Agreed. $65k sticker, I paid $25k, 22k miles, CPO. Like-new Porsche for Toyota money? No brainier. Looking forward to finding a nice low mileage Cayman S someday.
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By the way, the poll is missing an option: Used - I got an amazing car and SAVED more money than most people spend on their NEW cars.
I delight in informing the occasional supercilious "must be nice to have a Porsche" tool that I probably paid less for my car than he paid for his new shtbox. |
I bought used. Most importantly, because I can't afford a new one right now. Secondly, even if I could afford it, I may have only bought a newer used one. I use mine as a daily driver and don't want to have to worry about dings/nicks from leaving it parked outside and/or in public parking lots.
I think later in life, when I settle down, and have a nice enough garage to park it in at night, I may buy a brand new one. But I'll still use it as a daily driver, so maybe not. |
In 2008 I bought a used 2003 seal grey Boxster S for $26K, about 1/2 of what it sold for new. It had 14k miles on it and it was flawless. It was like a brand new car. Why pay over $50k when you can get a great car at 1/2 price. I have bought several new cars and trucks but I prefer to buy used and let someone else take that big depreciation hit in the first few years. It's bad enough that they keep losing value even when you buy them slightly used.
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But you are correct about having cash. It was king, and allowed you to pounce when a great car did hit the market. |
I can afford new but, Haven't purchase a new car for more than 20 years. Something about the 10-25% the value drop as soon as ink is on the title drive me nuts.
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Top Gear had a segment on buying used vs new. First, they tried out a brand new 7000 Pound ($15,000 US ?) econobox Toyota, that didn't even have carpets and drove like a dog! Then, they went out and tested used luxury cars that were selling for the same price. One was a Boxster, which they loved, subaru WRX, a Jaguar, even a Bentley turbo.
They eventually bought a BMW 850 series and a top end Mercedes (can't remember the model but it cost 90k+ Pounds new.) Bothelooked flawless in and out and drive like champs. They are going to do a long term test of the cars. So yes, its a no brainer, buy used. |
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New everything - but Porsches. There's too much depreciation on luxury cars to buy new.
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Every time I read another post about "driving it the way the Dr. intended" or bragging about how fast they ran on the track, I thank goodness I bought my car new. And half the used cars don't even have proper service records. No way would I buy a used one.
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2) I bought it new from the snow-covered dealer's lot at the bottom of the car market while the dealer was grossly overstocked and desperate to sell cars. The desperation discount was well into 5 figures and thus the price I paid "new" was less than what I see similar 08 Caymans selling for as used cars today; 3) If you buy the car you want and keep it for 10 years, you don't worry about the drop in value because you bought it new; meanwhile, YOU know your car has had all the proper maintenance and has never been abused; 4) Meanwhile, if something does go wrong, you have the manufacturer to back you up at least for a while. I still have another year that I don't have to worry about my IMS breaking and costing me half or 3/4 the value of the car, and after that I may invest in an extended warranty; 5) Last but not least, due to technology creep, my base Cayman has equivalent power to a Cayman S of just a few years earlier. To try to increase the power of an older Cayman S up to my level, that Cayman S owner would need to invest several thousand in mods that might or might not be successful and might blow up the engine in the process. |
I would buy new now that I have the taste. Sincethis was my first Porsche I went low price fun car. I should be able to sell mine for what I have in it this spring. Depending on several factors over next couple of years I will be looking in the snow around Jan. early Feb. for a new Boxster then put mine up for sale in spring.
I would only pay cash since the interest would jack the cost of the car up even more. |
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Someone taught me not to put serious money into depreciating assets. Which may be why I have assets.
I could have afforded to buy new both times I bought Boxsters and I had in fact bought a 914 new in '70 for $3600 but I learned the lesson selling it 2 years later for around $2200. I elected not to buy the Boxsters new and had 95% of the fun for well less than half the price...or maybe it was more fun because I wasn't afraid to work on it and didn't feel I had to visit the dealership for every little thing. And even in a 10 year old car I was still getting complements. |
I've been watching this thread and haven't been sure how to respond to it as I've done both (I didn't vote because none of the choices fit me). Many have made good points about buying used vs new. If you would've asked me 4 1/2 yrs ago if I'd buy a $60K car, I'd have said you were crazy. But I saw Punkin and her 005 serial number and had to have her. It took me almost 2 mo to assure myself I should go for it, but I did. Will I buy another new Porsche? Maybe. I saw an orange Cayman R that got me thinking...
I bought my Cayman used off of ebay. Got it for a good price. Like JohnS said, it's hard to know how it was treated by the prev owner. I'm somewhat less concerned because she had 2 yrs left on her CPO when I bought her. But there are question marks. The best way I can sum it up: Punkin is my baby, Carmen is my girlfriend. |
All high end autos take a huge price drop after being purchased. That's what you pay to own a new auto.:ah:
Me, I like a good pre-owned. Broke in and no luxury tax to be paid. |
I would never buy new it just seems to be a waste of money and for what? I love working on cars as a hobby which has given me the opportunity to own cars that would normally be way out of my price range. I am 36 now and have owned 28 cars all German, Italian, and a little sprinkle of Land Rovers. Of those 28, 7 were P-cars. I have been lucky and always made money on every car I ever got rid of. Tearing into a car and rebuilding them is my stress relief so I do not factor in that as time just therapy.
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