@EMMDEE I took a bit of a loss on my Carrera T as I sold it less than a year into it but worthwhile as I made up for it since. You'll drive the Turbo S with little to no depreciation really as they hold value tremendously. Harder to move when you want to sell it but it will sell.
I only jumped at this Z06 because it was below $150k for a 3k km car and zero luxury tax and I used a tax credit I had with my dealership. I feel I'm ahead of the Z06 bunch at the moment considering it was a $169k sticker car!
But having read numerous posts ad nauseum about whether to go E-Ray or Z06, I'll admit I was very much an E-Ray fan when it was announced and thought it would be the car for me. However, owning the Z06 as a weekend/drive to the cottage toy I'm more than happy forgoing the torque as I wanted a car that is an event....a symphony of ridiculous sound and something that feels different (Stiff) and audible to the C8 Stingrays I've owned in the past. The bark....the shaking of the car....its not something you get in an E-Ray or Stingray. Those cars are definitely more civilized and my thoughts were I can always get one of those in the future when I turn 60 (haha...only bugging. I'm only 49 for less than a year so getting there).
In the current market of sportscars and supercars the 458 and Z06 remain the last bastion of Naturally Aspirated screamers and I wanted to be apart of that ownership before everything (even the 911s are now turbo'd) goes some version of assist.