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Old 09-03-2010, 02:55 AM   #1
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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...

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Old 09-03-2010, 08:01 AM   #2
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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...
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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Old 09-03-2010, 08:17 AM   #3
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Can't we just get along?

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Old 09-03-2010, 09:31 AM   #4
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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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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?

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Old 09-03-2010, 09:33 AM   #5
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I'm not rich pcw, I'd love one new car in my lifetime, the "used" route was the sensible choice for me.
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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Old 09-03-2010, 09:35 AM   #6
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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:

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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