How hard is it to find a decent Cayman R??
Discussion
Mermaid said:
Sarnie said:
DoubleSix said:
Ahuh, good cars, and well supported on here but in my humble opinion the market is a little toppy.
I'm an owner and I agree!I don't see it following the GT car trend and increasing any time soon but I wonder if the lack of GT4s might keep them above 40k for another year or so. Either way I'll be driving mine whenever I can, if it depreciates a lot so be it.
I'll be genuinely surprised if they fall away very much - there's just too much demand for a good one..
They're not going to be £70k next year or anything, but there's so few of them that I'd imagine they'll be ok.
I've had three people ask if I want to sell in the past few months.... Not sure the 17 year old in his Corsa at Morrisons was genuine mind...
They're not going to be £70k next year or anything, but there's so few of them that I'd imagine they'll be ok.
I've had three people ask if I want to sell in the past few months.... Not sure the 17 year old in his Corsa at Morrisons was genuine mind...
Mermaid said:
So what is a fair price?
Who knows?I think a lot of the OPC cars are overpriced in my opinion, to incorporate the warranty they put on it, remedial work required to comply with the warranty and then the dealers profit. There are still cars for sale at £40k or over, that was for sale six months ago.......
There's only one other car that I would seriously have considered instead of mine, another PH'ers Peridot car with PCCB's that I passed up, ended up at Cameron's and sold within a day I think...
Sarnie said:
Who knows?
I think a lot of the OPC cars are overpriced in my opinion, to incorporate the warranty they put on it, remedial work required to comply with the warranty and then the dealers profit. There are still cars for sale at £40k or over, that was for sale six months ago.......
There's only one other car that I would seriously have considered instead of mine, another PH'ers Peridot car with PCCB's that I passed up, ended up at Cameron's and sold within a day I think...
Mine's from an OPC and it's just had 2 new tyres, new front discs and pads and they're doing a few stone chips and bits before I collect it. With the 2 year warranty as well that's a fair spend and I didn't pay the asking price. Looking at the market and the fact I can run it for 12 months without spending anything I don't feel ripped off.I think a lot of the OPC cars are overpriced in my opinion, to incorporate the warranty they put on it, remedial work required to comply with the warranty and then the dealers profit. There are still cars for sale at £40k or over, that was for sale six months ago.......
There's only one other car that I would seriously have considered instead of mine, another PH'ers Peridot car with PCCB's that I passed up, ended up at Cameron's and sold within a day I think...
I don't think these are over-priced at low 40s from OPCs. I probably could have waited for a car to come up privately for £38k and travelled across the country to see it, then have it inspected and warrantied but I'd probably end up paying the same doing that.
996GT2 said:
..Mine's from an OPC and it's just had 2 new tyres, new front discs and pads and they're doing a few stone chips and bits before I collect it. With the 2 year warranty as well that's a fair spend and I didn't pay the asking price. Looking at the market and the fact I can run it for 12 months without spending anything I don't feel ripped off.
I don't think these are over-priced at low 40s from OPCs. I probably could have waited for a car to come up privately for £38k and travelled across the country to see it, then have it inspected and warrantied but I'd probably end up paying the same doing that.
I'll buy from an OPC when I am readyI don't think these are over-priced at low 40s from OPCs. I probably could have waited for a car to come up privately for £38k and travelled across the country to see it, then have it inspected and warrantied but I'd probably end up paying the same doing that.
I bought mine with a view of hoping to not lose too much money on it, the fact that there seems now a potential to actually hold its value or even increase.
I spoke to the dealer last week about something else, I bought the car in December and he asked me on the phone how the car was going etc etc, said to me I made a really smart move (I was potentially going to buy a 997T at the time). They've been trying to pick another one up and said the prices are really on the up even since December. Now how true that is I don't know and quite frankly I don't really care because i'm not looking to sell anytime soon if at all, but certainly interesting.
I spoke to the dealer last week about something else, I bought the car in December and he asked me on the phone how the car was going etc etc, said to me I made a really smart move (I was potentially going to buy a 997T at the time). They've been trying to pick another one up and said the prices are really on the up even since December. Now how true that is I don't know and quite frankly I don't really care because i'm not looking to sell anytime soon if at all, but certainly interesting.
jeebers, +7k for a pair of seats!? add vat and more like £9k+ which is ridiculous really. I agree with earlier comments that the R should have them, to me they are part of the statement that the R makes. For that price for seats it would mean I keep my search refined to one that has them already fitted.
