2008 997 GT3 or 2016 Cayman GT4?
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2008 997 GT3 or 2016 Cayman GT4?
Folks... not for me... but a friend that asked me for my opinion... and me being too 911 bias, wanted to run it by the folks here.
Which one would you suggest?
He does not track the cars, just street use. (I have been trying for him to do at least a few DEs)...
He is looking for something he can use that will still retain a good value longer term.
This is my friend that bought my '02 996TT... the RSR project I had... then sold both... bought an M3... and sold his Panamera and recently got a '07 997TT
He is not happy with the M3 and is itching to change it... reason for looking at the GT3 and GT4.
Price on the two cars he is looking at have around a 10K difference...
Which one would you suggest?
He does not track the cars, just street use. (I have been trying for him to do at least a few DEs)...
He is looking for something he can use that will still retain a good value longer term.
This is my friend that bought my '02 996TT... the RSR project I had... then sold both... bought an M3... and sold his Panamera and recently got a '07 997TT
He is not happy with the M3 and is itching to change it... reason for looking at the GT3 and GT4.
Price on the two cars he is looking at have around a 10K difference...
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He is looking to add a GT3 or GT4...to replace his M3. This is where I can't make an objective opinion... I told him GT3, but reading and watching videos of the GT4 made me second guess my suggestion...
I am going over a few threads to see if I can gather some additional information to share with him.
Thank you for the feedback.
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Doesn't matter. Both good! One comes with warranty and the other is not. If he would be spend a lot of time on track. Maybe a harder decision. Mid engine vs rear rear engine. On most streets in the US it wouldn't matter to much.
Very hard cars to predict future value.
Very hard cars to predict future value.
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Has he driven both? There are things some people prefer in one car over another.
Me personally, I love the way the GT3 drives, the GT4 is extremely livable on a day to day basis. The interior is leagues beyond what the 997.1 has in terms of features, design, etc.
Overall, my cup of tea would still be the GT3, I'm not big on the gearing of the GT4 like many other people.
Me personally, I love the way the GT3 drives, the GT4 is extremely livable on a day to day basis. The interior is leagues beyond what the 997.1 has in terms of features, design, etc.
Overall, my cup of tea would still be the GT3, I'm not big on the gearing of the GT4 like many other people.
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Has he driven both? There are things some people prefer in one car over another.
Me personally, I love the way the GT3 drives, the GT4 is extremely livable on a day to day basis. The interior is leagues beyond what the 997.1 has in terms of features, design, etc.
Overall, my cup of tea would still be the GT3, I'm not big on the gearing of the GT4 like many other people.
Me personally, I love the way the GT3 drives, the GT4 is extremely livable on a day to day basis. The interior is leagues beyond what the 997.1 has in terms of features, design, etc.
Overall, my cup of tea would still be the GT3, I'm not big on the gearing of the GT4 like many other people.