Great video! I reckon it's a brilliant idea to buy an "unsensible" car during a time like this. The demand is lower because everyone's more cautious of their spending, a great opportunity to get it! Especially something like a 986 Boxster. They're creeping up in value these days as they finally start gaining that modern classic status!
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I bought a 01 986 2.7 6months ago for $22K so 11K pounds, 45K miles and seems its gone up by around 2K pounds here in New Zealand and of course rust free here :) If I'd spent the same on say a Honda or Ford then would have lost thousands already and the world situation affects us here also. I totally agree with what you are saying
Well done Martin. I always say that buying the right Porsche at the right price can be Practically Free Motoring 😊. Enjoy every mile and thanks for your comments.