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$100,000 Porsches that aren’t $100,000. Yet.

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Old 11-02-2021, 05:54 PM
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Good article from PCA…

https://www.pca.org/news/100000-porsches-that-arent-100000-yet
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Hopefully they don’t crest $100K about the time that a Big Mac w/fries goes for $35. I think I will just keep on driving my Spyder.
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964/930 etc have been cheap for many many years until the last 3 years.

Even those cars have appreciated for 200-300 percent, minus maintenance you prolly not making much money at all. Selling cars for profit is just a fantasy.

the biggest return on investment is your enjoyment driving the car. That’s all that matters.


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Originally Posted by 5218201A
964/930 etc have been cheap for many many years until the last 3 years.

Even those cars have appreciated for 200-300 percent, minus maintenance you prolly not making much money at all. Selling cars for profit is just a fantasy.

the biggest return on investment is your enjoyment driving the car. That’s all that matters.
priceless return
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Old 11-03-2021, 02:22 PM
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I didn’t even know 968 Clubsports existed on these shores until a recent BaT auction. Would love one of those at some point.



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