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Originally Posted by ft_sjo
For an all-round drivers car, I don't think many people would be insane enough to pick an '86 over a Cayman if they were both offered on a plate.
Value for money, though, the '86 wins.
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If the service were provided on the plate too, at least. In the end, that's why I ended up going with the FR-S. I've already got some fairly expensive to maintain cars (including a Porsche), so getting a new car with a great warranty proved irresistible even though a used Cayman S would be terrific car for the (initial) price.
Great Chris Harris video. I hadn't seen that.