Potential next purchase...
Discussion
In a right pickle, have the option to trade in my current 987.2 Cayman S and look to upgrade and get a new car. Looking at other marquees and absolutely nothing appeals so will be staying in with Stuttgart Special.
Quick background, had the Cayman for a year and a half, absolutely smitten with it, I have taken it to Europe, to Wales and I am generally in love and don't actually want to get rid in all honesty.
That being said, I have the option to upgrade so in my opinion, you should always take it; did start looking at 1M Coupe, R8 Spyder's and such but tbh nothing really giving me the fizz.
Would love some input and max budget is probably £50k approximate but the biggest issue is what to go to next.
987 CR in Peridot Green?
981 CGTS w/manual?
997.2 911 C2S?
Quick background, had the Cayman for a year and a half, absolutely smitten with it, I have taken it to Europe, to Wales and I am generally in love and don't actually want to get rid in all honesty.
That being said, I have the option to upgrade so in my opinion, you should always take it; did start looking at 1M Coupe, R8 Spyder's and such but tbh nothing really giving me the fizz.
Would love some input and max budget is probably £50k approximate but the biggest issue is what to go to next.
987 CR in Peridot Green?
981 CGTS w/manual?
997.2 911 C2S?
Paul_M3 said:
So the obvious question - if you love it so much why change it?
You've only had it 18 months, and it's already a long way down the depreciation curve.
Keep it for another 18 months, and in that time other cars you're potentially interested in (that are higher up the depreciation curve) may become within reach.
Mainly because I can. If I don't find the right car though I won't. Appreciate your input though!You've only had it 18 months, and it's already a long way down the depreciation curve.
Keep it for another 18 months, and in that time other cars you're potentially interested in (that are higher up the depreciation curve) may become within reach.
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