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You want to buy a Porsche cayman but also want to be smart with your money. Perhaps you’re wondering which model is depreciation the least, or where the depreciation curve flattens. Just paying a little bit of attention to these things can save you a ton of money. Follow me on Instagram / fourwheeltrader Contact me [email protected] More market analyses Porsche: • Porsche depreciation analyses Ferrari: • Ferrari depreciation analyses McLaren: • McLaren depreciation analyses Audi: • Audi depreciation analyses Quarterly car market updates: • Car market deep dives Which cayman should you buy if you are a value conscious buyer? First, you should buy whatever you like. Second if you buy any 981 or 987 and avoid the lowest mileage examples, you are making a reasonable value conscious choice. Yes the cars will still depreciate, but relatively little compared to the rest of the market. In the 718 market you need to pay a bit more attention. Despite a decreasing depreciation rate in the GT4RS market, that model is still best to be avoided. The other 718s of course depreciate still quicker than the 981s and 718s, but it are especially the latest models years that should be avoided. For base and S models, a car with roughly 30k miles, and for the 4L GTS and GT4, an example with 10 to 15k miles, are likely to provide good trade offs between mileage and value loss. Disclaimer: The Content is for educational purposes only, you should not construe any such information or other material as legal, tax, investment, financial, or other advice. Nothing contained in this video constitutes a solicitation, recommendation, or endorsement to buy or sell any cars. The information published has been obtained from or is based on sources which are believed to be accurate and complete. Although reasonable care has been taken, the completeness and the accuracy of any information published cannot be guaranteed. Any opinions may be wrong and may change at any time. You should always carry out your own independent verification of facts and data before making any purchase decision.