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Daily, Track, Sell: '95 Dinan S3 vs '02 M3 vs '02 996
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Originally posted by tnord View Post
well, of course PCA would say that, and the buyer (me) says otherwise.
well, i'd say you are a potential buyer, and the PCA article is about what actual buyers are paying money for. as someone who has kept an eye on the 996 and s2000 market for some time now, i'd say if you're serious then now is the time to buy since it looks like we've experienced the bottom of the depreciation curve for these cars
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Originally posted by tnord View Post
the 996 will always be the price entry point for 911 ownership.
It has all the negatives; cheaper interior materials
agreed with all your points except for the interior materials. maybe it's because i've only seen the complete leather interior 996s, but i've found interior quality to be very good on them, and especially superior to the E46
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Originally posted by Obioban View Post
I think that's the mostly logical way to use these cars if they were all stock, but...
was going to originally suggest this but generally someone who's looking to free up room by getting rid of a car is usually not interested in another taking on another car project
OP has a turnkey track car (E36) and a turnkey DD (996), makes sense to get rid of the jack of all trades in this case
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Originally posted by usdmej View Post
well, i'd say you are a potential buyer, and the PCA article is about what actual buyers are paying money for. as someone who has kept an eye on the 996 and s2000 market for some time now, i'd say if you're serious then now is the time to buy since it looks like we've experienced the bottom of the depreciation curve for these cars
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agreed with all your points except for the interior materials. maybe it's because i've only seen the complete leather interior 996s, but i've found interior quality to be very good on them, and especially superior to the E46
hopefully we get everything solidified and I can find a deal on one this winter while nobody is going anywhere or doing anything.
The 996 that I drove I didn't find the interior quality to be superior to the M3 at all. It's mainly the buttons/switches and center stack of plastics that kinda ruin it. Looking for an extended leather package was on my list of requirements along with LSD and a manual.Last edited by tnord; 10-23-2020, 01:01 PM.
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Originally posted by yhp2009 View Post
True, just seems like the e46 would be relatively easy to restore factory as an oem+ version. Recoup some funds in the process and fully dedicate the 996 to track which would be a fun project...OP's father might even join in on the weekend? Its a win win
Another option is to sell 2 cars, keep one for the track, and daily a Space Grey 2011 E90 M3 ZCP w/ DCT. My friend has one in he isn't using. It just sits in his warehouse. This doesn't seem like a bad option either but the weight of a E90 makes them feel less sporty.Last edited by Geoff.T; 10-23-2020, 02:07 PM.
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Originally posted by Geoff.T View Post
Another option is to sell 2 cars, keep one for the track, and daily a Space Grey 2011 E90 M3 ZCP w/ DCT. My friend has one in he isn't using. It just sits in his warehouse. This doesn't seem like a back option either but the weight of a E90 makes them feel less sporty.DD: /// 2011.5 Jerez/bamboo E90 M3 · DCT · Slicktop · Instagram
/// 2004 Silvergrey M3 · Coupe · 6spd · Slicktop · zero options
More info: https://nam3forum.com/forums/forum/m...os-supersprint
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Originally posted by r4dr View PostThe 996 > 997.1 interior jump is pretty big, and the 997.2 is even better. Hard to beat a 997.2 C2S for a weekend car.
Really, I have very little experience with P cars of any kind. I drove a 996.2C4 (S?) once that was in decent shape. It didn't blow me away, but I liked it. About 6mos later I drove a ratty 996.2 C2 and a Cayman S of roughly the same year. Neither were in good shape, but I don't remember the Cayman having a dramatically nicer interior than the 996?
Really it just seems like getting the chance to own and experience the 911 is something an automotive enthusiast should do if they can, I don't want to let me window slip away.
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Originally posted by Obioban View Post
Except a roll bar is a huge safety negative without a helmet and the back seat is super useful.
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