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Old 02-19-2009, 08:53 AM   #8
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Originally Posted by ekam
As said many times, 986 to 987 is just a progressive evolution. 987.2 is the major revision since introduction of 986S.

I'd wait until you can afford a 2009 and up 987S. At least that's what I'm going to do anyway.
The 987.2 will be the better car, and the 988 in a few years, better yet, but for the additional $30,000 outlay over a 987S or $50,000 over a 986S, is it worth it? Depends on your budget if you ask me. And while the 986 and 987 have its known problems, I would much rather have version 2.0 or 3.0 of its iteration than version 1.0 of the new. In my over 30 years of Porsche ownership the more enjoyable/less troublesome cars have been the Porsches that evolved progressively, rather than those that were majorly revised.
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