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Old 04-04-2007, 08:30 PM
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depreciation+ new face lift cayman 2008?

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Ive been reading on the net about the new face lift cayman for 2008 ...

So does this mean that buying a new cayman or any other cayman would be a problem due to depreciation ? Will the price depreciate alot ? Would you buy one now consideering this ?

I dont have the link , but if you google porsche cayman 2008 it comes out woth a few links to spy shots of the new 2008 cayman , mentioning the changes....
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Old 04-05-2007, 12:45 AM
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I'd buy an 06 or an 07 with mileage, or old stock. There are a few out there. I just Googled it.
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I don't think anyone here thinks the cosmetic tweaks will induce any significant depreciation. There will probably be other changes though. People with slushbox Tiptronic will take a hit because the refresh will use qualitatively superior PDK in its place. But the big banana here is DFI, which all MY2009 P-cars will use. The 2009 CS will make about 320 crankshaft HP and about 31MPG highway. All of the foregoing is from my reasonably informed crystal ball, of course. If you want a CS now, buy one used or off the lot. If you have the time (many months) to wait for a custom ordered one, think seriously about taking delivery of a MY09 CS in June 2008, with the DFI. My plan is the latter.
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If you want a CS now, buy one used or off the lot. If you have the time (many months) to wait for a custom ordered one, think seriously about taking delivery of a MY09 CS in June 2008, with the DFI. My plan is the latter.
Hahaha, and in the mean-time............???!!!??? Ill (as you should!!) be spending the next 15 months behind the wheel of the best handling sports car and all-round exceptional vehicle you can buy right now..............a Cayman S.

What will you be driving until then

Do yourself a favour, and just go and get one right now. New. Used. Whatever makes you happy. But just dont wait another 15 months for something completely unknown. As they say.....make hay while the sun shines

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I concur with Jack, but would also say that Porsche is not inclined to make major changes to vehicles at short intervals. Usually they keep the basic car, tweek it slightly with a bit of technology, then do a major make-over in 8-10 years. This keeps Porsche owners happy, and while seeking new owners, the base is where it's at for Porsche. If they started making GM-esque rapid fire face lifts, people would be very hesitant to pull the trigger on high dollar autos. Also, Porsche is focusing the bulk of their efforts on the forthcoming Panamera. They will not likely do anything to steal its' thunder in the next couple of years (especially making changes to an already poular and successful car) -- it's too important and too big of an investment.
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I concur with Jack, but would also say that Porsche is not inclined to make major changes to vehicles at short intervals. Usually they keep the basic car, tweek it slightly with a bit of technology, then do a major make-over in 8-10 years. This keeps Porsche owners happy, and while seeking new owners, the base is where it's at for Porsche. If they started making GM-esque rapid fire face lifts, people would be very hesitant to pull the trigger on high dollar autos. Also, Porsche is focusing the bulk of their efforts on the forthcoming Panamera. They will not likely do anything to steal its' thunder in the next couple of years (especially making changes to an already poular and successful car) -- it's too important and too big of an investment.
Couldn't have said it any better yself and I 1000% agree with you. I think you deserve a rep point
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