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  • #16
    I can see both povs here, I too am a serious Porsche addict (have been since I could talk) and would like nothing better than to be driving a Zuffenhausen wunderkar. BUT, I seriously would not be happy with a Cayman or a Boxster knowing that a 911 of similar vintage (a right proper Porka) was just beyond my reach. I would be looking at an older 911 myself, work out what your max budget is and see what kind of 911 you can get for the money. I think that if you got a Cayman or Boxster you would regret not taking the final step to a 911.

    I too am thinking of a Golf R when the Tig is paid off and was disappointed to hear your opinion of them Maybe I need to drive one before I commit to saving for one. Maybe we should both do killer Tigs?
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    • #17
      The only thing I can add, and if you are as impatient as me this will be irrelevant, is the possibility of the Bluesport. If they end up making it...

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      • #18
        I would do what Pullstarter says and get an older 911 if I had to, no hesitation. Are you sure you can't stretch the $$$ just that bit further sharkie?

        Pullstarter, if you want a hot hatch, go and drive the new megane RS250- it has sublime handling, goes like stink, and performance upgrades are available. Just wait a few months though, let the resale crash and pick up a low k one, be awesome value then.
        Last edited by clip; 13-02-2011, 12:28 PM.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by clip View Post
          I would do what Pullstarter says and get an older 911 if I had to, no hesitation. Are you sure you can't stretch the $$$ just that bit further sharkie?

          Pullstarter, if you want a hot hatch, go and drive the new megane RS250- it has sublime handling, goes like stink, and performance upgrades are available. Just wait a few months though, let the resale crash and pick up a low k one, be awesome value then.
          The resale, as you say, sorta kills any idea of buying a Renault. Not to mention they're French hehe.
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          • #20
            Originally posted by Pullstarter View Post
            The resale, as you say, sorta kills any idea of buying a Renault. Not to mention they're French hehe.
            Yeh, but the drive, OMG, I could get seriously hooked on one, they are that good.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by clip View Post
              Yeh, but the drive, OMG, I could get seriously hooked on one, they are that good.
              Yes i've heard they're very good and certainly an improvement looks wise over the old ones.
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              • #22
                sharkie,
                time to bring this thread back on topic...
                you wont get any argument from me about the feel good factor of owning a Porsche. i dont even have to drive mine for it to put a smile on my face !
                i had the opportunity recently to spend some time in a 987 series Boxster S and they are an incredible car, from a driving perspective and a practicality perspective (if you only want 2 seats), modern, capable and comfortable.
                the decision about it being the car for you is complex and personal- i dont like the way the Cayman looks, pure and simple, its not for me, would i buy a 987 S- in a heartbeat, would i sell the 911 to buy the Boxster (which is what financially i would have to do) never, because the purchase of the 911 was very personal, a childhood dream and as corny as it sounds a lifetime achievement.
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                • #23
                  sharkie as you know there's more to a 'fun' car than just straight line speed...
                  I almost bought a tiggy too but I didn't because I hesitated and the car was gone a few hours after I test drove it
                  since you don't take yours off road anyway why would you want the extra weight, height and CoG of a SUV? it's not that practical either with that tiny boot
                  As others have said, you have one of the most practical cars on the market now, but since you still have kids to cart around, how about something like a e46 M3
                  Back in the day, when I had the choice of a stage 3 2.0T or a Cayman S, it was always a no brainer
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                  • #24
                    To throw a cat among the pigeons, I'll play devils advocate - if you want to have some real fun, go an R34 GT-R
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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by flyingfridge View Post
                      To throw a cat among the pigeons, I'll play devils advocate - if you want to have some real fun, go an R34 GT-R

                      +1 worked Tiguan or any run of the mill car Does not compare with a thoroughbred sports car. It is more a case of emotional attachment in your case.

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                      • #26
                        Sharkie, how about Ferrari?
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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by Transporter View Post
                          Sharkie, how about Ferrari?
                          I think he wants something that actually starts and doesn't leave pools of oil all over his garage floor.
                          Last edited by Pullstarter; 14-02-2011, 04:56 PM.
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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by Pullstarter View Post
                            I think he wants something that actually starts and doesn't leave pools of oil all over his garage floor.
                            Hmm, I don't see any pools of oil under the Ferraris. How old Ferrari are you talking about?
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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by Transporter View Post
                              Hmm, I don't see any pools of oil under the Ferraris. How old Ferrari are you talking about?
                              Jokes, humour, ....................never mind.
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                              • #30
                                Yeah, the humor is the best medicine.
                                I was at the Adelaide Carnevale yesterday and saw some really nice cars there incl. Ferrraris, it makes you want one just for that engine sounds.
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