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Originally Posted by jacabean
just think . the cost of ownership for a 996 is about the same as a 2.5 boxster . Ims , clutch , water pump almost exact. It just has to be a good one . 996 are really good deal in opinion . My next car car will be a 996 C4S for sure .
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I've been getting a lot emails and calls from non-Porsche people asking about buying a second hand 996 or Boxster/Cayman. I tell them all the same thing, pick the car you like driving not the one you think you can most afford to buy because in the end they are all going to cost you the same to maintain, save for the Turbos those always cost more.
As for the C4S, coming from a Boxster/S, that's a great car to compliment a Boxster but not really a good replacement for one.
To me at least, the latter 997 C4/s's feel a lot more nimble than the early 996 C4's. Overall, in my opinion the 996-->997.1 saw a much bigger jump in performance than the 986 --->987.1
Part of me thinks that the original 996/986 "simultaneous" design was a better fit for a midengine roadster (with lower COG) and shorter wheel base, than a much longer, heavier rear engine set up from the out-going 993.
And when it comes to water-cooled Carreras, there are just so many of them out for sale that if you're patient and look in the right places you'll land a 997.1 C4S for a great price.
Maybe with a bit more mileage but still on the manageable side. There always guys who bought on a whim and the car just barely saw any mileage and that same impluse for the next car causes them to go for a quick sale.
I would hold out for one of those rather than chasing after the perceived lower cost of a 996.