How much was your Boxster "Brand New"?
It's interesting to think what the actual cost that someone paid for my 2003 Box S was back in 02-03 and then compare that to what I paid for her last month. Unfortunately, I dont have the paperwork with the sticker price. So i dont have a clue what she was worth sitting on the new car lot.
So here's a thread to post your Year model and options with the total sticker price. Here's mine if anyone knows the 2003 pricing and wouldnt mind calculating. :cheers: Brimech: - 2003 Boxster S - Lapis Blue (Metallic Paint) - 6 Speed Manual - Heated seats (Driving with the top down in 40 degrees isnt so bad :D) - Headlight washers (Why? Its a Porsche, by law you must wash her once a week anyways.) - Wind deflector (only middle piece.. were the side mesh inserts likely jacked?) - Litronics (was this standard?) - Boxster S II wheels (I'm guessing these were standard. I love them though.) - PSM - Interior and top match body color (blue) - Porsche Mats Grand Total $??,???.?? |
I do not believe LITronic, ( BI xenon) was standard in 2003. I actually notice even todays 08 models, xenon is 1000.00 option. And some 50,000 Boxsters on the lots are sometimes missing the option. What gives? I would not own one without the feature.
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2004 base black on black on black 42,600
Porsche mats 95 Convenience plus package 5,705 18" Lt alloy Carrera Wheel 2,920 The original owner drove it out of the dealership for around $58,000 I bought it two years later for 35.5 plus taxes, which jacked it up to $38,010 |
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What is the "Convenience plus package"? |
MY 2003 Order Guide
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2001 Boxster
18" Turbo Twists Litronics Sport Package Painted Cluster Dials Allumi Look Interior Package (Small) Aero Kit II side skirts HI FI Stereo .......Theres more but I can't remember off the top of my head Total OTD for me was $62k |
I added up my option code a while back, and found out that my 1999 Ocean Blue Boxster was originally about $53k + dealer markup, tax, and licensing. So it was probably closer to about $56-60k new. (If you want to see the option code it is on my website in my signature.)
I paid less than half of that and the car only had 17k miles! Although I have added about $2500 in factory features to the car since getting it (hardtop, RTS, rear speakers, etc.) :cheers: |
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If you go to "Thanks Porsche!" which has been stickied. The parts guide has all the option codes, and I think it also has the difference packages listed. :cheers:
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Having bought my CPO 2005 Boxster S from the original dealer, I have the window sticker. My baby has the special silver-gray paint, 19" Carrera wheels, Nav, full leather, sport seats, Bose and the sticker price was $ 64,500.
The fella drove it 9,100 miles and then got transferred from L.A. to London. I picked it up for $ 45,000 the day it hit the lot (asking $ 49,900) and got a 90,900 mile 4 year warranty. The car is immaculate......and I love her very much. Mike |
$61k out the door according to the last owner.
01' 986 S,6-spd -came with the Orient Red Metallic paint,hardtop,18" Turbo Twist,windstop,hifi,dsp,cd changer,rear speaker compartment,obc The lady wasn't too happy with me when she handed it over for a fraction of the price she paid. |
Mine is a 2000 Boxster S Here is the break down according to the original window sticker:
Base S model 49,930 Sport Design Package 1,365 colored crest 170 hi fi sound pkg 600 Hard Top 2,295 Windstop 365 black mats 92 Aerokit 6,225 Seat belts Guards Red 330 Dev. seat stitching color 221 Destination charge 765 (to Beverly Hills Porsche) Total sticker price 62,358 +Tax,License,dealer prep fee (In cali that is about 10% total) Giving my out the door price of about $68,500 +/- Mine even came with a PORSCHE sunglass case in black leather that has never been used! What a Bargain!!! :D (must be standard issue for those Beverly Hills wanna be movie stars...) |
^ That actually came with all Boxster's. It's the radio faceplate case. :cheers:
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I think Rick3000 is correct about the "sunglass case."
The previous owner of my car saved the window sticker. The total cost was $48,516.00. The major options were: Arctic Silver Paint $805.00 Sport Package $2,110.00 17" Wheels with color crests $1,215.00 On-board computer $449.00 I later added a matching harrd top for $610, but the MSRP of the hard top was $2,295.00. So the MSRP with hard top would have been $50,811.00. Purchase Price $21,250.00 with 29,990 miles. |
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my 986 came with the original sticker and it was 48xxx ... |
Mine was $66,000 out the door in 2001
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I bought my 2000 base Boxster the summer of 2006, it had 43K miles on it.
Arctic Silver Full electric seats PSM cruise control There were a few more options, but hose are the main ones I remember on the car, the brakes and tires were OK, but not great at time of purchase and it did not have its major service done yet. The back window did not have any holes in it, but it was faded and in bad shape, clutch was OK. I paid 21K our the door from a dealership and they gave me 30 days to decide if I wanted to keep it. At the time they were crying like babies saying I was robbing them for getting it for that price.... they were good actors, Ed :cheers: |
did you buy this at the euro warehouse place near 635/35?
if so, i looked at and test drove this car, had a PPI done, and chose not to buy it... would be happy to give you a couple details so you could do some preventative for the issues... |
$47,500 otd (cash) base with options
Back in May of 2005, with HID and 18inch wheels.
Ordered through the dealer with specific instruction not to test drive it...(excluding factory testing) |
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