Advice on Macan GTS Purchase - dilemma

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On-Track
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Post by On-Track »

Wing Commander wrote: Fri Oct 26, 2018 11:47 am How about a pound (£) in a charity box for every time the "must have" expression is used...!? ;) :lol:
Are you trying to bankrupt certain forum members? :twisted:
Peter

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Wing Commander
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Post by Wing Commander »

Don’t know whom you can be thinking of...!! ;) :lol:
Simon

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James76
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Post by James76 »

I’d always go for the mileage option unless the base car looked like a poverty spec version, thinking small wheels etc. That’s not the case with the GTS and as other members have said, options make a car more sellable, not neccessarily that much more valuable. Whatever happens the GTS is a great car, good luck!
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Post by Kasfranks99 »

Difficult one.

Assuming the low millage car had 95% of the options I wanted then I would go for that one.

If it didn’t I would wait and find another one. I add options to my cars for enjoyment and things I like to use even if that means you won’t get much of that back on resale (even though I always have and some)
I want to enjoy the car as much as possible and have no regrets even if it costs me a little more.

I can certainly confirm low mileage well looked after cars fetch top resale value.
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