Help with assessment

Good day, my mother, recently 80 years old, has been thinking about getting a new Porsche. She has been driving a red 993 Carrera 4 Coupé Bj. 95 for more than 20 years, which she bought as an annual car at the time. In the meantime, however, she does not drive the car anymore, since the clutch is too hard for her and therefore even switching in the city traffic is too exhausting. In addition, there have been a lot of minor problems lately. n new steering gear, the old Navi didn’t work anymore and there were problems with the air conditioning. These problems are all fixed by now. However, she thinks to separate herself from the old one and buy a newer model with automatic transmission. She asked me what I think of this 991 4S Cabriolet. However, I don’t know about newer Porsche at all. I know that I don’t have to look for the engine in the front and then it will be again soon. Can you give me your assessment of the car? Is there any special equipment for the 911 models that you absolutely have to have? So for everyday life, not the race track. As I said, I have no idea at all about it. I don’t know what the car cost again, but 100,000€ for a 5 year old car is already a lot of money. I’m used to other value losses from Mercedes. Would that be an acceptable price for such a car in general? And far away from the ne uen Auto: How do you see that, would you give this beautiful old Porsche even for such a “any” new one? She means practically no matter where she goes with the one, they would always ask people if she doesn’t want to sell her Porsche. I would probably keep the old one in her place. However, this is of course her own decision and if she can’t drive with that anymore, it doesn’t make any sense either. Swabia