Mar 15, 2020 1:07:15 PM
Mar 19, 2020 11:52:49 PM
Boxster Coupe GTS:Lovely photo of your GT3 Touring and your pack!
The GT3 in white is appropriately well camouflaged in the snow...
...very best wishes to you and yours!
Haha, Thanks and great pic
Touring weather still a few weeks away, snows, melts, snow
I think we all know Porsche, and its Chinese centric 992 are in serious trouble now. Volumes will crash and it will be interesting to see which models sustain value best. My bets are on:
watt:I think we all know Porsche, and its Chinese centric 992 are in serious trouble now. Volumes will crash and it will be interesting to see which models sustain value best. My bets are on:
- 2002 GT2
- 2008 GT2
- 2018 Touring
- 2007 GT3 RS
- 2018 GT3
- 993 GT2
- others?
Don’t forget the 4 liter GT3RS
Pilot:Reading the various forums it looks to me like quite a few either "upgrade" or "downgrade" to the 997 GT cars.
Yes, the 997s are terrific, especially after the prior 2 models' weaker ones. Stateside, newer cars may be hit harder because so many are leased and as owners lose their jobs and businesses, a larger proportion will be sold cheap.
And Sun Ra enjoyed her first day as a Pirate - her left eye damaged again fighting [third time] whilst skiing and ruined so the ophthamalogist removed it Tuesday.
She's already broken her eye shield feeling her oats. Actually listened when told not to get her "eye" wet in Bear Creek whilst cooling off.
997s are great driver cars. I had a 2006 997S with X51. Concerned with Porsche going full turbo I bought a 2016 911GTS, sold it with 1,100 miles and bought a 2012 997 GTS. Hidraulic Steering, Manual and fun to drive even at 40-50 miles on winding roads. Much happier ... will not sell.
2016 Carrera 4 GTS Cab Jet Black,
2016 Macan Turbo Agata Grey,
2012 Carrera GTS Meteor Grey
2012 Infiniti G370 Grey,
2014 Mercedes E350 Steel Gray