06-02-2008, 06:23 PM
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Location: Houston, Texas
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If the previous owner didn't have wheel bearings and control arms and trailing arms replaced, you'll be doing these in the next 18 months. High mileage boxsters encounter a lot of suspension and wheel wear issues.
There's a bunch of other stuff that goes out on boxsters before 100k, so you better read up on that maintenance file before you buy it or you'll be doing those repairs too.
Check out my web site for details on what goes out on our cars.
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06-02-2008, 06:35 PM
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Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Eagan, MN
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Thank you guys very much for the help!
He had brakes redone when he had clutch and such done... im going to take a closer look at the maintenance stuff tomorrow when i go look at the car again and look for the other things you guys have said(injectors, wheel bearings, control arms, and such)
Thanks again i will do a little more reading
I usually do alot more reading before i post for help but i have no time right now
and i really appreciate the help... LOTS!
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06-02-2008, 07:10 PM
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Location: Chicago suburbs
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You failed to mention the asking price. Don't forget to check Edmunds. I'm going on a limb but I think any car with that many miles should go for under $10K.
I bought a 2001 S with 7,000 miles on it in 2007 for $28K. I think the Blue Book is now around $25K. Yes, these cars depreciate really fast. If you look really hard and can negotiate well, you can pick up a 1999 or 2000 911 with 30,000 miles for around 30K - depends on what you can spend!
With forums like this these cars are easy to DIY.
Good luck!
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06-02-2008, 07:15 PM
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Sorry about that.. $11,500 and dont have much to spend an should probably save my pennies for less headache down the road. This guy is the second owner and like i said has all service records from the past 6 years. the car is immaculate and comes with the Porsche hardtop as well. Im pretty sure i can negotiate down a little bit. but i have been reading on here since like 8
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06-02-2008, 08:20 PM
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Location: West Coast
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$11,500 is a bit high in my opinion. There are a lot of pampered Porsches around, so I would recommend to look at a few before you make a decision. And be sure to have a few grand in reserve for repairs, etc.
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06-03-2008, 04:27 AM
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Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Eagan, MN
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Ya but most of those pampered porsches i cant afford.... So should i save my pennies for a year or see if i can talk the guy down?
What do you think would be a reasonable price?
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06-03-2008, 07:01 AM
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Location: Chicago
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forcefed,
If you look at Kelley Blue Book :
$8,850 trade in
$10,700 private party
$14,550 retail
If you look at Nada Guide :
$11,225 low retail
$13,250 clean retail
$14,000 high retail
There are 17 - 1999 Boxsters for sale in the US on AutoTrader :
Highest Price : $19,850
Lowest Price : $9,990
Average Price : $12,959
( these all have over 100k miles )
According to Edmunds :
$8,505 trade in
$10,140 private party
$11,984 retail
I would say $10,500 would be a reasonable price...
Nick
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