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If I were looking for a 3.2, I would be looking at well maintained cars under 150k miles. The reason for this is that I know they will go another 150k + miles, and I would get decades of fun out of it. Having said that, my 86 3.2 had nearly 250k miles on it when I sold it last year. It still looked good, and ran great. New owner was happy with the car, and hopefully he still is. The key is finding cars that have been well cared for.
I agree with COLB's summary, but I would point out that the high mileage and grey beard cars can make great daily drivers with reasonable price entry points. The big plus (in my opinion) is you dont worry about adding miles, and you are free to enjoy them by driving them. Low mileage cars sit in the garage, and people look at them and admire them. Nothing wrong with this, it just seems rather...ummm.... boring to me.
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Dave
2014 Cayman S (Awesome car!)
1991 911 Carerra (Semi Refined fun)
1986 911 Carrerra (Raw fun) sold
2001 Boxster S (Refined fun) sold
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