Changed By: CarreraLicious Change Date: January 04, 2017 05:03PM Re: How can you have a lambo and not abuse it?
[quote=db997S] Porsche of Arlington (VA) has a used 2013, white F-car in the showroom. Sadly, it has only 3,500 miles on it (yes, the puppy was kept in the basement, it appears). The sticker did not have the price (if you have to ask, I guess you can't afford it. Even in white, it stands out. I'd buy one, but my wife already thinks I spend too much servicing my Porsche. Couldn't imagine what she'd think of the annual ownership cost of an F-car. They also have two beautiful, new 911 S Cabs (Lava Orange, and what I believe is Mexico Blue). They do stand out.[/quote]
I love the Mexico blue color. Def stands out. The 2013 Fcar is prob still very price. y. Go a little older, and I think you're looking at 911 pricing territory. Regardless, you're right- the service and repair for an Fcar will be even worse than the Pcar. If I owned one, I'd prob only keep it for 4 years or less, just to experience it. I just wish their parts had the longevity of what Porsches provide. 25k miles for a clutch is a little crazy. Apologies btw to the original poster for taking this thread on a tangent.
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Author: CarreraLicious Date: January 04, 2017 05:03PM Re: How can you have a lambo and not abuse it?
[quote=db997S] Porsche of Arlington (VA) has a used 2013, white F-car in the showroom. Sadly, it has only 3,500 miles on it (yes, the puppy was kept in the basement, it appears). The sticker did not have the price (if you have to ask, I guess you can't afford it. Even in white, it stands out. I'd buy one, but my wife already thinks I spend too much servicing my Porsche. Couldn't imagine what she'd think of the annual ownership cost of an F-car. They also have two beautiful, new 911 S Cabs (Lava Orange, and what I believe is Mexico Blue). They do stand out.[/quote]
I love the Mexico blue color. Def stands out. The 2013 Fcar is prob still very price. Go a little older, and I think you're looking at 911 pricing territory. Regardless, you're right- the service and repair for an Fcar will be even worse than the Pcar. If I owned one, I'd prob only keep it for 4 years or less, just to experience it. I just wish their parts had the longevity of what Porsches provide. 25k miles for a clutch is a little crazy. Apologies btw to the original poster for taking this thread on a tangent.