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Our client's profits have gone for a loop and with it have come retrenchments. I've decided to take voluntary so now it's job seeking season again.
I may have to part with my Carrera unless something comes about soon but can't face driving some jap mobile. 944S2 and 944 turbos are still pretty affordable here though so I may look at one of those. What are they like maintenance,performance and fuel ecomomy wise. SCs still fetch good money so that's probably out of the question but I need something as a good everyday car. All suggestions welcome. |
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We are having our own stock market correction here in North America, but things are still moving along well compared to South Africa. I wish you luck.
I have an old Toyota as a regular/rain/snow car. You put gas in them and they go. As for the 911, there really is no substitute. |
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944= trouble. when the miles get up they'll bankrupt you. get a toyota.
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By a daily driver and a cheep project car, perhaps something close to the rolling shell. This will accomplish two things. First, you still have a P-car. You are just not driving it, but a smile will come to your face every time you open the garage. Second, you can built the project P-car exactly the way you want as funds allow. Just my .02.
--------------------------- Paul 78SC Targa |
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