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Everything is relative. 968s are relative bargains when compared to many cars currently on the market. Shop wisely and a lot.
You can find a nice coupe for about the same price as a 2000-2002 Mustang GT. Yes, the 968 will be somewhere between 5 to 10 years older but which would you rather drive? If properly maintained, 968s are 200-250k-mile cars. My '93 coupe has 125k miles and is very strong and very clean. Can you say that about a Mustang? Not in this lifetime. New cars of comparative price include the 2.5L Altima or a mid-level Dodge Neon. In general, 968 cabriolets are more expensive but so is the competition.
What's your budget? Do you have or plan to save the cash for an outright purchase? Do you plan to finance the purchase?
Loans are relatively cheap right now, so it's not a bad idea. Used car loans are more expensive than new car loans but still relatively affordable. Please note that I'm writing "relatively" a lot. If you plan to finance your 968 you'll probably need to save about $5-10k, depending on the lender, value of the car, price, etc. That's not an insignificant amount of money but you can do it.
Search everywhere: AutoTrader; ebay; cars.com; Panorama; watch the local papers. Whatever you do, keep your eyes on this website and on 968.net. Your car is out there waiting for you. Happy hunting and good luck.
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Duckman: Koni sport yellow adjustable shocks, M030 sway bars; KLA strut tower brace; Mille Miglia Cup III 18" wheels, 8.5" & 10.0" w/ 235/40 & 275/35 Goodyear F1s; airbox mod; AutoThority chip; custom exhaust with MagnaFlow muffler and 3" straight-through pipe; Euro lenses; Tenzo R sport seats.
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Just be sure to go in with eyes wide open. I have well over 10K invested in repairs over the last two years. Pay attention to the various board discussions as to what to expect. General maintenance @ 60K (belts, tensioner pads), broken cab bows, flex/damper plate failure @ 85K, motor mounts, ect... It can be quite taxing! Sorry, just venting. Flex plate failed over the weekend, while in the shop, the steering rack let go, along with both hoses! To top it all off, the A/C compressor is making an awful racket. I'm selling my home to pay for repairs!
Needless to say, I having a bad week!
'94 Midnite Blue Metallic cab, Classic Grey interior.
Gone, but not forgotten....'95 Polar Silver cab, Light Grey w/ Deviated Midnite Blue interior
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...try to think of it this way; you could go out and spend $20+k for some new Toyota, Ford, Honda, Chevy... Or about the same or less for a NICE 968. Which car would you rather have 5-10 years later?
Ken
[color="green"]1994 968 White Cabriolet ...
1985 944 Coupe, GT Racing Fiberglass flared front fenders, hood, cowl, bumper cover, and f-glass flared rear quarters...
1974 914 2.0 red/black chalon f/g body[/color]
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That appears to be a very nice coupe. Of course, that's partially because I love the modifications.
If it's as well maintained mechanically as its appearance would suggest, I wouldn't worry about the high mileage at all. The price seems OK to me.
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Larry's comment makes sense.
On the other hand, I use my car as my primary daily driver but I have a backup. If my car goes into the garage for any length of time, which it has done only once (clutch and torque tube) I have something else to drive. No problem.
Duckman: Koni sport yellow adjustable shocks, M030 sway bars; KLA strut tower brace; Mille Miglia Cup III 18" wheels, 8.5" & 10.0" w/ 235/40 & 275/35 Goodyear F1s; airbox mod; AutoThority chip; custom exhaust with MagnaFlow muffler and 3" straight-through pipe; Euro lenses; Tenzo R sport seats.