718 Spyder - looking to buy
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Hi, if you've got a bit more money my friend is selling his
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202410074...
Just over two years old, PPF and one very careful owner
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202410074...
Just over two years old, PPF and one very careful owner
Spevs said:
Hi, if you've got a bit more money my friend is selling his
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202410074...
Just over two years old, PPF and one very careful owner
Great looking car ,also know the owner has had other Spyders .I am looking myself has to be REDhttps://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202410074...
Just over two years old, PPF and one very careful owner
but at the asking price has to have buckets or 18ways It has been on market for ages .
Couldn't see another main 718 Spyder thread, thinking about getting into one of these, never had a Porsche but I want a drop top and N/A engine and this ticks the bills.
I'm after a later car and they seem to be around £80k - £85k at the moment, I need to watch future value as I've taken a bath on an M$ Comp not long ago which has left me a bit scarred. I appreciate these were made in lower numbers so will hold their value better but what's the general consensus of current values and where do we think these will end up in the next 1-2 years.
I'm after a later car and they seem to be around £80k - £85k at the moment, I need to watch future value as I've taken a bath on an M$ Comp not long ago which has left me a bit scarred. I appreciate these were made in lower numbers so will hold their value better but what's the general consensus of current values and where do we think these will end up in the next 1-2 years.
Zero7 said:
Couldn't see another main 718 Spyder thread, thinking about getting into one of these, never had a Porsche but I want a drop top and N/A engine and this ticks the bills.
I'm after a later car and they seem to be around £80k - £85k at the moment, I need to watch future value as I've taken a bath on an M$ Comp not long ago which has left me a bit scarred. I appreciate these were made in lower numbers so will hold their value better but what's the general consensus of current values and where do we think these will end up in the next 1-2 years.
Think they'll hold up very well, like GT4s are. Aside from very limited edition cars I can't think of many cars that'll have softer depreciation which is an added bonus of ownershipI'm after a later car and they seem to be around £80k - £85k at the moment, I need to watch future value as I've taken a bath on an M$ Comp not long ago which has left me a bit scarred. I appreciate these were made in lower numbers so will hold their value better but what's the general consensus of current values and where do we think these will end up in the next 1-2 years.
They're a lot of GT car for the money. What else can one buy that's as good an all round package? Possibly 4.0 GTS but the Spyder feels just that bit more special (I've owned both)
Best of luck
Rsx Boy said:
Thank you ,I'm set on Shark Blue and Buckets so will keep and eye on classifieds crystalmethod said:
Think they'll hold up very well, like GT4s are. Aside from very limited edition cars I can't think of many cars that'll have softer depreciation which is an added bonus of ownership
They're a lot of GT car for the money. What else can one buy that's as good an all round package? Possibly 4.0 GTS but the Spyder feels just that bit more special (I've owned both)
Best of luck
Thank you and much appreciated, the other option is a 570s but the running costs are on a different levelThey're a lot of GT car for the money. What else can one buy that's as good an all round package? Possibly 4.0 GTS but the Spyder feels just that bit more special (I've owned both)
Best of luck
Zero7 said:
Rsx Boy said:
Thank you ,I'm set on Shark Blue and Buckets so will keep and eye on classifieds Gassing Station | Boxster/Cayman | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff


