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07-11-2016, 08:29 PM | #1 |
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CSL or GT3 the age old question
Hello all
im having worrying thoughts about 911's again and just wanted to run some of my man maths past you to see if im being a silly sod or if its something I should run with as it might be my last chance for a while. im getting married this weekend and after the ball busting out lay this has cost im weighing up my car options for the future and im sure kids will be knocking at my door in the next few years and then all obscene purchases like fast cars are out of the window for about 15-20 years and my brother once told me get your toys while you can!!! so here's my thoughts I could sell the CSL "with a heavy heart" and with the help from HSBC get my self into a 997 GT3.1 fine but my question to you in the know is do you think with the whole brexit thing and all that the bottom is going to fall out of all this and my £80k GT3 will be worth £50k in the not to far future or are these machines still sought-after enough that they are going to hold up no matter what "within reason" happens? or do you see cars like the CSL and GT3 only ever appreciate. it has never really bothered me regarding the CSL as I bought it at it lowest point and have been lucky enough to ride the wave of appreciation although it will hurt to buy a car at the top of its wave of appreciation if it had not been for the CSL raise I could never have afforded something like a GT3. I know its not all about money but as mentioned I feel lucky enough to have owned a car that has risen in value and I don't want to blow it. answers on a postcard please jon
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