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Cayman GT4: Where are we up to now?

why do people cover their cars In a painted garage ?

No used car is ever clean enough to put a cover on imo, my garage is painted brick and I can leave the car in there for 2 months and not a spec of dust on it.

I don't get covers bar winter store after a proper detail/wax to stop bikes and the like knocking it.

once the cars been out side putting a cover on seems crazy to me, and putting a car away wet after a wash is also crazy (I always go for a run after a wash, and put the car away hot and with dry disks), so as I say the cars never clean enough to put a cover on !

 
Agreed Darren. Never mind the car cover....I want that garage..!

Nick/Matthew - a great choice of colour for the GT4.

Jeff

 
Jeff,

Matthew's garage with Kelly Brook in the kitchen :)

I do like the telly on the wall, keep you company while detailing is in progress :)

Darren

 
All del miles GT4's have been taken off sale from OPC's so 16 cars now down to 3 !

Interesting. !

Leicester City for the win :)

 
Very interesting!

I love the GT4 and GTS - maybe potential collectors cars as per the BMW 1M?

What a season Leicester are having too!

Darren

 
PH have 19 GT4s for sale, 4 of which are PC cars (a yellow car has crept in). A big price range (£94k - £107.5K), and the dealers don't currently appear to be shifting many cars.

Great to see Leicester taking on the big money teams.

Jeff

 
Granted, the £107.5k car is a top spec Darren but that's a lot of money over the list price of £64.5k.

Used GT4 purchase is a mugs game at the moment and only for those who've money to burn.

Jeff

 
Totally agree Jeff, it's far too much of a premium. The GT4 is too track orientated for me and I lack the talent to get the most out of it.

The GTS was the perfect balance and blend and the looks are perfect.

Darren

 

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