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Not sure what you will find in the GT3-RS for under 250. New will easily exceed that, and late model used are actually higher price than new, for people who don’t want to wait.

Wife just ordered a new GTS with a few options - nothing crazy - and it totaled a little under 220. It will be a great dd and more of a supercar than most things on the road.
There are quite a few 2016-2019 991’s for under 250k.

Congrats on the GTS, they do get pricey quickly. But they are the best at holding value as well.
 
This statement is not true at all. Late model 720s are nearly bullet-proof as well as late model 650s. The 750s are upgraded 720s and have no real issues and the Artura is by far the worst of them all with tons of issues even include that late model ones. I own a Mclaren, do all the work myself and know lots of others with everything from 12Cs to 765LTs. Mclaren reliability issues are overblown. Get on Rennlist or FChat. You'll see all supercars, although I don't consider a Porsche to be a supercar, have issues and cost a lot to fix.
What model years of the 720 are more reliable? I agree with Porsche not really being a supercar but the GT3RS is special and has been on my mind for a very long time.
 
No experience because poor. If money were no object I’d daily a GT3 RS. Slowest of what you listed, but easily the best looking.
 

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Oh and everyone that owns a 911, that I know, can never not own one...just keep upgrading.
Not my girlfriend. She bought a lightly used Turbo S about eight years ago, then two new ones. She also had three Caymans (one was a GT4) during roughly the same time period.

Now the only Porsche she has is the last year Cayman she ordered. It's her favorite car, and the others include a TRX (of course), a Charger Hellcat, a Challenger Redeye, and an RSQ8.
 
Now the only Porsche she has is the last year Cayman she ordered. It's her favorite car, and the others include a TRX (of course), a Charger Hellcat, a Challenger Redeye, and an RSQ8.
Talk her into wrapping the Charger pink. Just got my daughter’s car done, and she went from “Can I get a different car?” to “THIS IS THE COOLEST CAR EVER CREATED BY HUMANKIND!”

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Talk her into wrapping the Charger pink. Just got my daughter’s car done, and she went from “Can I get a different car?” to “THIS IS THE COOLEST CAR EVER CREATED BY HUMANKIND!”
Umm, NO!!!

Most of her vehicles are Granite, or the closest equivalent in other brands. I'm normally all for low maintenance white vehicles, but my Challengers are Granite.

Why? To stay under the radar, figuratively and to some extent literally. Basically, I suspect that a vehicle that just can't be mistaken for another one within 2,500 miles would make the cops take notice, even though there are very few of them around here.

But talking her into a wrap in Hellraisin might be doable. That's the color of her newest Challenger, and it is a nice and subtle color.
 
Umm, NO!!!

Most of her vehicles are Granite, or the closest equivalent in other brands. I'm normally all for low maintenance white vehicles, but my Challengers are Granite.

Why? To stay under the radar, figuratively and to some extent literally. Basically, I suspect that a vehicle that just can't be mistaken for another one within 2,500 miles would make the cops take notice, even though there are very few of them around here.

But talking her into a wrap in Hellraisin might be doable. That's the color of her newest Challenger, and it is a nice and subtle color.
Ha, my daughter’s Charger was Granite before it got wrapped. One of the things she hated about it was that everyone thought she was a cop (the local police here drive Granite Chargers).
 
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Yep, that works for you and against you.

Granite Chargers even more so than Granite Challengers, but when coming in at a high closing speed many take for granted we're cops. Oh well, within a mile or two there's a chance to pass them...and a great excuse to floor it for several seconds.
 
Yep, that works for you and against you.

Granite Chargers even more so than Granite Challengers, but when coming in at a high closing speed many take for granted we're cops. Oh well, within a mile or two there's a chance to pass them...and a great excuse to floor it for several seconds.
Interesting, might need to get me one of them. Lots of left lane campers in town here.
 
No experience because poor. If money were no object I’d daily a GT3 RS. Slowest of what you listed, but easily the best looking.
Absolutely stunning and it has been a dream vehicle of mine for years. The new gen at around 350-400k used is just waaaay overpriced though.
 

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