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Hello all, the last several years have been tough on my business. This has caused me to sell my 15 GT3 ( motor car that I waited 19 months for). Then I felt a blip, then bought a 16 GT3, which was built to my spec. Unfortunately that too had to go as the blip was short lived.
Anyway, almost 4 years later, I have my personal affairs in a better place, although business will not ever recover. Changing world.
I have been lucky and owned many interesting cars, although none spoke to me like the GT3.
I have recently found a 16 for sale. Not a great color( based on public opinion, but I like it) , and 6000 miles, 3 registered owners, with many dealers also having possession? It has FAL and some other meaningless options. Stock wheels, steel brakes, so on. Warranty close to over.
I do not track, but I do love spirited drives.
Although I can afford this, I do need to be careful with my funds. Their ask is 138k. It has been sitting for a long time.
Is my offer of 126k realistic? If it is much more than that, I would have to wait it out. I do apologize, as I know the sentiment towards value threads, but this is a little different.
I am a little clueless, as after I sold my 16, I stopped coming here, as I wanted to keep it out of my mind.
I am aware of benefits of the newer models, but the 2016 sure was enough for me.
I also know a special car shouldn't be a life priority, but heck, I need something to energize me!!!!
If you like the color, #$#! what the peanut gallery says…it speaks to you. Many of these cars have been through multiple flippers and dealers early on. Normal. Part of the history of this model. I wouldn’t be discouraged by that.
I have my own color biases, and if I were looking at a .1 right now, I would give the Obsessed Garage car a serious look (no affiliation):
No doubt the Obsessed Garage car would be one of the cleanest, most well kept cars you could possibly find. Plus, I think he's got a full body Xpel Ultimate protection film install on it, around $8k worth of custom audio in it, and a full Dundon exhaust system. Unless he's removed that stuff for the sale. It would definitely be at the top of my list.
Hello all, the last several years have been tough on my business. This has caused me to sell my 15 GT3 ( motor car that I waited 19 months for). Then I felt a blip, then bought a 16 GT3, which was built to my spec. Unfortunately that too had to go as the blip was short lived.
Anyway, almost 4 years later, I have my personal affairs in a better place, although business will not ever recover. Changing world.
I have been lucky and owned many interesting cars, although none spoke to me like the GT3.
I have recently found a 16 for sale. Not a great color( based on public opinion, but I like it) , and 6000 miles, 3 registered owners, with many dealers also having possession? It has FAL and some other meaningless options. Stock wheels, steel brakes, so on. Warranty close to over.
I do not track, but I do love spirited drives.
Although I can afford this, I do need to be careful with my funds. Their ask is 138k. It has been sitting for a long time.
Is my offer of 126k realistic? If it is much more than that, I would have to wait it out. I do apologize, as I know the sentiment towards value threads, but this is a little different.
I am a little clueless, as after I sold my 16, I stopped coming here, as I wanted to keep it out of my mind.
I am aware of benefits of the newer models, but the 2016 sure was enough for me.
I also know a special car shouldn't be a life priority, but heck, I need something to energize me!!!!
Thank you and kind regards
Rich
You should wait until you have greater financial stability. These buy-on-a-blip GT3 purchases are killing you.
No doubt the Obsessed Garage car would be one of the cleanest, most well kept cars you could possibly find. Plus, I think he's got a full body Xpel Ultimate protection film install on it, around $8k worth of custom audio in it, and a full Dundon exhaust system. Unless he's removed that stuff for the sale. It would definitely be at the top of my list.
You should wait until you have greater financial stability. These buy-on-a-blip GT3 purchases are killing you.
Glad I'm not the only one thinking that....saying your able to afford a $130K car and then saying you need to be careful with your funds is a huge red flag....It seems you've been down the same road twice....best of luck
You should wait until you have greater financial stability. These buy-on-a-blip GT3 purchases are killing you.
