It's that time of year when I consider selling my 993
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Wifey's DD for the past 4 years and I have become as attached to her G as my 993. We are keeping it. Love it and it gets more looks than a Porsche.
Quad-how long did you own your G?
Quad-how long did you own your G?
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He was the guy who you could never understand, right?
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The R8 especially with the v10 is indeed a bitching car Would love to hear the first impressions indeed!
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I know people who own them love them.. But not for me. The Escalade is not a fine piece of German engineering but suits the purpose I bought it for excellently.
When it starts to fall apart, I'll trade it in and get a Denali. I've found that owning a Escalade is a little flashy in the mountain towns and I'd rather blend in.
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In my experience, finding a "good" 993 is not easy at a workable price
You likely know this, but if you sell yours it may not be as easy to replace as it might seem
And then you need to make it your own... with the stuff you want
They are not getting cheaper
Then again, the R8 and 10 are mighty sexay
I need a much bigger garage
And budget
You likely know this, but if you sell yours it may not be as easy to replace as it might seem
And then you need to make it your own... with the stuff you want
They are not getting cheaper
Then again, the R8 and 10 are mighty sexay
I need a much bigger garage
And budget
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LOL... I remember that! I also remember how exited B-Line was when he finally got his 993... different times though and people move on... only some of us die hard's tend to hover around and keep the dream alive...
The R8 especially with the v10 is indeed a bitching car Would love to hear the first impressions indeed!
The R8 especially with the v10 is indeed a bitching car Would love to hear the first impressions indeed!
I have the Turbo and C2S. In many ways, I enjoy driving the C2S more because I can have my foot to the floor the entire time. When I drive the Turbo, it's so fast, I'm constantly holding back and worried I'm driving too fast (look down and you're doing triple digits..)
I can't help but think, both the V8 and the V10 are monsters. The V8 certainly isn't underpowered (I don't think.)
I can't help but think I'd have more fun with a car that is fast that I can put my foot to the floor more so than a car that is insanely fast (the V10) that I constantly have to back off.
After all, it's still a V8 on a tiny little two seater. Does the V10 make any sense at all? I don't want to lose my license or constantly feel like I have to back off.
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Tough decision. How often do you drive the 993?
You mentioned the escalade being too flashy. What about selling it for one of the long Tahoe's, a used one, selling the turbo, and using the money from both to buy an R8?
You mentioned the escalade being too flashy. What about selling it for one of the long Tahoe's, a used one, selling the turbo, and using the money from both to buy an R8?
#41
User the_buch went from a beauty of a C4S to R8 V8. He hasn't been online in awhile but you could try a PM. He was going to post a followup when he got the new car but unfortunately, didn't... Bummer, as I was really looking forward to that.
Here's the thread --
https://rennlist.com/forums/993-foru...n-with-ya.html
Here's the thread --
https://rennlist.com/forums/993-foru...n-with-ya.html
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I was actually leaning more towards the V8. Give me your thoughts but here are mine:
I have the Turbo and C2S. In many ways, I enjoy driving the C2S more because I can have my foot to the floor the entire time. When I drive the Turbo, it's so fast, I'm constantly holding back and worried I'm driving too fast (look down and you're doing triple digits..)
I can't help but think, both the V8 and the V10 are monsters. The V8 certainly isn't underpowered (I don't think.)
I can't help but think I'd have more fun with a car that is fast that I can put my foot to the floor more so than a car that is insanely fast (the V10) that I constantly have to back off.
After all, it's still a V8 on a tiny little two seater. Does the V10 make any sense at all? I don't want to lose my license or constantly feel like I have to back off.
I have the Turbo and C2S. In many ways, I enjoy driving the C2S more because I can have my foot to the floor the entire time. When I drive the Turbo, it's so fast, I'm constantly holding back and worried I'm driving too fast (look down and you're doing triple digits..)
I can't help but think, both the V8 and the V10 are monsters. The V8 certainly isn't underpowered (I don't think.)
I can't help but think I'd have more fun with a car that is fast that I can put my foot to the floor more so than a car that is insanely fast (the V10) that I constantly have to back off.
After all, it's still a V8 on a tiny little two seater. Does the V10 make any sense at all? I don't want to lose my license or constantly feel like I have to back off.
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probably the worst idea I've ever heard. A g-wagen as a daily car? Have you ever even driven a G-wagen?
It rides like it has no suspension, sucks gas like 747, has insane wind noise, ergonomics from a school bus, and has limited passenger room.
Not to mention they are expensive to buy and expensive to own.
G-wagens kick *** offroad, but for that you can buy an 80s g280. As a daily driver, they are plain terrible.
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I didn't.
I liked those things a lot. My friend bought a slightly used G550 about 1.5 years ago and we switched cars for a week (05 s500 4matic is my dd).
I really wanted to like it...but I couldn't wait to get my car back after a week. The C-class interior trim/IC/etc, the bolt upright seating position, the ancient seat controls, the hard ride, wind noise, gas mileage, etc were just too much for me.
If i ever bought one, it would be an old diesel with the spartan cloth seats to use off road. I just couldn't do it as a daily driven car.
Did they ever get the rusty tailgate stuff figured out btw?
I disagree. there are plenty of good 993s out there, especially if you are open to more than one or two color combinations. You will pay for a good car, but not unreasonably so.
Right now they may not be getting cheaper. Given the nature of the global economy, in 5 years we may be in another recession and 993s may plummet in value. You really never know.
All it really comes down to is money.
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#45
I just got out of my C2S after 2.5 hours in horrible traffic and i still love it. I drove an R8 as a DD for a decent amount of time. Love the relaxing nature of it, nice sound, stability, good in the wet, just an all around great vehicle. But to me thats the point, its just a method of getting from A to B, albeit a fantastic way. The 993 makes me feel like there is more to it than that and for some bizarre reason i enjoy every journey and the character of the car. Cant knock the R8 as a DD , just dont be surprised if u miss the 993. i know i would.