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I'd be quite happy with either - very nice cars. Enjoy the Cayman!
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Screw that! nice trade. I wold much rather have the cayman. targas sssssuuuccckkkk k k k
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![]() ![]() PS- Not to take away from Brad's new Cayman! I think he made an excellent choice-usually does when it comes to vehicles, and his wife!
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Brad, What will the 928 guys think? They would barely tolerate the 911, but now a Gayman?
BTW, I think your car was the 3rd best looking Targa around
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Congrats - amongst other considerations - a huge one must be having REAL AC in Texas!!!
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Cayman S vs. 911.
I went retro in the fall and got my first 911 ('84 Targa), but still have the Cayman which I'll keep until spring when someone might actually be interested in it. The Cayman is an amazingly fast car - the high end is incredible and the thing drives like it's on rails. Here's the downside. Try to find the engine. Unless you happen to have a lift in your garage, forget it. The thing doesn't even have a dip stick - you have to rely on a computer to tell you what your oil level is. Stack your Cayman owner's manuals etc. next to your 911 manual and prepare to be bewildered. My Cayman has the PCM, Nav, phone module, handset and multifunction steering wheel (bought it off the lot) - you need a 13 year old kid to explain it all to you and chances are you'll never use 75% of what's there. Again, they're great cars, but something gets lost in all that techno-glitz. In the meantime, I'm enjoying the heck out of puttering along (comparatively) in a vintage 911 and actually being able to fix things when they go wrong. Anyone interested in a nice Arctic Silver Cayman S ('06, 24k, factory warranty through December)? ![]()
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I wonder, in twenty years, which one will still be on the road. My money is on the 911 even though it's a targa...
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Ed, quit posting pics of Ruby! I am getting sellers remorse.
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Ah, OK..... They will give her a break on the Cayman.
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I do get to wash it for her.
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i got one word for you my friend. Depreciation. I haven't read all the posts, but i'm sure someone has mentioned the fact that in 10-20 years your SC will be worth the same or more as it is now. It will even account for inflation im sure. The Cayman on the other hand? hehe. I won't even go there. But on the other hand you will spend less on maintenance now. But maintenance is not always necessary. Car payments are ;-)
However, I'm in Dallas and i have to admit i'm a little jealous of your new A/C system. Not that we need it now in this 30 degree weather. ;-) arrrrgh Enjoy the car. I really like caymans. I almost bought one too. From park place on lemmon. BUT i would NEVER trade in my Targa!!!!!!! nothing beats top off cruising in Fall/Spring weather in Texas. :-) |
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Just chiming in here to defend the Targa. It was always my dream car growing up and I finally lived out that dream a few years ago when I picked up my baby from the fire chief of the city of Frisco. Some would say that once you get your dream car, it no longer is your "dream car" and the reality sinks in.
I have to disagree! It's been two years now and I'm still in love, or obsessed as my wife says (way too often). On the beautiful days, and we have a lot here in TX, I can take the top off and enjoy the sunshine. When it's not, the tops on and I have a blast. Sure the AC hardly works, but the good things far out weigh the negative. I had the dream for most of my life. Now that it's in my life I'm even more fulfilled. Targas rock! ~Steve ![]()
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Targas are ugly to look at but real nice when you sit in them going down the road. I may have to cave in one day and go for one ...
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Ha targas are not ugly to look at my friend. Not sure what targas youve been looking but mine is far from ugly. Add a spoiler, a modern paint job, turbo fuchs, new interior and i have a beautiful targa. There are plenty of nice targas. The late 70s, early 80s color schemes dont help, but those same color schemes are on your beloved carrera as well
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upgrade. good choice.
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"I got one word for you my friend - Depreciation" from 85carrera
Interested in a $13k running 996? Now there's some depreciation, probably not too far off $1/mile. 99 Porsche 911 |
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Great choice as you can see from my signature! You will love the Cayman - closer to a nimble, air-cooled 911 these days than a 997 (IMHO). There have been a couple of articles comparing them to 993s. Love the sound of the engine right behind your ears
Now Gen 1's have some engine oiling issues that need to get resolved, so if I was doing it over again I would get a Gen 2 (although I bought mine CPOed and Gen 2s were out of my price range at the time). Buying used like you did definitely helps the depreciation hit.Overall I can now enjoy the modern car feel of the CS during my commute and the wonderful character of my 87 on the weekends (and track) - the perfect match! BTW a testament to the 87 - they both get about the same highway mpgs
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