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Originally Posted by m962b View Post
I know they are water cooled. I know the IMS and RMS issues. I know they lack the old world feel and sound of the early cars. We all know all of the issues with the 996 and the stupid headlights. BUT- with any 915 or G50 going through the roof as of late, and the earlier ones way out of sight (even the 2.7s,) the 2000+ cars are fast becoming the least expensive cars out there.

So if you are stuck on the old car feel, this question is not for you obviously. If you are a fan of just the build quality, heritage, and longevity and community support of one of the greatest sports cars of all time, doesn't a 996 fit the bill? It's quicker than the SCs, it has more modern amenities, it has better brakes. It's a better daily driver, and yet still faster on the track.

SO when does the 996 become a better deal. At what point, if not already, do we see some people just say, "I'm not really that interested in buying and selling my car, i just want a 911 I can enjoy." Clearly the 996 won't appreciate like the older cars, but then again, someone has to start to check the market here. 30 year old cars with 200k miles shouldn't be starting around $18k (IMO.) There are going to be a lot of bits and pieces to fix in those cars.

Am I totally off the mark here, or are others starting to see some value in the 996 now with everything else skyrocketing? Or is the pleasure of owning an earlier car and talking about it with others who own the same car or the romance of a "classic" something worth the increase in price in the last 2 years?
Crazy, isn't it? What other cars would fetch those kinds of prices with 200,000 miles on it? While Ferraris will easily command more than $18K I've never heard of one with 200,000 miles, let alone 100,000.

They day will come when someone who really wants a 911 to drive and enjoy (not necessarily collect) will have no other choice but to buy a water cooled model - even though they may really want an air cooled model. The prices for enthusiasts/hobbyists will leave them no other choice.
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