Sharp’s RRR
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- Randy
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- 2003 NFR S2000
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No, that's a boring girls car.
Never heard of a screaming Porsche Flat 6 referred to as boring LolNo, that's a boring girls car.
Thanks for the input!A "German" luxury car with NO WARRANTY-because of the aftermarket "bolt-ons"! (I know-this one has a few months left). Especially a sports car. I was on the fence for months about this very thing! Finally decided that getting one either used or "slightly used" wasn't worth the risk. Even if I do the work myself I couldn't afford the down time or the car being my daily if anything did go wrong I'd have to rent/borrow to get to work.
NOW, if the car wasn't modded at all, AND had the original tires, AND had low mileage, AND was owned by an older gentleman, I'd seriously consider it.
Good points!Can't really compare the 2 cars. Completely different categories. A 2 seater vs a 4 door hatch. Nothing wrong with a Cayman. Pretty reliable and, if you find a good indie, not too bad to maintain. However, the CTR gets you much of the Cayman's performance (perhaps superior on some tracks) with practicality you can use daily.
That Porsche model / type - is the quintissential girls Porsche, just like the Audi TT is the girl Audi.Never heard of a screaming Porsche Flat 6 referred to as boring Lol
But Thanks for the reply!
I found that very combination just a few months back, when I decided to pull the trigger on a 12K mile 2013 Audi TT RS. It was a single owner car, previously owned by a guy in his 50's that never really took it out of the garage. Time will tell how it holds up, but I think that if you have it thoroughly looked over prior to purchase, your risk is minimal.A "German" luxury car with NO WARRANTY-because of the aftermarket "bolt-ons"! (I know-this one has a few months left). Especially a sports car. I was on the fence for months about this very thing! Finally decided that getting one either used or "slightly used" wasn't worth the risk. Even if I do the work myself I couldn't afford the down time or the car being my daily if anything did go wrong I'd have to rent/borrow to get to work.
NOW, if the car wasn't modded at all, AND had the original tires, AND had low mileage, AND was owned by an older gentleman, I'd seriously consider it.