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Originally Posted by techweenie
G50 prices continue to match upward. But most alternative vehicles will depreciate.
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^This is kinda my thing. Barring something catastrophic happening to the motor or transmission, the 3.2s are fairly inexpensive to own. Zero depreciation, low cost collector's insurance, and a network of online resources that can help you address any potential issue that the cars could possibly encounter really make them a great value proposition. I drove a friend's Cayman S last week and it's a great car. Smooth, fast, and comfortable. However, I'm rarely going to be able to extract the full potential of either my 3.2 or the Cayman. I may as well roll with something that's still fun to drive, relatively inexpensive to own, and gets comments and thumbs-ups every time it leaves the driveway.
With that said, if I WAS to trade to something else, it would probably be an Elise or an early Viper GTS (kinda polar opposites, right?).
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