gwatson said:If you have a Cayenne, then sell the Fiesta and put the money towards a GT4? Can't think what roll a Fiesta plays in that fleet. Cayenne for family and work duties, Z4M/GT4 for play..
the fiesta was purchased by me as was the z4m as are any of the FUN type vehicles that I've owned, i couldnt get to the full amount of the GT4 in the spec i wanted without loading myself to the limit as at one point we wasn't even aware of the price for the car / was unable to get one anyway so blew a good chunk of my fun car savings fund, on a fun hot hatch for a driveway car and it was a great great decision, i love it, its FUN in a way i just haven't experienced in motoring terms for a long time, its also changed my outlook on cars in general.Its reminded me that headline power just isn't the be all and end all for me anymore, i also WANT a fun less serious FWD/4wd hot hatch in my ownership the smiles it offers is huge and is AS fun as the z4 just in a different way and offers mega practicality too without having to worry about where its parked too
we are going WAY off the subject anyway now so lets keep to the GTS/GT4 talk.
Where I'm currently at is borrowing a GTS for the sake of seeing how good it is i clearly outlined this wasn't the car I'm interested in but they said just try it so I'm not going to say no am i?, if i could get a GT4 for 70k even if i had to not have the ideal spec id move over, That would take a good chunk of financing but id be comfortable with that. Im at a point where i keep the Fun car for 8+ years so it would be worth it for me, the fiesta will be just run into the floor now and enjoyed by myself and maybe my partner if she wants to use it as she seems to love the thing.
If i got the right money for the z4, which i personally think i can, and the GT4 doesn't sky rocket then their is a very rea possibility this may still happen. Lets see.
