Tough decision
I assume if you really wanted a cab you would have bought it originally instead of the coupe
So I vote no. I've been thinking of upgrading to a 991 S cab. But I'd have to give my car(optioned and modded perfectly to my taste) plus probably $50-$60k cash. NO THANKS!
So I vote no. I've been thinking of upgrading to a 991 S cab. But I'd have to give my car(optioned and modded perfectly to my taste) plus probably $50-$60k cash. NO THANKS!
+1!!!
$47k plus taxes and fees for two years newer and a cabriolet. If the cab part is what you are after, then okay, but that only accounts for about $8k of the price (using 2011 pricing), leaving more than $40k after taxes for a two year upgrade to a very similar car. Seems a bit on the high side at well over $20k per year.
If it helps to better understand my perspective: I just moved up from a 2006 c4 to a 2009 c2s for a total of $23k, translating to about $8k per year and that included an upgrade to an s, dfi, 60 hp, pdk, and full leather.
If you are making payments, you are looking at something in the range of a 55-60% increase in your payments. Hopefully to be considering this kind of thing you are buying for cash though and have enough wealth that the extra money is not a significant consideration.
If it helps to better understand my perspective: I just moved up from a 2006 c4 to a 2009 c2s for a total of $23k, translating to about $8k per year and that included an upgrade to an s, dfi, 60 hp, pdk, and full leather.
If you are making payments, you are looking at something in the range of a 55-60% increase in your payments. Hopefully to be considering this kind of thing you are buying for cash though and have enough wealth that the extra money is not a significant consideration.
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