¿?ut745 said:it caters for a different type of person...
ut745 said:I've always thought of a boxster or cayman a "poor man's" 911..when it comes to a porsche go big or go home.
Granted the boxster and cayman are great to drive, but I think you will always wish you spent a bit more and got a 911.
Atom1 said:¿?ut745 said:it caters for a different type of person...
ut745 said:I've always thought of a boxster or cayman a "poor man's" 911..when it comes to a porsche go big or go home.
Granted the boxster and cayman are great to drive, but I think you will always wish you spent a bit more and got a 911.
Applying your logic, swap porsche for BMW, 911 for a 35is and a cayman for the 18i.
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Zeld4 said:Maybe it does serve a purpose as some people say but to put an engine in a sports car with less power that an average diesel hatch would have doesn't deserve any praise.
If it's all about costs then just go for a second hand 6 cylinder model and avoid the depreciation as well.
Zeld4 said:Maybe it does serve a purpose as some people say but to put an engine in a sports car with less power that an average diesel hatch would have doesn't deserve any praise.
If it's all about costs then just go for a second hand 6 cylinder model and avoid the depreciation as well.
TitanTim said:Can see your logic but I guess some like myself prefer a new car that no-one else has slobbered inI understand why peeps would go for the 1.8 purely on running costs and wanting new etc but I don't see BMWs thinking as it's not that much of a steal over the 2.0
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Tim.