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SGH said:Paragon are my nearest they have several but black and a no no for me.
I am considering perhaps a lesser model to dip my toe into 911 ownership and upgrade in a few years time.
T8 said:Choosing between those two cars is difficult.
The Gen1 car is relatively expensive because of the below average mileage.
The Gen2 car is relatively cheap because of the above average mileage.
The Gen2 is obviously the superior car but if you're planning to use it and will be adding miles you may catch a cold come trade-in time. i.e At 80k+ miles the car would become significantly less desirable.
Buying from an OPC has great benefits but you do pay for it. In your position I'd probably shop around for a similar Gen1 car elsewhere and save £££'s. NB: If the car is standard and has decent history a 2 year OPC warranty costs just over £2k including the requisite 111 point check.
Happy Hunting.
hedgehogsdad said:Please don't say that, mine is just about to go through 80k!! :sad:
rabbitstew said:hedgehogsdad said:Please don't say that, mine is just about to go through 80k!! :sad:
Mines just turned 90k... must be worthless now!
easternjets said:Was wondering how a PDK gearbox service costs £1200!!
Surely the box is a sealed unit so it's only oil and filters that are done?
SGH said:It's not going to be a daily driver but would ne take long to rack up 20k miles did that in my last Discovery in 2 years of minimal use.
Just come back from looking at the Gen 2 front end had been painted as had n/s door not too well and that's put me off at the price.
The Gen 1 is a distance away from me but the ceramic brakes are a worry.
My max budget is around £65k and really wanted peace of mind with OPC warranty and worried about buying elsewhere.
Bikeracer1098 said:SGH said:It's not going to be a daily driver but would ne take long to rack up 20k miles did that in my last Discovery in 2 years of minimal use.
Just come back from looking at the Gen 2 front end had been painted as had n/s door not too well and that's put me off at the price.
The Gen 1 is a distance away from me but the ceramic brakes are a worry.
My max budget is around £65k and really wanted peace of mind with OPC warranty and worried about buying elsewhere.
Shame as a gen 2 with around 30k to 35k miles would be at least £80k at an OPC. Even buying privately you are not going to get a decent gen 2 with less than 40k miles for less than £75k
Even 3 years ago at the bottom of the depreciation curve you would have struggled to find a decent gen 2 for £65k
Bikeracer1098 said:Shame as a gen 2 with around 30k to 35k miles would be at least £80k at an OPC. Even buying privately you are not going to get a decent gen 2 with less than 40k miles for less than £75k
Even 3 years ago at the bottom of the depreciation curve you would have struggled to find a decent gen 2 for £65k
maph said:Bikeracer1098 said:Shame as a gen 2 with around 30k to 35k miles would be at least £80k at an OPC. Even buying privately you are not going to get a decent gen 2 with less than 40k miles for less than £75k
Even 3 years ago at the bottom of the depreciation curve you would have struggled to find a decent gen 2 for £65k
OP, if you are prepared to buy privately and move quickly you might get lucky.
This one for instance...www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/201709309837699 was up privately a few months ago for mid 60s. Looked a good buy at that price point but sold within 48hrs.
Best of luck with your hunt.