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Originally Posted by LenA
I am looking to get a Boxster to daily drive in So Cal. I have driven both 986 and 987's. From a drivability, reliability and cost of repair, would a newer 2006 987 be a better choice than a 2000 or 2001. I like the 986, but worried that due to age, might need lots of little repairs. Initial cost is a lot less, does that get eaten up by the multiple $500-$800 fixes
Thanks
Len
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Generally speaking, the youngest one you can afford will be your best bet. More likely to be better maintained and less worn, and if you're not particular to the styling of the 986 over the 987, then you've got even less to decide on. Spend the money up front on a younger car (and a PPI, always) and you'll be better off.