Selling my 2016 white Turbo
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What? 7 months? Why?
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Take a look at the miles, that's why.
Under 2000 miles in 7 months, and most of those were put on in the first month. I have almost no time this year to drive the car, going through a bit of **** storm and it kills me to see it just sitting in the garage. Amazingly I did get some time this past week or so to drive and put on another 400'ish miles, now up to a whopping 1900 from 1400 miles in 7 months.
Car is spectacular though and if it sells, I have no intention of getting another for quite some time and when I know things have settled down and I will be able to enjoy it.
Life can throw some curveballs and I didn't see this one coming to the extreme it came at. Had I, I wouldn't have sold my GT3, trading it to this Turbo.
When I sell this car, I will take some time, regroup and look to get another Turbo, possibly Turbo S this time and/or another GT3, though likely an RS this time and/or a 458.
As much as I love and I mean LOVED my 991 GT3, the Turbo was an even better car for me and I loved being able to have my children in the back with me, made the experience even better.
Anyone on the fence regarding the Turbo, don't be, it is IMO, Porsche's greatest current car and the best all rounder by any brand by a longshot.
Under 2000 miles in 7 months, and most of those were put on in the first month. I have almost no time this year to drive the car, going through a bit of **** storm and it kills me to see it just sitting in the garage. Amazingly I did get some time this past week or so to drive and put on another 400'ish miles, now up to a whopping 1900 from 1400 miles in 7 months.
Car is spectacular though and if it sells, I have no intention of getting another for quite some time and when I know things have settled down and I will be able to enjoy it.
Life can throw some curveballs and I didn't see this one coming to the extreme it came at. Had I, I wouldn't have sold my GT3, trading it to this Turbo.
When I sell this car, I will take some time, regroup and look to get another Turbo, possibly Turbo S this time and/or another GT3, though likely an RS this time and/or a 458.
As much as I love and I mean LOVED my 991 GT3, the Turbo was an even better car for me and I loved being able to have my children in the back with me, made the experience even better.
Anyone on the fence regarding the Turbo, don't be, it is IMO, Porsche's greatest current car and the best all rounder by any brand by a longshot.
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Anyone on the fence regarding the Turbo, don't be, it is IMO, Porsche's greatest current car and the best all rounder by any brand by a longshot.
Good luck. I hope your life gestalt improves quickly to the point where you can get a I-drive-it-a-lot TT(S).