What is selling well at present / pick me a car. GT3?

What is selling well at present / pick me a car. GT3?

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GTRene

17,093 posts

227 months

Tuesday 2nd July
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RiccardoG said:
But 997 GT2s are generally substantially over £100k while OP's budget is in range 50-100k.

My choices would be
1. 997 GT3 comfort spec.
2. Cayman GT4
3. 997 GTS
4. Boxster Spyder
5. 997 C2 manual (50% of the budget 90% of the fun)
ah yeah, forgot about that when reading something above over 991.2 GT3? by us still expensive.

your list 50-100k is then indeed a better source thumbup

Cheib

23,417 posts

178 months

Tuesday 2nd July
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GT2's also seem to really struggle in the UK. They seem to languish at dealers for a long time.

Maybe they make more sense as a GT car ?

GTRene

17,093 posts

227 months

Tuesday 2nd July
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Cheib said:
GT2's also seem to really struggle in the UK. They seem to languish at dealers for a long time.

Maybe they make more sense as a GT car ?
Strangely yes, but do not forget, so did some cars that are now worth fortunes.

I've never driven one, so I don't know how hard the ride is, but I think its more usable in todays world then a GT3, a GT3 wants to stretch its legs were a GT2 has some boost/power lower down.

but then maybe a good GT3 gives also pleasure at lower speeds, not sure, not driven such as well... what I hear in some video's when they compare those, most seem to love the GT3 but thats when driven like racers on the streets, so I wonder how it is when driving normally within the speed limits and on busy roads.

the GT3 I guess gives more sound/vibes? the GT2 pushes you harder in the seat and more easy and or on shorter distances.

oooh the choices :-) In my case I think I would like the GT2, so many GT3 cars around compared to GT2 but when GT2 then with the bucket seats and I guess if I had it, a tune to around 620 hp which seems a animal.

But sometimes I think, I buy some classic old car, with a bit extra power or Restomod and its fine and usable power without going nuts hehe yeah I'm getting old ;-)