Re R prices, ive been following them since early January and they seem to vary between 38-45k, with the OPC's generally being at the top end price-wise as you would expect. Some cars have sold almost instantly and others have hung around for over a month so not sure what criteria is driving individual sales over other non-sellers.
As an aside, the natural path for R owners has to be the new GT4, but how does the R compare to the newish GTS? is it less specced/less performance in anyway? ie is the GTS considered a step up from the R also?
Re R prices, ive been following them since early January and they seem to vary between 38-45k, with the OPC's generally being at the top end price-wise as you would expect. Some cars have sold almost instantly and others have hung around for over a month so not sure what criteria is driving individual sales over other non-sellers.
As an aside, the natural path for R owners has to be the new GT4, but how does the R compare to the newish GTS? is it less specced/less performance in anyway? ie is the GTS considered a step up from the R also?
Edited by MJ911 on Tuesday 3rd March 13:19
MJ911 said:
jeebers, +7k for a pair of seats!? add vat and more like £9k+ which is ridiculous really. I agree with earlier comments that the R should have them, to me they are part of the statement that the R makes. For that price for seats it would mean I keep my search refined to one that has them already fitted.
Re R prices, ive been following them since early January and they seem to vary between 38-45k, with the OPC's generally being at the top end price-wise as you would expect. Some cars have sold almost instantly and others have hung around for over a month so not sure what criteria is driving individual sales over other non-sellers.
As an aside, the natural path for R owners has to be the new GT4, but how does the R compare to the newish GTS? is it less specced/less performance in anyway? ie is the GTS considered a step up from the R also?
I tried the new GTS and really liked it. I was tempted by it as the noise it makes is fantastic! But when I spec'd my ideal model, it ended up very much like an R only it was about £70k! Seemed poor value if you already have an R IMHO. So no, not enough of a step up if at all really. R feels more honest and feels just as quick, also a touch sharper than the GTS. Steering is night and day better on R and both have rather naff brake pedal. GTS blips for you in sport mode, R doesn't. R feels more focused. Put it this way, other than that new car feeling and excitement of spanking a new car around the Porsche test track, when I got back in my car at the end of the day, I wasn't pining for a GTS, I was delighted to have the R to drive home in.Re R prices, ive been following them since early January and they seem to vary between 38-45k, with the OPC's generally being at the top end price-wise as you would expect. Some cars have sold almost instantly and others have hung around for over a month so not sure what criteria is driving individual sales over other non-sellers.
As an aside, the natural path for R owners has to be the new GT4, but how does the R compare to the newish GTS? is it less specced/less performance in anyway? ie is the GTS considered a step up from the R also?
Edited by MJ911 on Tuesday 3rd March 13:19
MJ911 said:
jeebers, +7k for a pair of seats!? add vat and more like £9k+ which is ridiculous really. I agree with earlier comments that the R should have them, to me they are part of the statement that the R makes. For that price for seats it would mean I keep my search refined to one that has them already fitted.
Re R prices, ive been following them since early January and they seem to vary between 38-45k, with the OPC's generally being at the top end price-wise as you would expect. Some cars have sold almost instantly and others have hung around for over a month so not sure what criteria is driving individual sales over other non-sellers.
As an aside, the natural path for R owners has to be the new GT4, but how does the R compare to the newish GTS? is it less specced/less performance in anyway? ie is the GTS considered a step up from the R also?
R feels much more focused than the GTS, difference in price is miles and spec, cheapest cars have over 30k miles on them now. then you have every thing in between, top priced cars being , bucket seated manuals with spyder wheels, they always sell fastest. Black seems the slowest sellers.Re R prices, ive been following them since early January and they seem to vary between 38-45k, with the OPC's generally being at the top end price-wise as you would expect. Some cars have sold almost instantly and others have hung around for over a month so not sure what criteria is driving individual sales over other non-sellers.
As an aside, the natural path for R owners has to be the new GT4, but how does the R compare to the newish GTS? is it less specced/less performance in anyway? ie is the GTS considered a step up from the R also?
Put it this way 8 OPC cars for sale NONE are bucket seated cars bar one and that's got >30k miles
quite a few OPC have buyers lined up for manual cars with buckets so they are in and out.
got to buy the right spec.
