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AFB24911S 07-12-2025 09:03 PM

Forever Car, or Many?
 
Fellow car enthusiasts,

I am at a crossroads with my vehicular choices. I've moved to a city where I can do everything I need to do on a bicycle: the ride to work is less than 10 minutes, there are many grocery stores within a short ride, and the public transportation is so good that I can get to just about any other neighborhood easily.

I have a 2020 Alfa Romeo Giulia (sports seats, LSD) and a 1977 911S Targa (213k mi, reliable, needs a paint job). My apartment has a single garage where I could fit my tools, but they're back east with family as is the 911. The 911 has no A/C, but it doesn't get that hot where I moved that often.

The Targa is great, but the wind noise with the top installed isn't ideal. I recently made an adjustment that improved it a lot, but I can't help dreaming of a coupe with a sunroof for the body lines, the look. There's a red over tan with a whale tail haunting my childhood dreams.

Do I sell my Targa and my Giulia and buy a coupe with nice paint, with A/C?

Or, I could sell the Giulia, live without a car for a year, and put the money toward a paint job and A/C? Or, I could sell the Giulia, move the 911 and my tools out here, and just reserve it for Sunday drives. It's fabulous when it's great, but the poly-bronze bushings don't love potholes and the city is FULL of potholes.

Or, or, I could sell the Porsche, sell the Giulia, and put the money to work in the stock market, save for a house someday sooner than it would otherwise be possible.

I seek wisdom; any and all advice is welcome!

KNS 07-13-2025 02:32 AM

How long do you wont to hang on to a classic 911? It would be much harder to replace once it gone.

If you truly don't need a daily driver sell the Alfa. If all of a sudden you find you need basic transportation again any old econo box would do and also easily attainable.

I'm in this dilemma as well. I have four cars (first world problems) and love all four but have grown tired of owning four cars. I really want to sell one but can't decide which.

oldE 07-13-2025 02:54 AM

Like you, I prefer the coupe to the targa. Having said that, I would put the 911 in storage back east for a while. Keep the Giulia as a weekend fun car. After all, having an Alfa close to the Rockies...try to live with that hardship. ;) Later you can make a decision about whether to spruce up your 911 or maybe the right trade will come along. Don't make any hasty decisions.

onewhippedpuppy 07-13-2025 04:00 AM

I don’t need a daily driver so I don’t have one. Coupe vs targa, that’s a tough one. I’ve had a coupe, targa, and cab, and would absolutely prefer a coupe. With that said I had a cab and loved it in spite of the flaws. So it’s a pretty nuanced decision. If I could sell my Alfa, sell my Targa, and get a really nice coupe, that’s probably the direction I would go.

RANDY P 07-13-2025 06:38 AM

Smart thing would be to buy the house, then you can play. If I could happy with ONE hot rod the world would be a perfect place to be.

Sell the Giulia, save for a house. If that's all you want do THAT (one 911) after the house- safest bet because you won't be so damn ADD and buying stuff for multiple cars constantly.

With that said, I got 4 cars because an all-in-one car is pretty much a compromise on all fronts. I'm a GM hillbilly 3 days a week, and a ricer (Subaru) 2x a week.

Sad part of 4 cars is, only ONE is worth driving daily, Why? Replaceability. If I wad the Subaru, I could ultimately get another. Not so much with the other three.

rjp

RANDY P 07-13-2025 06:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KNS (Post 12497177)
How long do you wont to hang on to a classic 911? It would be much harder to replace once it gone.

If you truly don't need a daily driver sell the Alfa. If all of a sudden you find you need basic transportation again any old econo box would do and also easily attainable.

I'm in this dilemma as well. I have four cars (first world problems) and love all four but have grown tired of owning four cars. I really want to sell one but can't decide which.

$**t, me to a TEE. Most of my stuff just collects dust. I'm too lazy to move stuff around.

rjp

GH85Carrera 07-13-2025 07:05 AM

I know I am weird on many levels.

Since 1974, I have only owned three cars, and I still have two of them. I do not count my wife's cars as they are her daily drivers.

