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Depreciation.

bladeboy

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Having bought a c2 cabrio thats depreicated like a brick I'm looking at changing it for something in the Porsche Cabrio range that hopefully will do what Porsche's are supposed to do, hold their value.

Anyone got any comments, fancy either a C4s cabrio or a turbo cabrio?

Anyone know the production numbers for these?
 
I should think both of those still have a long way to drop yet, you would be a brave man !!

Last of the 993 cabs would seem your safest bet .............................. RUF cabriolet ?
 
Too many people worry about depreciation. Just go and drive it, you could be dead tomorrow.

I would go for a Turbo Cabrio mate, its the ultimate cabrio in my opinion, a 2 year old with 15k for about £65k. If you're going to do it, then the winter months are where the bargains are (although you have to sell your own C2 cab).[:mad:]
Speak to Glenn McMenamin on the GT3 threads, he has a beauty of Turbo Cab, i'm sure he'll convince you. Good luck.

Si Carrera 4
 

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