Anybody getting a Cayman?
Discussion
tempted
www.westmall.com/nocona/hornbackcaymancrocodile.html
but not in to that kind of stuff...
>> Edited by sundeep on Thursday 23 June 18:41
www.westmall.com/nocona/hornbackcaymancrocodile.html
but not in to that kind of stuff...
>> Edited by sundeep on Thursday 23 June 18:41
jjr1 said:
Well I can always put the deposit down on another 997S but this time with the GT3 kit and Sports exhaust ![]()
or a GT3
or a ?
Decisons decisions
Get what you'll enjoy, I doubt theres much money to be made on any of them! Having said that, the caymann might well have solid residuals for a while, the boxster certainly did.
I was momentarily tempted by a cayman, but its not really what I want, so I'm back on for a GT3 or GT2

s3am said:
DanH said:
so I'm back on for a GT3 or GT2
Which way are you leaning Dan?
GT3 test drive lined up for Sat. Not managed to find a GT2 to test drive within reasonable travel distance. It may all end up on hold for a bit as I'm getting married in 4 weeks and then away for 3 more.
Need to put the noble up for sale too, assuming Sat's test drive convinced me its 996 time.
DaGinge said:
seriously - Mk1 GT3 - same money, whay a cayman? Same number of seats and iconic 911 status.
Just a suggestion.....
I was really only looking at a Cayman because I fear it may take sales away from the 997. If so it will affect 997 residuals and therefore I would rather preempt that fall than wait to be hit by it.
As for a Mk 1 GT3 I do really like them and assume it is very similar to a MKII that I drove around Donnington. My problem with them though is that when it comes to sale time they are very specialist and can hang around for ages. Aesthetically I like the MKII more, so if they start to drop a little more I could well be tempted.
zb4523 said:
sounds like u have plenty of dollars.forget the cayman keep the s and buy a 430 for the weekend
In my dreams I could run two of these cars at once. The 430 is truly gorgeous but I could not bear the thought of servicing and maintenance on a Ferrari the way I drive and the mileage I like to do.
It is a crying shame that you can't drive a Ferrari a decent mileage without getting absolutely hammered on residuals. This is also true of the GT3RS which I absolutely adore but since all of the second hand ones have the sort of mileage I would do in one weekend of looning, theres no point getting one of those either.
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