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SilverLexus said:Sean,
I've been trying to save up for my first Porsche. I have been working on a big software deal for a year and if that goes through I will probably pull the trigger in 2007 when my ES lease expires. I've test driven the new Cayman and love it. That's my first choice as I doubt an $80K 911 will be sanctioned by my wife...but I would be happy in the new Boxster as well. Two of my friend's have GT3s so I have some racing/touring buddies once I join the club.
What's impressive about Porsche these days is the quality of finish and reliability. The performance is just amazing but these would be great cars to detail as the paint is very high caliber. The interior fit has reached near Lexus like levels as well.
I grew up around 911s and 928s and it remains my favorite brand.
I was looking into early year 996s (99-01) for a couple weeks as my next car. I don't think the car is "for me" right now as I am starting out in a new career, out of college (people judge far too much ). The prices are very very competitive for the mileage. Seldom do you see any in other than Excellent condition. They are EXTREMELY reliable, a blast to drive, turn heads, and have a nice exotic factor to them. I was hard-pressed to turn away, but someday, without a question, I will own one.
Isn't the software business a hoot!
truzoom said:Whoever is designing wheels for Porsche now has stolen my heart.