Porsche boxster or cayman?

Whats the best PORSCHE made??? is it the cayman, boxster, 911 and i mean affordable also?? or any others?

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    70's model 911, beautiful car.

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Alot of this will depend on how you define "best," the price range you consider "affordable," and how far and wide the group of Porsche vehicles you are considering. For example, if you are looking for the best Porsche to plow a field and consider collectable prices to be affordable, then clearly, the Porsche Junior is the tractor for you! But if your definitions fall outside of that, then you probably won't be looking at the Junior. Or if you want to go vintage racing, and consider affordable relative, then a used Porsche 962C or 962 K8 would easily make the grade. Though the $300-400k spent here will not appear affordable in other areas (but a downright bargain given the car, thanks to the fact that so many 956s and 962s were produced over such a long time). Is best defined by ability to tow and carry many passengers? A used Cayenne S would be extremely attractive in the current market. So what is it you want? Well, we can probably rule out the Cayenne and Junior since you did say you wanted a flat 6: In terms of current models, the two that stand out as relatively good buys in terms of price for performance would be the Cayman S and GT3. If you are looking for more of a grand touring car with lots of performance, the base 997 would likely win as "best and most affordable." Looking back, 996 GT3s can be had for less than many new Cayman S models. If $60k+ is affordable to you, then this is a great buy. Early 996 Carreras are currently seeing very low price points. These offer outstanding performance at pretty low prices. And similar age Boxsters are even less, though also less utility and less performance. 964 Carreras are another model that seem to often be found at attractive price points... same with 3.2L Carreras and 911SCs, though while these are great cars, it would be hard to accept any of these as "best" unless getting to that "best for the price" catagory. Or by "best" do you mean for collectable value? Another area where "affordable" will be relative... but, looking at early 356s and such as a measure, the long hood 911S models are probably still well under the value where they will eventually settle. These were produced in relatively small numbers, and even fewer have survived to this age in original condition with matching numbers. They will never reach the value of the rarer 911RS, but will most likely continue to go up in value for some time. A more affordable option (though bigger gamble in terms of collectability) would be a factory 914-6. Or do you mean something else entirely by "best," "affordable," or is it some other subset of Porsches you are looking at?

Paul S

buy a look-a-like and then go online and order the porche brand for the grille and trunk...then peel off the old ones and put the other ones on.

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