Can you send me some details of your 993? (By PM is you prefer)
The chap that bought my 2 seat Strad was thinking of selling it, having bought a Giulia GTA. I think he's undecided currently, but I could put you in touch.
Unless you really need the back seats (which I assume you don't, if it's a car to replace your 993), there's no point in going for the 4 seat Strad (unless that's all that is available, as they are more common). The 2 seat was how the original Strad was devised and is more of an event to drive.
As a Porsche fanatic, and an owner of a Gransport, you will regret getting rid of the 993. I could not part with my 996 Turbo, ever.Hi all, Newbie here looking for a MC Stradale. Thinking of selling my 993 for one. Anyone know of a lovely MC Stradale for sale? Any 2 seat ones!?
"Sense"? Pah! Piffle with sense. Sense is a Golf.Usual advise - Talk to Richard Grace.
Personally I do not really see the point of the 2 seat strads. The car is of a size and design which makes sense to have 4 seats.
Good luck
As a Porsche fanatic, and an owner of a Gransport, you will regret getting rid of the 993. I could not part with my 996 Turbo, ever.
The Porsche 993 values will climb again, unless yours is in need of expensive corrosion repairs and a top-end engine overhaul. If it is a manual car, your regret will likely be more. You cannot compare a Porsche to Maserati - they are different and unique in their own ways.
Personal opinion obviously.
QPVs come with four roomy seats as standard. Just saying...
I'd prefer a bit more of an 'event', less leather more Alcantara.
What? And less wood, more carbon fibre? Unbelievable!
You get wood in a QPV but not in a Stradale. That's what @MarkMas seems to be inferring, at least.We all love wood!