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Old 03-06-2013, 02:26 PM   #24 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by b1adesofcha0s View Post
Well the other option would be to wait a couple years and buy a used one.....but I know a lot of people don't like to buy used sports cars.
I'd buy a CERTIFIED used porsche that was over a $100k new if im the second owner. Here's my logic behind it.

Under $100k, you get the young, spoiled rich kid who received first class edu and daddy got him his first 6 figure job, poser, want to impress their friends and that they have a porsche. Can barely make the payments, but they're happy cuz they live in an empty loft with reasonable rent. A first year college aged gf thats a great fvck n she's just impressed you're driving a porsche, you're doing donuts everywhere, playing highway king and elitist to all your friends. Don't buy the sub $100k porsche used

Over $100k you're somewhere between 45-65. You're a successful business man in a midlife/end of life crisis and you pretty much want to impress the guys you make business deals with, the grandkids and you want to look kewl when you go out to dinner to your 5 star restaurants. You know all the performance stats of your car, but 90% of the fogey's never been past 90mph. Which is like not going past 60 in a genesis coupe.lol.

I'd buy used.
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