GeoffCapes
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As Zagatoes says, I’d try to find the extra five k for the Ghibli II Cup.
It was me, not Zag!
As Zagatoes says, I’d try to find the extra five k for the Ghibli II Cup.
It was me, not Zag!
I’m Spartacus!!!
I certainly wouldn't own up to that! It's nothing to shout about!
It was me, not Zag!
Personally I would buy which you prefer driving as this is a motoring forum not Hargreaves Lansdown. Neither will cost you a lot or make you a lot so there is no right answer.
I'd agree with all of that Ewan. Nicely summarised. I might wait until a GT S MC Shift hits 25k in the next year or two.The GTS is certainly a better car than a GS, and both are light years ahead of the Cup (which, by modern standards and like many classics, is medium paced, uncomfortable, awkward to drive and lacking in build quality). So if buying to drive, my order would be GTS, then GS, then Cup.
But if buying as an investment, the order would be the exact reverse. Indeed, I paid about £11k for that particular Cup (when it's mileage was lower), and just look at its value now.
So it all boils down to what you want from a car. They all have their plus points and a good case could be made for each. What is not in doubt is that RG has managed to find great examples of each.
Decent roads - have you moved abroad Andy....
I also like some am not a fan of the surfboards or interior. If we were all the same it would be a boring place.
Just looked at the RG stock list - wow! Must be his best Maser line up yet.
Of the GS cars, I'd take the Luna one. Lovely colour combination, sensible miles and cracking value. What a great daily (or weekender) that would make, at very reasonable money (by Maser standards).