£15k - what to buy
£15k - what to buy
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Ursicles

Original Poster:

1,084 posts

265 months

Friday 12th January 2018
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Thought id ask this question her.e

Ive got £15k to spend on a porsche and have it between the 2007 2,7 Cayman or a 2002 C4 911 (both manual) which has been rather well cared for.

Wondered what people would do in my shoes?

Its just a fun toy for me to drive about in round town, and to head to europe with my mates for a few days hooning about. Car will probablly only be kept a year, which is why im leaning towards the 911 as depreciation should be minimal. Ive got a car for the day to day durge, but practicality wouldnt be a bad thing, though not a deciding factor.

Had a 2004 996 turbo and a 2005 boxster 2.7 in the past, so either car would be similar to what ive had before - in a way.

Porsche911R

21,146 posts

288 months

Friday 12th January 2018
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I would prob buy the newest lowest miles S2000 for £15k

so no help there sorry :-)

or sell some of this lot
Mazda MX5 Limited Edition , Audi A4 Avant 1.4 TSI, Porsche 911 Turbo, BMW 330 Clubsport, Porsche Boxster 2.7

and buy some thing else up a level.

Ursicles

Original Poster:

1,084 posts

265 months

Friday 12th January 2018
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Your not funny!!

Mainly because i lost out on a mint S2000 a few weeks ago from a main dealer for £13k inc a yrs Honda warranty smile

Glad to know I was thinking in the same arena as others though!

(And need to update the car listing thing - only have the A4 and MX5 at the moment!)

EGTE

997 posts

205 months

Friday 12th January 2018
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WCZ

11,294 posts

217 months

Friday 12th January 2018
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I'd go for a cayman / boxster s personally at that price

IanG1

229 posts

212 months

Friday 12th January 2018
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Spend £8/9K on a late, clean 986S, have a few quid in contingency and enjoy it then flog in a year for the same price. Had mine 3 years and still worth the same if not a bit more than I paid for it.

gadgit

971 posts

290 months

Friday 12th January 2018
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Hate to say this as a porsche owner, but that price is, or could be an expensive mistake unless you are knowledgeable in what you look for.
The low mileage s2000 would be a safer move.
Or there are some great deals out there for a tin top beamer Z4. They are a nice car.
Just be careful, your previous history with cars will lead you to the right deal for what you want from a car.
Personally, I would take a safe option unless you are prepared to shell out if the porsche goes wrong.
Good luck.

Gadgit

Adam B

29,484 posts

277 months

Friday 12th January 2018
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Sounds like your priority is buying something that won't have a big bill in next 12 months, and can be sold on easily, at £15k you are not going to lose much if any money if you buy wisely.

If you know the 911 is a good one then go for that, although C2 would be better bet than C4

to be honest in your shoes I would look for a car with a careful owner and nice lot of recent receipts in good nick - and would worry less whether that was a Boxster, Cayman or 911

Ursicles

Original Poster:

1,084 posts

265 months

Friday 12th January 2018
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Car has had the same owner for the past 9 years and he has lavished a fair few quid on it at Northway - i called them up yesterday and they confirmed the car had been with them 8 times, with a most of the serviceable parts changed.

Tyre's are the correct N rated ones (things like that tell me a lot about the owner) and he is happy to take it to an OPC for a full inspection, hence that provides me with some comfort.

I do see what you guys are saying though bout buying a cheaper car perhaps, and pocketing the rest for a rainy day.

philipbrown123

406 posts

140 months

Friday 12th January 2018
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How about a Nissan 370z.

Ursicles

Original Poster:

1,084 posts

265 months

Friday 12th January 2018
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Have made an enquiry about an S2000.

Wish id gotten the s2000 the other day, but this one ive found might work too.

T1547

1,218 posts

157 months

Friday 12th January 2018
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I spent a shade under £15000 on a 2.7 Cayman a year ago and have been enjoying it hugely (as a 2nd car). So I would say it's a good purchase and £15k should buy a decent 07 2.7.

By the end of this month after the car has been in for a major service I would have spent about an extra £1.6k on it, the plugs will have been changed, the coil packs are splitting (apparently - not affecting performance at the moment) so will be replaced, rear discs and pads replaced, new water pump, brake fluid change. So required some cash to keep it in good shape but to be honest I don't mind, a lot of these items are service items.

Whether the 911 would be a better purchase or not I'm not sure as never driven one but did you have a preference on mid-engined vs rear-engined and bigger engine vs smaller 'revvy' engine based on your previous Porsches?

Ursicles

Original Poster:

1,084 posts

265 months

Friday 12th January 2018
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Main preference is something to have a little fun in, mainly on a 2k road trip round europe in May which will be a good mix of autobahns and twisty country roads.

Other cars going inc GT3, M6, M4, Focus RS, 996 C4S & a Maserati - so it needs to be able to keep up with those cars.

Priorities were 0-60 sub 6 secs, and a top speed of over 160. My 2,7 boxster really struggled to get to 160 last yr, so need something that will hit that easily.

Ursicles

Original Poster:

1,084 posts

265 months

Friday 12th January 2018
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That was the issue with the boxster - keeping up.

Gear changes were rather frequent too and needed to wring its neck a little as only 5 gears, and no cruise control in that either!

This is damn tricky!!

I was originally just going to buy an M2, but house extension and something called 'contingency' ... has killed that idea!

Ursicles

Original Poster:

1,084 posts

265 months

Friday 12th January 2018
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The 996.2 C4 is the car im seeing tomorrow morning smile

One question i do have though - re inspection, is an OPC 111 point check enough, or would it be better to get Porsche Inspections to do it - albeit for double the £.

Adam B

29,484 posts

277 months

Friday 12th January 2018
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Ursicles said:
The 996.2 C4 is the car im seeing tomorrow morning smile

One question i do have though - re inspection, is an OPC 111 point check enough, or would it be better to get Porsche Inspections to do it - albeit for double the £.
not sure where you are based - I got a PPI done by 9E - trust them more than OPC and cost was about 150 incl vat

T1547

1,218 posts

157 months

Friday 12th January 2018
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Ursicles said:
Main preference is something to have a little fun in, mainly on a 2k road trip round europe in May which will be a good mix of autobahns and twisty country roads.

Other cars going inc GT3, M6, M4, Focus RS, 996 C4S & a Maserati - so it needs to be able to keep up with those cars.

Priorities were 0-60 sub 6 secs, and a top speed of over 160. My 2,7 boxster really struggled to get to 160 last yr, so need something that will hit that easily.
Keep up on the straight or in the corners? biggrin If the former then sounds like the 2.7 is out. Although sure it will have no problem cruising around 130-140mph.

Black 996 looks nice, good luck with the purchase whichever way you go.

g7jhp

7,026 posts

261 months

Friday 12th January 2018
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Low powered Caterham e.g. 1.8k series with 130bhp.

This looks nice with a bit of haggling.

BertBert

20,901 posts

234 months

Friday 12th January 2018
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Going to be an epic fail trying to get to 160 though!

ETA: good spec Caterham, but one horrible colour!

Edited by BertBert on Friday 12th January 19:07