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Originally Posted by jwade
Although an awesome car, you better be real careful getting into the Ferrari realm unless you have deep pockets.
Personally, I think Porsche cars are engineered a whole lot better and stay "in tune" alot longer.
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In some ways, I would agree but the 360 hasn't had the engine issues the early, 2005 and 3.2/3.4l cars have.
Then a Cayman doesn't have a $5,000 windshield either
My 360 was rock solid, except for warranty work, ne'er a problem, sold at 30,000 miles. It was a coupe, wifey wants a spider.
From a cost of ownership perspective, Porsche wins hands down. From a driving experience factor, nothing beats a F 360/430 series. YMMV.