Edited by PorscheGT4 on Wednesday 4th March 00:07
996GT2 said:
The OPC car with buckets has been for sale for ages, maybe PDK is putting people off?
Does anyone know how many cars are in the UK? It looks like a large % have sports seats.
I'm running a register of GT2s in the UK, might set one up for CRs aswell.
Don't quote me.. But I'm sure I heard - Does anyone know how many cars are in the UK? It looks like a large % have sports seats.
I'm running a register of GT2s in the UK, might set one up for CRs aswell.
103 Man
108 PDK
I am more than likely way out....
Might be good to start a new topic - get a list going of spec's/gearbox/colour etc..
Dan911 said:
Don't quote me.. But I'm sure I heard -
103 Man
108 PDK
I am more than likely way out....
Might be good to start a new topic - get a list going of spec's/gearbox/colour etc..
I had a look on 'how many left' and the numbers were similar to what you've posted - I think the total of man/pdk came out in the 220s. How accurate those numbers are though, I couldn't say.103 Man
108 PDK
I am more than likely way out....
Might be good to start a new topic - get a list going of spec's/gearbox/colour etc..
Dan911 said:
Manual
Buckets
Climate
Chrono
PSE
Xenon
Black wheels
Anything else that's a must have?
only 3 are must haves imoBuckets
Climate
Chrono
PSE
Xenon
Black wheels
Anything else that's a must have?
Manual
Buckets
Spyder wheels
that is the car any thing else is what one wants or likes so no right and wrong, also most other stuff can be added, as can wheels and seats but only at a cost of £12k
I guess most people want AC to add to the 3 big things
then all the small wants like PSE, PCM, SS, Crono etc but all less important and be added easy. esp PSE, SS and sports mode.
Edited by PorscheGT4 on Wednesday 4th March 12:17
PorscheGT4 said:
only 3 are must haves imo
Manual
Buckets
Spyder wheels
that is the car any thing else is what one wants or likes so no right and wrong, also most other stuff can be added, as can wheels and seats but only at a cost of £12k
I guess most people want AC to add to the 3 big things
then all the small wants like PSE, PCM, SS, Crono etc but all less important and be added easy. esp PSE, SS and sports mode.
agree with the 3 + AC makes sense. Peridot. Manual
Buckets
Spyder wheels
that is the car any thing else is what one wants or likes so no right and wrong, also most other stuff can be added, as can wheels and seats but only at a cost of £12k
I guess most people want AC to add to the 3 big things
then all the small wants like PSE, PCM, SS, Crono etc but all less important and be added easy. esp PSE, SS and sports mode.
Edited by PorscheGT4 on Wednesday 4th March 12:17
PorscheGT4 said:
only 3 are must haves imo
Manual
Buckets
Spyder wheels
that is the car any thing else is what one wants or likes so no right and wrong, also most other stuff can be added, as can wheels and seats but only at a cost of £12k
I guess most people want AC to add to the 3 big things
then all the small wants like PSE, PCM, SS, Crono etc but all less important and be added easy. esp PSE, SS and sports mode.
I would agree with that short list! Not bothered about AC. If I had a pdk I would want all the sport plus extras. Just cant imagine myself hooning about with a redundant left foot and gear shifter!Manual
Buckets
Spyder wheels
that is the car any thing else is what one wants or likes so no right and wrong, also most other stuff can be added, as can wheels and seats but only at a cost of £12k
I guess most people want AC to add to the 3 big things
then all the small wants like PSE, PCM, SS, Crono etc but all less important and be added easy. esp PSE, SS and sports mode.
Edited by PorscheGT4 on Wednesday 4th March 12:17
Sarnie said:
Mine is;
White
PDK
Black Spyder wheels
Buckets
AC
PCM
Xenons
Bose
PSE
Chrono
Bluetooth
Paintshield on the front end so no stone chips at all and Porsche warranty till 2016.
Love it!
Mine is an S not an R but exceptionally highly specced;White
PDK
Black Spyder wheels
Buckets
AC
PCM
Xenons
Bose
PSE
Chrono
Bluetooth
Paintshield on the front end so no stone chips at all and Porsche warranty till 2016.
Love it!
White
PDK
Black Spyder wheels
Buckets
AC
PCM
Xenons
PSE
Sports Chrono
Bluetooth
Full Leather
PCCB
PASM
Cruise control
LSD
and cup holders
Also love it!
And might be for sale soon ...
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