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Help should I sell or keep.

chas3.2

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Should I sell me 993 targa have had it 3 years spent £10k on it.
I am finding it a bit heavy to haul about on our 3k a year trips all over Europe.
We Like the Cayman 718 Would have to add 10k to get the options we want about 49k.

Charles.
 
For ease of driving go for the Cayman however in 10 years time you may well look back with regret. still what ever choice you make enjoy.

Terry
 
Difficult call Charles, one that a number of 993 owners are considering. I didn't think you would ever let the 3.2 go but can appreciate that there comes a time when we want to just enjoy the car without having to always be thinking about having to work on them.


 
Does it have to be the 718?

Havent T looked at prices recently but just wondering if £50k is approaching 997 GTS territory ?
 
There are 15 997GTS on PH at present, the cheapest of which is £59k. At the dealerships the cheapest is £63k.
 

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