Couldn't agree more. The difference between $138K and $126K is only $12K, which shouldn't be a deal breaker and if it is, then I would advise considering a less expensive car or delaying purchase to a time when money is not a factor. I enjoy my GT3, but I wouldn't if there were even a remote possibility that my changing finances could require me to sell it.
I'll strongly agree with the financial advice given above.
If you've got to sweat ten grand one way or the other, your target budget is too high already.
I mean, sweating ten grand on principle because you don't want to over pay is one thing. Sweating ten grand because it means you wouldn't have any emergency funds left over is another situation entirely, and means you are making a very risky decision that could potentially have pretty harsh consequences if things don't go exactly right in your life. These are awesome cars, but no car, or other material item, or heck even the best woman in the world, is worth scraping by and living in fear of your next paycheck not being enough. Being in that situation a few times when I was younger was what taught me not to make those kinds of decisions ever again.
I'll strongly agree with the financial advice given above.
If you've got to sweat ten grand one way or the other, your target budget is too high already.
I mean, sweating ten grand on principle because you don't want to over pay is one thing. Sweating ten grand because it means you wouldn't have any emergency funds left over is another situation entirely, and means you are making a very risky decision that could potentially have pretty harsh consequences if things don't go exactly right in your life. These are awesome cars, but no car, or other material item, or heck even the best woman in the world, is worth scraping by and living in fear of your next paycheck not being enough. Being in that situation a few times when I was younger was what taught me not to make those kinds of decisions ever again.
I agree with everything you posted, except for the best woman in the world.
I'd rather suffer with a 9.5 girl and be financially secure than have a 10 and struggle. Not worth it.
Besides, the best woman in the world is going to leave you as soon as she finds a man she perceives as better. Or, is that a paradox because if she's that type of woman, she must not be the best woman in the world after all?
Hello all, the last several years have been tough on my business. This has caused me to sell my 15 GT3 ( motor car that I waited 19 months for). Then I felt a blip, then bought a 16 GT3, which was built to my spec. Unfortunately that too had to go as the blip was short lived.
Anyway, almost 4 years later, I have my personal affairs in a better place, although business will not ever recover. Changing world.
I have been lucky and owned many interesting cars, although none spoke to me like the GT3.
I have recently found a 16 for sale. Not a great color( based on public opinion, but I like it) , and 6000 miles, 3 registered owners, with many dealers also having possession? It has FAL and some other meaningless options. Stock wheels, steel brakes, so on. Warranty close to over.
I do not track, but I do love spirited drives.
Although I can afford this, I do need to be careful with my funds. Their ask is 138k. It has been sitting for a long time.
Is my offer of 126k realistic? If it is much more than that, I would have to wait it out. I do apologize, as I know the sentiment towards value threads, but this is a little different.
I am a little clueless, as after I sold my 16, I stopped coming here, as I wanted to keep it out of my mind.
I am aware of benefits of the newer models, but the 2016 sure was enough for me.
I also know a special car shouldn't be a life priority, but heck, I need something to energize me!!!!
Thank you and kind regards
Rich
the fact that you are asking complete strangers on the internet whether or not you can personally afford a high end discretionary purchase IMO says enough, with a 12k delta (maybe meeting in the middle @ 6k) dictating whether or not you can afford the car right here and right now
I don't think you can afford it at this time, and conversely trying to make it work may not prove to be very enjoyable to you as you stress about the car/mileage/"what if accident"/could recent drop in values for GT models continue/are we headed to recession with the economy etc
Just my 2 cents and hope no offense taken. GT3 is a hell of a car, but I wouldn't risk something for it or any other car. Especially not for the stress
#1 rule of personal finance. Never buy anything expensive. There is a level of income where 100, 150, 200 are trivial purchases. Doesn't sound like you're there.
wow tough crowd here!! OP said "Although I can afford this, I do need to be careful with my funds." I take that to mean he is just being cautious to not pay more than he needs to, and is asking if his offer is fair.