09-03-2010, 02:55 AM
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Originally Posted by pcw
I'm in Northern CA and from May to Oct no rain and in the winter when the sun is out it's 60 degrees. Not sure I would have gotten the Spyder if I lived somewhere else. It's not my daily driver so the rain doesn't really effect me and out here you know in plenty of time when the rain is coming.
I will say the car really draws attention. Every time I stop and get gas I'm there at least 30 mins talking about the car to the many on lookers wondering what kind of Porsche it is. I entered it in a local Concours over the summer and placed for the road and track award. That award is for the car the judges would most like to drive. I have great fun with the car.
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For seventy K+, There better be judges yearning to drive it, that's only eight K less than I paid for my home back in the day.
I like the car and it's looks but at the end of the day, would it be worth my car plus 60K for the pleasure of driving one? Not with a perfect well sorted, paid for Boxster in the house with only 32K on the clock...
Last edited by eightsandaces; 09-03-2010 at 03:16 AM.
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09-03-2010, 08:01 AM
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Originally Posted by eightsandaces
For seventy K+, There better be judges yearning to drive it, that's only eight K less than I paid for my home back in the day.
I like the car and it's looks but at the end of the day, would it be worth my car plus 60K for the pleasure of driving one? Not with a perfect well sorted, paid for Boxster in the house with only 32K on the clock...
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Well as far as the Judges, let me tell you there were way more expensive cars at that concours than a 65K Spyder, the Spyder was one of the less expensive cars there and drew more attention than some of the classics that were there. Money is subjective, what I would spend my money on will be different than someone else. You prefer to buy used, others prefer new.
Yes, when I bought my first house 25 years ago it cost 76000.00 Brand new, also a new 911 Porsche cost $31,950.00, so what, what does that have to do with anything, co'mom, that's a ridiculous comparison. Can you get a new 911 for 32K, HA, I wish, what are they now 78k for a basic 911, with no options. What is the price different between a new Boxster s and a Spyder, 58K vs 61.2K that's 3200.00, not a big difference.
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09-03-2010, 08:17 AM
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Can't we just get along?
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09-03-2010, 09:31 AM
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Originally Posted by pcw
Well as far as the Judges, let me tell you there were way more expensive cars at that concours than a 65K Spyder, the Spyder was one of the less expensive cars there and drew more attention than some of the classics that were there. Money is subjective, what I would spend my money on will be different than someone else. You prefer to buy used, others prefer new.
Yes, when I bought my first house 25 years ago it cost 76000.00 Brand new, also a new 911 Porsche cost $31,950.00, so what, what does that have to do with anything, co'mom, that's a ridiculous comparison. Can you get a new 911 for 32K, HA, I wish, what are they now 78k for a basic 911, with no options. What is the price different between a new Boxster s and a Spyder, 58K vs 61.2K that's 3200.00, not a big difference.
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It's not really that dumb a comparison when you live where I do and a fixer upper, cape can be had for 75K. I'm getting 850.00 a month for a similar house, I love sports cars but the reason I chose "used" was to spend money on investments that pay me back so I can be retired from the corporate musical chairs game. I respect your choice to buy the new spyder, it's a beautiful car, we all spend a long time in the dirt, so why not?
Last edited by eightsandaces; 09-03-2010 at 09:33 AM.
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09-03-2010, 09:33 AM
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Originally Posted by eightsandaces
I'm not rich pcw, I'd love one new car in my lifetime, the "used" route was the sensible choice for me.
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Who said you need to be rich to buy a new car or a new house? You just need to be financially irresponsible... uh I mean live for the moment!  :dance:
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09-03-2010, 09:35 AM
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Originally Posted by ekam
Who said you need to be rich to buy a new car or a new house? You just need to be financially irresponsible... uh I mean live for the moment!  :dance:
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That would be an awesome plan if I was a wall street banker... I'd get a used CGT and tell the gove I couldn't pay them back for it..
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