05-08-2008, 07:37 PM
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Orlando, FL
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find the right ride!
I really don't think the year of your boxster will be that big of an issue since it's your first purchase and these cars are just amazing and fun and in my opinion a great investment. I'd recommend you make sure the one you ultimately decide on has the right wear, and the right options and the right color combination for you. I found the windstop is very helpful since i drop the top about 50% of the time or more. I am glad to also have the hi fi sound system since i do like music sometimes, the warranty was a big plus for me and sealed the deal. Subtle changes over the years are sometimes hard to pick out so an 01 or 02, or 00 will not be discernible to non-porschephiles. good luck in your search.
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05-09-2008, 04:22 PM
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: New Jersey
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PZeros with rubber are a definite plus. They'll run you $1500+ for a set (really).
I recommend the windstops, litronics and PSM as the most desirable options. Litronics are Porsche's Xenon headlights and they also don't have the yellow (amber) which cleans up the look. I think they became standard in the second half of the '02 model year. PSM is stability control.
The thing about buying a Boxster is that if you look hard, you'll find a better one. I bought an '02 S fully loaded with 11K miles for less than that. And we weren't even in a recession at the time.
What if you got an '03 or newer? You get a bunch of minor improvements in '03, but you also get a GLASS rear window. That is priceless (trust me).
Is your deal "in the ballpark", probably. Are you better served to look more, do more research and buy the newest best car you can find with all the right options and less miles? Probably.
Good luck -- and either way buy the Boxster. Its a great car.
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Last edited by fatmike; 05-09-2008 at 04:25 PM.
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05-10-2008, 08:32 AM
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Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Huntington Beach, CA
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The price is within a fair range if the car is immaculate, imo. I bought an '02 S, Seal gray/Black one owner South Bay car in July '07. had 19" black Veloces (?), de-snorkeled, pagid, bras, new mats, windstop, sport package, crests, etc. for $24k. I paid a few grand more, but the car was a 35k miles beauty. Prior owner was PCA. I wanted the plastic window (call me old school or crazy), didn't want the rear diffuser of the '03, and I am a proud member of the Amber Army (if everyone else is going clear, then I'll stay OEM). I did add a Schnell Short Shift Kit, and highly recommend it. It is enjoying life as a daily driver and now has 49k.
See ya on the 405, or better yet see you at the "Topless at the Beach" Porsche concourse in Huntington Beach May 30-31, June 1 ( I'm not affiliated with the dealio, but will be there).
Last edited by HB986; 05-10-2008 at 06:09 PM.
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06-01-2008, 06:36 AM
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: Newport, KY
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My New (used) 2002
I bought a 2002 (triple Black) basic Boxster (63k miles) the Saturday before Memorial Day. Found it after a long search using AutoTrader and Cars.com, plus a lot of leg work. The acid test was driving it home from the dearlership. 6 hour drive right off the lot to my home in Newport KY. It ran flawlessly. What really amazed me was the high end torque. I could be in 5th stuck behind a semi and with a push of the accelerator that semi would be a speck in my rear view mirror. No down shift necessary.
Speaking of semis looking up at them can be a little intimidating at first. Heck I have to look up to Yorkshire Terriers.
So far no buyers remorse. I love my Boxster
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06-01-2008, 07:54 AM
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Location: Chicago
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I would definitely try to find an 03'+ due to the glass window and the "deambered" lights. I have an 02' S and the only thing I wish I had was the glass window and the lights. I have replaced the lights and anticipate changing the top to a glass window.
When you drive the vehicle make sure you pay special attention for the shift from 1st to 2nd (should be smooth as silk). I experienced this problem (difficult to shift) and have read about others. It ended up requiring a new transmission. Not a big deal if you have a warranty but something to look for during your test drive.
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06-01-2008, 09:16 AM
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Join Date: Jan 2007
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+1 on the 03-up due to the glass window top, well, more importantly, the FACTORY glass top (which has 4 spars not 3). The lights are an easy change, and you can get an aftermarket glass top (which I probably will soon), but it still has to use the 3 spar top, so the window is smaller since it can't fold in half like the plastic did.
As always, buy the best car you can afford.
Patrick
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