Nicer ride, meaning more comfortable? Less noise? I thought the cayman s was very loud w the engine behind you
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I just refinanced my loan to take advantage of lower rates, and my '09 base with sport came in at $30,800 retail. Now you won't get that in trade, but I think $22.5 is a little too low.
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Might be bad mathematics as I am excluding taxes, but I figure that my actual selling price is $25,000.00 (self-justification ) |
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Oh, and I happen to love the Caymen S. A good friend of mine had one, before the recession caused a downturn in his business. They are great cars. I think the 370 is a better bang for the buck, and he agreed as well. I think the way to go is a mint low mileage used Caymen S, let someone else take the depreciation and get a good deal.
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I got about $24k for my Z on trade. It had it nearly two years. Sport/Touring 16k miles. It was a little low, but we're just starting winter, the economy is still in the shitt*r so I really didn't think I'd be able to get a whole lot more private party, if it sold at all. I looked at all of the closed out E-bay auctions and there were very few selling anywhere for over $26k.
Every comparo I've read puts the Cayman ahead of the Z, even if their numbers on paper are nearly identical. Let us know what happens. |
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http://motors.completed.shop.ebay.co...c0.m283&_rdc=1 Oops, I missed this one, just like yours, a 2009 purchased in 2010. Sold for $24,100. http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/2009-...item3cb33e7adf Last edited by Pushing_Tin; 12-17-2010 at 02:10 AM. |
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I didn't think it was that loud, but I was working pretty hard and pretty excited as well. By nicer ride, I mean a supple, planted, sticky feeling; great handling/cornering but not at all jarring. However, I cannot remember if it had more, less or the same amount of body roll as our car. But most people who get into cars are going to make mods in the area of suspension, bars, etc., anyway.
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One thing that I never see discussed in the forums that extends this conversation about relative value and what we can afford: If I were driving a nice Cayman S, I would probably hesitate to track it much, worrying that a hairy accident would damage a big investment. And I know I would be obsessing more in parking lots and stuff. Don't get me wrong: I would still love to have that car. But we got such a great deal. Who else makes a car like this at this price? No one.
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