Not for nothing; but with some shopping around in the U.S., I was able to secure under 6% APR still even for a used 911 (991.1). Credit union of course. They even classified it as ‘new’ for their lower rates because of its low mileage.
Not for nothing; but with some shopping around in the U.S., I was able to secure under 6% APR still even for a used 911 (991.1). Credit union of course. They even classified it as ‘new’ for their lower rates because of its low mileage.
Hey, this question was made for me. I LOVE corvettes. I’ve owned a C3 and a C6 and had a lot of fun. This month, I test drove several C8s and was ready to pull the trigger on the right one. I wandered over to kick tires on a few 911s which turned into me searching for more and more to a spec. And wow, i test drove the right one - a fully optioned low miles 991.1 C2S and it was game over. That was my car and was more fun and better feel than any corvette I’ve driven before (1979-2023s)… 911 as DD over vette any day EXCEPT for the tech. The C8 front lift, front and rear camera system, and camera mirror are pretty awesome but I have to say the sounds, drive feel, and practicality of the vette could not live up to a chrono sport+ drive in the 911. My quick and dirty 2 cents… i have to disclose my 991 is my pleasure and weekend car not a DD.
What a Guh moment. Sorry to see and hear it. But this is why we have insurance. I’m going to guess that side swipe means you’re not at fault. Hopefully the other driver’s insurance can make you whole. Make sure a certified shop or Porsche dealer does the repair work. It’s going on the car fax whether you like it or not for future so might as well not worry about that part
78.5 USD
I would need to read options and see the pictures better but that looks like a $70K USD floor minimum car and with the right options, more