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03-08-2018, 06:00 PM | #111 |
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That is freaking awesome. I'd probably daily a manual Porsche 911 S if that was the case.
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Not a damn thing. Id buy a 1million dollar home and a 2 million dollar home. Live in one of them and rent the other. Dont waste your money on bullshit. Invest it now and your kids can be rich too. With the income from your rental property you can eventually afford most supercars monthly payment
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I would keep my M3 as a daily, buy a new Raptor as a second daily, and then whatever supercar tickles your fancy at the time.
Pay cash for a house, then invest the rest and enjoy it. It is all about balance, dont blow it all and dont hoard it all either. |
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911S 2.2 And then maybe dump the M4 for an 812 Superfast... |
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I consider my M4 an appliance, that serves for both DD and track duty. I park it anywhere I don't give a crap (within reason) what happens to it.
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Don’t feel sorry. I grew up in Sweden where my mom’s daily was a VW 1303S for 20 years or so. Not because my folks couldn’t afford something newer but because she loved it. And as for suspect reliability on the 911, I got a couple of millions to spend on that remember
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Would be an amazing stable with these 2 cars. Preferably the newly redesigned G and a 991.2 GT3 with 6spd Manual. On a side note I love the variation on this thread! Everything from Bugatti to Toyota Camry. Gotta admit it's almost impossible to give a serious answer without knowing the OPs current financial circumstances (Pre-inheritance) and future earning potential. My 2 cents: Life is too short to be stuck in the rat race. This is OPs chance to GET OUT!!! Sure a $1M Hypercar would be fun, but insurance, maintenance etc all adds ups. Buy the above combo, pay off a modest mortgage & quit your full time day job. $200K a year in passive income is a ton of money to hit the gym, travel, spend time with family and work part time 1-2 days a week doing a hobby you love. Find your passion and you never know, might become a self made millionaire just following your dreams. |
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I realize “daily” mean different things for people. My daily driving is my work commute that usually do not involve much if any hwy + a family man’s grocery runs, going to the gym etc. For me extended Hwy , long road trips etc. is my once in a while weekend drives. I would love doing my type of daily driving in a fully restored and upgraded car of this type. I would not strive for all original parts etc. I’d get current suspension upgrades, current seat and light technology etc., a complete engine rebuild to improve on the original. I would keep the exterior looking original though and stay away from electronics in the drive line and suspension. Put those millions to work
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Old air cooled Porsche’s are super easy to work on and parts can be pretty cheap. Never heard much complaints about reliability on the old stuff. I have mainly owned 80s and up. Can easily drive the 80s models daily as far as reliability, but the AC sucks, you’ll smell like oil, the clutch is heavy and steering is heavy at slow speeds or in parking lots. All in all, forget the old stuff. I love modern day 911s.
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