Anyone bought their dream car after cancer diagnosis?
Anyone bought their dream car after cancer diagnosis?
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S8QUATTRO

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939 posts

172 months

Sunday 18th January
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Not your typical car related topic .

Always wanted a 911 since being a kid, sadly at 45 I got stage 3 incurable non hodgkins lymphoma and just finished 6 months of horrible chemo, results due this week

After always wanting a nice 911, now I just don t seem to care as much about owning one. Anyone else been in a similar situation? I m 46 now and always loved cars.

Never wanted a Ferrari or lambo, just a 911 but I seem to have lost my desire for one. I don t want to leave a headache of selling an expensive car for my family if the worst comes sooner than expected

Cars I ve owned and loved, D2 S8, UrS6, c5 RS6 avant, audi 80 sport, 635d, 640d, e39, 530 sport, r129, Panamera and a few others..

Edited by S8QUATTRO on Sunday 18th January 05:21

the-norseman

15,017 posts

193 months

Sunday 18th January
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Bloke I know got cancer in his late 40s and purchased a Alfa Giulia QV, his wife has kept it now hes gone.


When I was growing up, my dad dreamt of either a BMW, Mercedes or SAAB, just before dad got ill he decided to get a Mercedes (C-Class) on a cheap lease and hated the thing haha.

Sorry to hear of your condition.

SimonTheSailor

12,842 posts

250 months

Sunday 18th January
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How about rent one for a weekend/week - go on a bit of a roadtrip, get it out of your system ?

maz8062

3,661 posts

237 months

Sunday 18th January
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Why do some folk worry about what they’re leaving when they pass, whenever it comes? Don’t. If you’ve always wanted a Porsche and have the energy and funds to buy one, get it bought now! You should be trying your best to live every day for you, for love, for smiles - when you’re gone, you’re gone - don’t worry about it.

sixor8

7,670 posts

290 months

Sunday 18th January
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I'd had 3 x TVR Chimaera and a money-pit Cerbera by 2019 and had almost given up on the brand. I'd shook my head at the asking prices for TVR Griffith 500s for years, after all it's almost the same as a Chimaera. scratchchin

After scans and a biopsy following bone pain, I got a myeloma diagnosis in 2021 and whilst the treatment was successful (I had radio therapy for a bone plasmacytoma the same year), and whilst still on monthly intravenous treatment, I decided sod it, and bought one. I'm in remission (6 monthly blood checks), and still have the TVR. It's had some pricey maintenance recently (a respray too) but I don't regret it one bit. smile

As long as you can afford it, go for it. But if you are really too worried about what will happen later, perhaps hiring one would be a good idea.

croyde

25,442 posts

252 months

Sunday 18th January
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Go for it mate, we only live once but worry about the 'what ifs' so we restrict ourselves.

Sadly you've hit an 'What IF' frown Get that 911 and best of luck smile

MercedesClassic

1,098 posts

119 months

Sunday 18th January
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After a good mate of mine got diagnosed with late stage Pancreatic cancer in 2017 I thought F it I ll get myself a dream car. I bought an SL55 F1 pack and still enjoy the drives.

However, I did the sums and if I d put that money into Bitcoin it would be worth about £2.5 million cry

Anyway YOLO and I suggest you give it a go and if bought right it might not depreciate by much. Alll the best.

Wacky Racer

40,519 posts

269 months

Sunday 18th January
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Sad but true story.

Friend of mine (Back in 1986), who I met whilst at the TT races, developed cancer six months later in his thirties, and, virtually bedbound with two or three weeks left to live, bought a brand new Harley Davidson because it was always his ambition to actually own one.

His wife said he liked looking at it through his bedroom window, and they had come to some arrangement with the dealer to sell it back to them with zero miles on the clock.

RDMcG

20,418 posts

229 months

Sunday 18th January
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I was in NY many years in a little store called the Last Woundup. It sold tiny trick windup toys, and its motto was “Don’t postpone joy”

You never really know what’s round the corner , so if there is something you really want to do, I would go for it. I have had amazing fun with Porsches over the years and at this age (77) I am aware that time is not infinite; I still enjoy my cars.

You generally remember the first time you fulfilled your dream but you can’t predict the last time. I wish you some real satisfaction in going for it.

uktrailmonster

9,321 posts

222 months

Sunday 18th January
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S8QUATTRO said:
Not your typical car related topic .

Always wanted a 911 since being a kid, sadly at 45 I got stage 3 incurable non hodgkins lymphoma and just finished 6 months of horrible chemo, results due this week

After always wanting a nice 911, now I just don t seem to care as much about owning one. Anyone else been in a similar situation? I m 46 now and always loved cars.

Never wanted a Ferrari or lambo, just a 911 but I seem to have lost my desire for one. I don t want to leave a headache of selling an expensive car for my family if the worst comes sooner than expected

Cars I ve owned and loved, D2 S8, UrS6, c5 RS6 avant, audi 80 sport, 635d, 640d, e39, 530 sport, r129, Panamera and a few others..

Edited by S8QUATTRO on Sunday 18th January 05:21
I know what you mean about always wanting something and then suddenly not caring much about it. Maybe there are more important things in your life to care about than a 911? Maybe that’s what your unfortunate diagnosis has uncovered? Or maybe you are simply on a low from the treatment.

I would just go with whatever you feel like and not try to force an interest if it isn’t there.

