Yeah, it can take time. Took me about eight months to find the exact car I wanted. And that was with daily browsing of every site imaginable. I wanted a 996. But it had to be narrow body, rwd, had to be silver, with black interior. Had to be manual. And under 50K miles at the time which was about 8 or 9 years ago. My budget at the time was about 24K. Who knows, it might get back there one day(!) but that aside, there were more 993's of all colours and variants around at the time than the 996 that I was specifically looking for. You imagine there are loads of them out there until you go looking for one. Just goes to show. But when you find the one for you, it's worth it. Keep looking. I'm sure you'll find a very nice well loved example and if they are appreciating, it's not that fast. And there were quite a few C4S's sold so they are out there.
By the way, I also had to have a full service history but then shortly after I bought mine I dicovered a really fantastic Indy who just took such great care of the car that I simply preferred to give him the business rather than the Porsche Centre. If I was back buying now I wouldn't necessarioy be fixated by a FPSH. Once it's been looked after by good peole.
By the way, I also had to have a full service history but then shortly after I bought mine I dicovered a really fantastic Indy who just took such great care of the car that I simply preferred to give him the business rather than the Porsche Centre. If I was back buying now I wouldn't necessarioy be fixated by a FPSH. Once it's been looked after by good peole.