Thursday, May 31, 2018

Changing Lanes With The 911 Sc

By David Graham


For the longest time, early human beings had no automated means of transport. Going from low tech hunter gatherer societies to slightly less low tech agrarian societies, humanity had managed to invent the wheel but not the means to automate it. It was not until the last two hundred years was humanity finally pulled forward. Steam was harnessed and used to power ships, coal was used to fuel trains. Then the internal combustion engine was created, and then the car was born. At first, people were wary, but they soon came around, and soon automobiles became the method of choice for moving from point A to point B. Not everyone owns one, not everyone can operate one, but few will argue that the ownership of certain models can convey a certain level of wealth. Now, a Porsche 911 sc can convey a certain wealth, but may not necessarily break the bank.

Cars carry with them significant social baggage. A broken down, beaten up hunk of junk can signify a lack of means. Conversely, something shiny and new with a lot of horsepower can convey a degree of financial success. However, a vintage luxury vehicle, an old sports car, can convey an upper class panache like no other as long as it is properly maintained.

However, vintage or otherwise, sports cars are not solely about the prestige. Many sports cars can trace their lineage back to Grand Prix racing cars of the sixties and seventies and in fact, some commercially available models may share engineering similarities with the machines being driven on racing tracks across the world. A lot of people who purchase a sports car may purchase one for the prestige of it, but some buyers care more about stepping on the gas and letting the monster out of its cage.

Now, some people do not purchase vehicles to drive them. Related to the prestige aspect, some people purchase a car in order to own it, not do anything with it, but just to own it. They do not intend to drive it, they intend to turn it into a glorified museum piece.

When it comes to vintage cars, rarity is always a concern. Even a car that is not rare can still have parts that are. For truly unique automobiles, private dealers and auction houses. For more common fare, even the products that from marquee manufacturers, a simple search online will be more than sufficient to find one.

Luxury cars are expensive enough. However, a vintage one, especially if hard to find, can cost even more than most. Most luxury sports cars run the gamut from low to high six figures. But a vintage one can go up to seven figures.

When making a purchase, it is good to make sure that it works. A private seller might allow a test drive. An auction house, however, probably will not.

Cars do not travel of their own accord. They are acted upon by a person. In the same sense, a vehicle does not arrive at an address via magic. It is delivered there. Keeping the delivery time short lessens the chance of the product getting into an accident.

Cars are an essential fabric of some societies. Few will argue that cars have changed modern society. In fact, a lot of urban planning in the last fifty years was centered around civilian driving.




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