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I spent this amount £50.500 GBP equates to basically $100k on the DE1 CS.
What cars in America come into the $100k bracket??
I would find it interesting as i am slightly envious everytime i read a post of someone paying $50k on a year old cayman with all the goodies attached and in the Uk i paid that for my 5 year old Boxster S a few years ago..... CRAZY
So too make me want too move to america where cars are cheaper....What would i get for my cash!!!!!!!!!!
James
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99 DC2 Honda Integra typeR 00 Audi TT 180 coupe
02 DC5 Honda Integra typeR 01 Alfa Romeo spider 3.0 V6 01 Honda s2000 03 Audi TT Roadster 225
02 Porsche Boxster S 07 Porsche cayman 2.7 2007 Design Edition 1 Cayman S
Unless you are independently weathly, just remember that salaries are lower here too!
__________________ Nov 16, 2007 build:
'08 CS Midnight blue metallic--6 spd
Black sport seats, Delete model designation
Fire extinguisher,Floor mats, Sport steering wheel
You should be able to find a good Ferrari 355 for under $100K, but I think the 360's are still in the $150K range for a decent one. And that's because the market is pretty bad right now.
I think there's a pretty big gap from between the $80K to the next model up. MB SL's, Audi R8's, those are all way above $100k.