S8QUATTRO

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939 posts

172 months

Sunday 18th January
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Thanks guys, it’s a stty feeling obviously. Maybe if I get told I’m in remission I might go for it. I keep thinking they could sell it if things turned bad very quick

uktrailmonster

9,321 posts

222 months

Sunday 18th January
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S8QUATTRO said:
Thanks guys, it s a stty feeling obviously. Maybe if I get told I m in remission I might go for it. I keep thinking they could sell it if things turned bad very quick
Depending on what 911 you buy, they don’t all lose money on re-sale.

S8QUATTRO

Original Poster:

939 posts

172 months

Sunday 18th January
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uktrailmonster said:
S8QUATTRO said:
Thanks guys, it s a stty feeling obviously. Maybe if I get told I m in remission I might go for it. I keep thinking they could sell it if things turned bad very quick
Depending on what 911 you buy, they don t all lose money on re-sale.
Do you think a 997.2 holds value? Or a 991.1 better? I’m not going to the Nurburgring or track days, just something I wanted to have one time in my life

RDMcG

20,418 posts

229 months

Sunday 18th January
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S8QUATTRO said:
Do you think a 997.2 holds value? Or a 991.1 better? I m not going to the Nurburgring or track days, just something I wanted to have one time in my life
I would think that the 7.2 would hold value better though they are very different cars. The 991 is bigger and in my view more comfortable but the 7.2 is a more engaging driving experience .i also prefer the steering and gearbox of the 7.2. Try both of them.

uktrailmonster

9,321 posts

222 months

Sunday 18th January
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S8QUATTRO said:
uktrailmonster said:
S8QUATTRO said:
Thanks guys, it s a stty feeling obviously. Maybe if I get told I m in remission I might go for it. I keep thinking they could sell it if things turned bad very quick
Depending on what 911 you buy, they don t all lose money on re-sale.
Do you think a 997.2 holds value? Or a 991.1 better? I m not going to the Nurburgring or track days, just something I wanted to have one time in my life
I haven’t followed their specific prices recently, but I would think either of those would be safe bets not to lose money. Especially the 997.2

I had a 2009 997.2 C4S bought at 4 years old from a Porsche main dealer. Ran it for a couple of years and sold it to an Indy dealer for within a couple of grand of what I paid. Looking at their prices now, nearly a decade later, and they are much the same!



Belle427

11,197 posts

255 months

Sunday 18th January
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Just buy it and enjoy it, leave some info such as the previous advert behind should the worse happen or information on someone who can help with the sale.
Sorry to hear about out your condition.
My Dad passed at the end of last year after a longish battle with prostate cancer and heart problems, I am having similar thoughts myself now about buying something I have always wanted to honour him.
996 Turbo is mine or maybe a 996 C4S.

Edited by Belle427 on Sunday 18th January 17:02

Jamescrs

5,817 posts

87 months

Sunday 18th January
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Father in laws best mate was diagnosed with incurable prostate cancer which has sadly taken him in the end.

His dream was to own a British racing green Jaguar, I think in reality he took my father in laws dream and ran with it but that’s by the by.

He bought a S type Jag and drove it around for a couple of years and owned it until he died. The family offered to give it to my father in law but by then he dint want it and one of the chaps sons drove it for a while before selling it for not a lot.

ninepoint2

3,879 posts

182 months

Sunday 18th January
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I was diagnosed with Prostate Cancer late 2018, I had taken early retirment 2 years before. I had no idea what the future held at that point. Started on 3 years of hormone therapy early 2019 and had 20 sessions of Radiotherapy end of 2019,beg 2020. I had a critical ilness policy which paid out and my wife agreed to let me spend some of it on a car I had always wanted, a Maserati Granturismo which I bought late 2019. I already had a D2 S8 and a C6 RS6 Avant. The Maserati was a stunning looking car and sounded fantatstic, however I never really felt the driving experience to be what I expected, it was always twitchy at the rear, especially in the wet. I sold it last year. Thankfully the treatment I received was successful and I'm still cancer free today. Still glad I scratched the GT itch though. Also sold the S8 and RS6 and now in a D4 S8.

OhHamburgers

44 posts

3 months

Sunday 18th January
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I know a woman that is still in her 20s dying of cancer through work. She married well and has it all, except her health. Over summertime she was telling me how she wants a convertible to feel the wind in her hair. She didn t get one last year so I m really hoping she gets her dream car before it s too late. Really gave me a kick up the arse though as I had been feeling down for a while but to see her still laughing, smiling and enjoying what she can whilst she can was very awakening. Really puts things into perspective. I stopped allocating as much to long term savings/pension so I can try and get my dream car sooner.

Get the dream 911 whilst you can and drive it as much as you can. Sad thing is a lot of people don t get their dreams so if you can make it happen DO IT!!!!

Apologies for stalking but it would be unfair of you not to buy it after saying this .





Edited by OhHamburgers on Sunday 18th January 19:16

Gingerbiker67

126 posts

244 months

Sunday 18th January
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If it makes you happy, and you can afford it… do it.

First diagnosis bought an e-bike; helped me keep fitness for longer. Survived that and got a second diagnosis… C really is a fu£ker.

Anyway the habit had been set so bought a motorbike for the road, a GS. Treatment going well so traded that for a GSA.

All three were more capable than I need- but all make me happy. Sometimes I haven’t been able to get out as much as I would like but plenty of time to plan adventures, fiddle endlessly and occupy your mind when needed.

It was bikes for me, it could be a Porsche for you!

Best of luck