Need Advice, Considering the purchase of my first Porsche :)
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StormRune, you are correct..the first white 2010 911S has sold. Apparently, these things sell fast. Now that I own one for the first time, after only a few days, I understand why more than ever.
Thank You StormRune and everyone else that offered their advice during my purchasing phase. I'm extremely happy that I was lucky enough to get her.
Thanks Again.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
Thank You StormRune and everyone else that offered their advice during my purchasing phase. I'm extremely happy that I was lucky enough to get her.
Thanks Again.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
It appears that the car OP was o2riginally referring to has been sold so the car and photos are no longer there. Once you have the VIN, posted in OP's original message, it generally only takes a little Google handiwork to find the car if it is at a dealer.
To OP: "love2drive" that will really become your motto now! What a beautiful car... gotta love those GTS hips! And with full leather and Sports suspension too!
As to insurance, I tend to reshop it every year. Since I have a pickup truck as a daily driver (yeah, I'm in Texas after all) my rates aren't too terrible since I list the Porsche as a for-pleasure vehicle (how true!) and my wife's car is reasonably modest. When I shop around I can get prices online fairly easily. I've been with Geico for two years now since their rates came in far below everyone else's even after what often seems to be a one-year teaser rate from many of the insurers. Try some of the online sites and see what you come up with, it usually takes about 10-15 minutes per site and is well worth it.
To OP: "love2drive" that will really become your motto now! What a beautiful car... gotta love those GTS hips! And with full leather and Sports suspension too!
As to insurance, I tend to reshop it every year. Since I have a pickup truck as a daily driver (yeah, I'm in Texas after all) my rates aren't too terrible since I list the Porsche as a for-pleasure vehicle (how true!) and my wife's car is reasonably modest. When I shop around I can get prices online fairly easily. I've been with Geico for two years now since their rates came in far below everyone else's even after what often seems to be a one-year teaser rate from many of the insurers. Try some of the online sites and see what you come up with, it usually takes about 10-15 minutes per site and is well worth it.
Last edited by love2drive; 12-21-2015 at 08:58 AM.
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