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Originally Posted by 86TOYO2k17
you could get into those cars, but either 10+years old and/or tons of mileage. probably lots of maintenance costs, reliability issues, less of an aftermarket etc... Not saying they are bad cars or bad options by any means, great if you want a certain level of performance from the factory, but just not a clear cut better decision over a 20k super low mileage 86 with 10k in mods that you can make unique and to your taste and liking. i would be surprised if anyone else in the world had my exact car/setup. So really i am driving a 1 of 1.
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Yup I agree - although the Caymans supposedly hold up pretty well. Jags not so sure but they're still pretty new (and gorgeous). Not to dilute the thread though, just giving some context. I tend to steer toward the cheaper end of things when choosing a platform to mod significantly but that's just me - the 17's are definitely sweet, new, and better electronics. And also agree on the uniqueness thing, that's what I love about modding. I'm not trying to beat a Cayman, everybody in my town has a 911, Cayman, etc. - just trying to be a little different