Absolutely. If condition of the leather and paint is important to you, then spend accordingly. I wouldn't buy or pass on a car because the condition will be important to the next guy. I buy my cars to drive the hell out of them; daily and without mercy. A few dings, scratches, and scuffs definitely alleviates anxiety about taking them to the grocery store, parking them in the garage at work, or romping around on the track.
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Connor: 1999 Boxster
Stitch: 1982 928
Finn: 2005 Cayenne
"...the 928 is not a joy riding car; it's a tool, a road weapon designed to destroy distance and crush time."
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