7 x 911 owner needs some AM help ....

7 x 911 owner needs some AM help ....

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Por911T

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461 posts

220 months

Sunday 16th December 2018
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Well having owned, loved and enjoyed seven 911's now its time to move onto pastures new . Ill be keeping my GT3RS but looking for an AM as a 2019 summer daily 'cruiser' as a contrast . Fairly fixed on a DB9 Volante. In brief my questions are:

1) I want to buy one at the bottom of its depreciation curve .. what the best year to aim for in terms of spec vs mid life facelift vs low depreciation.

I realise these kind of questions are a 'well trodden path' to the extend of being tiresome but entering a new brand well outwith my '911' comfort zone Id find any input and advice on the above hugely helpful.

Many thanks
Barry (Glasgow)

Edited by Por911T on Sunday 16th December 21:00


Edited by Por911T on Sunday 16th December 21:15

Por911T

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461 posts

220 months

Sunday 16th December 2018
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Budget anywhere from £40-£70,000....just want to catch the best one I can at its lowest point. I've worked on this principle across all my 911's hence how I've worked up to a 997GT3RS. Looking to buy smart with my hard earned.

Edited by Por911T on Sunday 16th December 22:00

Por911T

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461 posts

220 months

Monday 17th December 2018
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Hey Neil,

Thanks so much for the reminder, I'd been meaning to order the book for sometime. Which I have now done via your link, so many thanks again for the reminder ! I suppose its just finding the right car that hits sweet spot on price / spec / age / condition etc …. and knowing as much as possible about the model before making a final decision.

Many thanks again
Barry

Por911T

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461 posts

220 months

Tuesday 18th December 2018
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Loving the chat and feedback here . So valuable .

Throughout the production run of DB9 / DB9V were there any limited edition models or anniversary models or the like ?