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Depreciation
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If you maintain the car's condition at the same level, it shouldn't depreciate like a "ordinary" car would.
HTH
Malcolm
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I was looking on the Parker's web site and found the page for the earlier 911 to be quite good. Go to;
http://www.parkers.co.uk/choosing/car/_reviews/
Take the links to suit the 911.
A good honest evalution.
Looking after a 911 is a full time occupation, if you're prepared to do most of the work as and when required, use the OEM parts, you'll have a good car. Its a bit like children and parents - some people don't deserve to have children!
There are 100's of 911's in the wreckers cause people get frightened by the on-going maintenance costs, and so neglect the car, which of course ends up with the body full of rust, etc, failed MOT, and herendous repair bills.
all the best,
Peter
steh
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good luck
steve
Jonathan Collins
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Philip,
[] Hi there dude,
I was looking on the Parker's web site and found the page for the earlier 911 to be quite good. Go to;
http://www.parkers.co.uk/choosing/car/_reviews/
Take the links to suit the 911.
A good honest evalution.
Looking after a 911 is a full time occupation, if you're prepared to do most of the work as and when required, use the OEM parts, you'll have a good car. Its a bit like children and parents - some people don't deserve to have children!
There are 100's of 911's in the wreckers cause people get frightened by the on-going maintenance costs, and so neglect the car, which of course ends up with the body full of rust, etc, failed MOT, and herendous repair bills.
all the best,
Peter
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