating sportscar (Convertible) for 50k?
Best/Lowest depreciating sportscar (Convertible) for 50k?
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GG33

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223 months

Thursday 21st December 2017
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Where would you put your money? 4 rules, as follows:

1 Must be convertible
2 Dont want to lose my shirt
3 Must have A/C (I know that may seem an odd requirement for a drop-top)
4 Must be fast/powerful/ fun to drive


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GG

Composite Guru

2,421 posts

225 months

Thursday 21st December 2017
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Lotus 250 Cup or V6 Exige Roadster.

BRR

1,894 posts

194 months

Thursday 21st December 2017
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a 981 GTS would be where my money would go (though I've not bothered to check if you can get one for £50k, though I'd assume you can)

Tuvra

7,926 posts

247 months

Thursday 21st December 2017
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Atomic12C

5,180 posts

239 months

Thursday 21st December 2017
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Composite Guru said:
Lotus 250 Cup or V6 Exige Roadster.
Gut feeling those are going to start depreciating soon.
They are not 'everyday' cars and have limited market appeal.
Reliability may also be their weakness.

But this is purely just my speculation.

Due to their low volume numbers and likely low mileage examples, it may well be that they'll hold their price as collectibles, as it seems every performance car seems to be these days.


jamies30

5,921 posts

251 months

Thursday 21st December 2017
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Alfa Romeo RZ fits all the criteria-ish:

GG33 said:
4 Must be fast/powerful/ fun to drive
4 Fast enough to be fun / powerful enough to be fun / very much fun

Not going to win at Top Trumps, though. smile

n17ves

591 posts

200 months

Thursday 21st December 2017
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BRR said:
a 981 GTS would be where my money would go (though I've not bothered to check if you can get one for £50k, though I'd assume you can)
Good shout. Or a 987 Spyder, may even go up in value.

GG33

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223 months

Thursday 21st December 2017
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Lotus not doing it for me

Keep em coming....

Shnozz

29,854 posts

293 months

Thursday 21st December 2017
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n17ves said:
BRR said:
a 981 GTS would be where my money would go (though I've not bothered to check if you can get one for £50k, though I'd assume you can)
Good shout. Or a 987 Spyder, may even go up in value.
Oih, you missed off a Vantage cabrio....fookin Porsche fanboi

n17ves

591 posts

200 months

Thursday 21st December 2017
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Shnozz said:
n17ves said:
BRR said:
a 981 GTS would be where my money would go (though I've not bothered to check if you can get one for £50k, though I'd assume you can)
Good shout. Or a 987 Spyder, may even go up in value.
Oih, you missed off a Vantage cabrio....fookin Porsche fanboi
He said "fun to drive" biggrin

jason900

259 posts

155 months

Thursday 21st December 2017
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This ticks all your boxes

Ari

19,747 posts

237 months

Thursday 21st December 2017
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GG33 said:
3 Must have A/C (I know that may seem an odd requirement for a drop-top)
It's not remotely odd. You'd want a heater to keep you warm with the top down on a cold day, why wouldn't you want AC to keep you cool on a hot day? With no shade it's arguably more important in a convertible.

Ginja

1,018 posts

223 months

Thursday 21st December 2017
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You can get a 3rd gen convertible Viper for less than £50k. They're reliable, easy to work on and great fun to drive. Steering wheel will be on the left but thats generally not an issue. Also will have A/C. They don't change much, if at all, in value either.

Shnozz

29,854 posts

293 months

Thursday 21st December 2017
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n17ves said:
Shnozz said:
n17ves said:
BRR said:
a 981 GTS would be where my money would go (though I've not bothered to check if you can get one for £50k, though I'd assume you can)
Good shout. Or a 987 Spyder, may even go up in value.
Oih, you missed off a Vantage cabrio....fookin Porsche fanboi
He said "fun to drive" biggrin
You bh.

pdavison

1,638 posts

299 months

Thursday 21st December 2017
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Audi R8 Spyder would tick all your boxes

Composite Guru

2,421 posts

225 months

Thursday 21st December 2017
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Atomic12C said:
Composite Guru said:
Lotus 250 Cup or V6 Exige Roadster.
Gut feeling those are going to start depreciating soon.
They are not 'everyday' cars and have limited market appeal.
Reliability may also be their weakness.

But this is purely just my speculation.

Due to their low volume numbers and likely low mileage examples, it may well be that they'll hold their price as collectibles, as it seems every performance car seems to be these days.
Yes, not to every ones taste but a nice car to own and stand out a bit amongst all the Porsche on the road. biggrin

DoubleD

22,154 posts

130 months

Thursday 21st December 2017
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GG33 said:
Where would you put your money? 4 rules, as follows:

1 Must be convertible
2 Dont want to lose my shirt
3 Must have A/C (I know that may seem an odd requirement for a drop-top)
4 Must be fast/powerful/ fun to drive


Comments?

GG
How much are you looking to spend?

Ah 50k


Edited by DoubleD on Thursday 21st December 13:47

Actus Reus

4,297 posts

177 months

Thursday 21st December 2017
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Another vote for the 987 Boxster Spyder. Wonderful cars and the budget will get you a minter that should rise in value.

981 GTS also a good shout, but they'll depreciate for a while yet won't they?