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Road Side Pub
GT500/brand loyalty
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<blockquote data-quote="KingBlack" data-source="post: 16101246" data-attributes="member: 23148"><p>same here. As I get older, I'm not as hell bent on all out speed with no consideration for comfort. Now, you can have both. I'm sure the GT500 will be an animal, but it will also be an exercise in compromise. For me, I sit and think of all of the cars I've modified. In almost every case, I would have been better off saving up the money spent for 2 years, and buying something just as fast with a warranty in place. As we get older, we see these trends, and our taste starts to change. </p><p></p><p>Again, if the GT500 can improve on everything else like they have on the engine, then I will give it some serious consideration. In the long run, I feel the 911 is a better investment, as they dollar for dollar. 20 y/o 911's are still pulling good prices. But at the end of the day, I'm not doing this for resale value - it is a gift to myself for reaching goals in my life and motivation to reach higher.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KingBlack, post: 16101246, member: 23148"] same here. As I get older, I'm not as hell bent on all out speed with no consideration for comfort. Now, you can have both. I'm sure the GT500 will be an animal, but it will also be an exercise in compromise. For me, I sit and think of all of the cars I've modified. In almost every case, I would have been better off saving up the money spent for 2 years, and buying something just as fast with a warranty in place. As we get older, we see these trends, and our taste starts to change. Again, if the GT500 can improve on everything else like they have on the engine, then I will give it some serious consideration. In the long run, I feel the 911 is a better investment, as they dollar for dollar. 20 y/o 911's are still pulling good prices. But at the end of the day, I'm not doing this for resale value - it is a gift to myself for reaching goals in my life and motivation to reach higher. [/QUOTE]
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