I tend to bond with my cars, and repairs and ongoing maintenance is far far cheaper than changing cars. With a combined mileage of 588,000 miles they are both reliable and get constant compliments.

So, I am in favor of a forever car.

Alan A 07-13-2025 09:55 AM

Sell both.
77s aren’t that rare. Get one after you get a house.

David 07-13-2025 10:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AFB24911S (Post 12497147)
Do I sell my Targa and my Giulia and buy a coupe with nice paint, with A/C?

^ This

AFB24911S 07-13-2025 01:21 PM

Thank you all for the advice, I appreciate it. Exactly the wisdom I needed to hear.

KNS 07-13-2025 02:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RANDY P (Post 12497248)
$**t, me to a TEE. Most of my stuff just collects dust. I'm too lazy to move stuff around.

rjp

My daily is a Volkswagen Alltrack - very practical as a wagon and happens to be mildly fun to drive. That's staying.
I have a 2004 BMW 325i that I've owned since new; I'm very attached to it. It's fun to drive and easy to work on. I sometimes treat it as a second car/back up to the VW. It could also be a long term keeper.
I'm also attached to my '84 911 and '95 993. I love them both but do I need them both? They're appreciating so that's a plus. They do get driven on an occasional basis and I'm attached to them as well. I've thought about selling either the 993 or the 325i. I'm tired of owning four cars and one needs to go, I'd like to let one go in the next year or two.

Zeke 07-13-2025 04:37 PM

All I can say is I should have bought gold when I first starting tracking it. The house is never a BAD idea but some times are better than others for real estate. ANY car is not a real investment, IDC how much 911's have appreciated.

Live your life. In the end no matter what you do, you end up in the same place. I'm not talking about dying. But there's that too.

I'm 80 and of the people that I know and have known for quite some time, some are dead and a few more are close. Then there are the ones with cancer, in remission or not, those that have some autoimmune disease (there are many, MS, Parkinson's, etc.), dementia (including Alzheimer's with a 1.3 in 10 chance at 75), joint replacements and heart disease plus diabetes. If you look at all these things combined, there is a very low chance you will live to be old w/o at least one, more likely 2 or even more.

I'm pretty lucky with one joint replaced and one bout with cancer. My wife not so much, so there's the other angle, responsibility for others.

How do you play it? The biggest question of all. You know, those that lose everything are the most likely to gain it back. Nothing is absolute.

wdfifteen 07-13-2025 05:46 PM

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Originally Posted by AFB24911S (Post 12497147)
Do I sell my Targa and my Giulia and buy a coupe with nice paint, with A/C?

This reflects my personal preferences and experience assuming you are still wanting an air cooled Porsche.
Sell the Targa and the Alfa and get a coupe with good aftermarket AC. Three years ago I had 7 (count ‘em) “collector” vehicles. I’m down to 3 now and, as much as I enjoyed and appreciated them, I don’t miss a single one of the ones I let go.
If I had to keep only one of my cars I would put decent AC in my ‘88 911 and be happy.

Macroni 07-13-2025 05:52 PM

they are just cars very easily replaced....

fanaudical 07-13-2025 06:35 PM

Where did you move to? Is that Denver, CO? Have you lived through a snowy season yet?

ted 07-13-2025 07:26 PM

In my 50 years of car ownership very happy with the turnover of the varied type of cars owned.
Not one car would I have wanted indefinitely.

onewhippedpuppy 07-14-2025 02:54 AM

If you live anywhere that gets hot, upgraded aftermarket AC makes your 911 a lot more enjoyable to drive year round. I could drive in 100+ August temps in my SC and be perfectly comfortable.

RANDY P 07-14-2025 08:30 AM

We are all part of a dying breed. Not FEATURE driven, but visceral experience driven.

New car? No thanks and at my age I've definitely figured out what I'm into.

rjp

speeder 07-14-2025 08:48 AM

I'm generally not into new cars except for the newness factor, if that makes any sense. Cars were absolutely as good as they needed to be 30 years ago for me and in many ways better than current new cars. The trick is to find older cars that are in fresh condition and not all used-up.

porsche930dude 07-14-2025 06:07 PM

Sell both and get a Jeep so you can enjoy the epic trails and scenery you have out there


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