White TT for Sale
#33
Rennlist Member
I always thought the rule of thumb when buying Porsches was 3 to 5k a year was average mileage. Considering I always exceed 5k a year, I think it's just logical to look for a lower mileage example so I can bring it to "average" before I sell and find the next unicorn
YMMV,
Scott
YMMV,
Scott
#34
3-5K per year is probably a reasonable number if you have a vehicle which is expected to appreciate in price. I can't see spending a 100k on a depreciating 911 and letting it sit in garage most of the week. To each his own. My 11 GTS is gonna see 30K soon and if I'm fortunate enough to get a 991 turbo, I'll drive it the same way.
Last edited by C2 Turbo; 09-05-2013 at 11:52 AM.
#35
Rennlist Member
I bought my Turbo to drive and enjoy. Track as much as possible. Don't care about resale value because I plan to keep it.
Also, my policy on warranty. Don't want it! Things go out, then it's an opportunity to replace with better modifications.
Also, my policy on warranty. Don't want it! Things go out, then it's an opportunity to replace with better modifications.
#36
Drifting