100k wkend car budget: Jaguar F type r, C7 z06, or Cayman GTS (manual gearbox, tire)
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Funny reading this thread. Some good car stuff, some fun psychological stuff.
This will read patronizing but..
For a huge number of people, the self-awareness of their class envy, general anger, and staggering hypocrisy is criminally low.
In one breathe, some variant of "most people who buy expensive cars don't do it because they love the car, they do it to fulfill an image they have of themselves in it" __fill in the bank negative thing (insecure) (pathetic) (etc)."
The next sentence, some variant of "If I was in that position, I could never choose the Vette. The corvette is for guys who.." ..."you'll look a ___ in the porsche."
heh. Pretty much everyone is so full of it, deep down.
Three incredible choices and the voting could not be closer. I could pick any of the three with no regrets but, since I am answering this on a Thursday I went with the Jag. A Friday pic would probably have been something else.
Probably a Cayman R for pavement hellraising, then take the leftover amount and get a late-model WRX for unpaved hellraising. Or maybe a Alfa C4 instead of the Cayman R. The Cayman is almost certainly an objectively better car in just about every way... but that C4 just has that Italian flair.
For 100k you get a CPO Porsche 911, why a Cayman? dont get brand new.
I just bought a 2013 CPO 911 S for 100k, it only had 6k miles on it!
if you care about the new thing, just tell everyone you bought it new. nobody can tell the difference
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