10-29-2008, 06:18 AM
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Originally Posted by Lil bastard
Interesting that the ad doesn't mention this. 
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Great contribution to the Forum, Jim.
Jeph, great car. One of my favs! Good luck on the sale. The C4S is a great choice.
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10-29-2008, 02:45 PM
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The mileage is a bit high? Really? For an 8 year old car?
Less than 6000 a year strikes me as lower than average.
Yeah, I decided not to mention the fender bender... I know most car ads do, but I wanted to try something different.
I've dropped the price... $16,999
I still predict no takers, but like I said, my motivation to sell is half-hearted. And as long as I DON'T have a C4S, I'm living debt free (Except those dang school loans)!
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10-29-2008, 03:44 PM
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Originally Posted by Jeph
... I know most car ads do, but I wanted to try something different.
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Good luck w/ the sale Jeph.
I guess the poster formerly known as MNBoxster does not live in a glass house... must be nice
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10-31-2008, 04:58 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Jeph
The mileage is a bit high? Really? For an 8 year old car?
Less than 6000 a year strikes me as lower than average.
Yeah, I decided not to mention the fender bender... I know most car ads do, but I wanted to try something different.
I've dropped the price... $16,999
I still predict no takers, but like I said, my motivation to sell is half-hearted. And as long as I DON'T have a C4S, I'm living debt free (Except those dang school loans)!
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It's very low for the car's age, I'm just saying I won't buy any cars above 30K unless there is a compelling reason.
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10-31-2008, 05:48 AM
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To BM and Lil, please both of you, either get a room or resolve this in a PM. No more bickering, it is unbecoming of both of you.
Jeph, Nice car, hope you sell it right off.
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10-31-2008, 06:41 AM
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Jeph, your car is very sharp and your price was good. Best of luck on the sale.
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11-01-2008, 07:26 AM
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Jeph,
Your car is very attractive with some nice modifications. I've seen pictures of your car before and I have always thought the rims and lights would look good on my car.
It's kind of disappointing to see the sub-$17k price, but I guess the market for used Boxsters is not that strong right now. I suppose my car is worth even less.
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10-29-2008, 03:28 PM
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For all the talk about maintenance
the seat rip and the rear window crack need to not be there to attract the right price. This is only a 2.7, and, while reasonably well optioned, has around 50k miles and is being sold as winter sets in. The hardtop adds a $1k in many markets, not so much in the south. The mods appeal to a particular buyer, not everyone and not at adding to the price.
In this tough market, you have to remove all reasons why the potential buyer would say no or not at that price. Or lower the price so their repairs are priced in.
Nice front end, gorgeous.
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10-29-2008, 09:42 PM
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Great contribution to the Forum, Jim.  ...
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I can appreciate how difficult it must be to try and work through a Learning Disability, so you have my sympathy.
But, for the umpteenth time, my name is NOT jim.
Maybe you should print this and paste it on your monitor as an easy reference, I hear that can help... or better still, just don't read or reply to my contributions.
FYI, I was just comenting on a post made by another.
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10-29-2008, 11:04 PM
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$17K is on the high side for a 2000 with less than 50K miles, a hard top, 18" wheels, Litronics, and Carrera front end?
I don't know if you've taken a look at the Boxster/Carrera market but sure the prices have bottomed, but good luck finding an enthusiast owned model. Most of what I have seen looks well worn with the mileage to prove it or if its garage queen material the owner is just sitting on it, no point in selling unless he needs the caysh.
Any less than $17K and I'll have to buy me a second 986 strictly for autocross/track duty.
p.s.
if the prospective buyer asks about the wheels, you are going to point out that these are not factory issue right?
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10-30-2008, 05:39 AM
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Nope! We're not turning my post into the not-Jim debate! Don't worry if it's him or not! Let's focus on selling my car...
If any one asks about accidents, I will most definitely tell them (which is a pretty common question from buyers). If anyone asks about the rims, I will also tell them. I'm an honest individual and value my integrity. But maybe I should remove the Carrera Lights label... I can see how that's misleading. Besides, it's obvious from the pictures what (simulated) wheels I have and only enthusiasts even know what "Carrera Lights" means.
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10-30-2008, 05:45 AM
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Jeph, you have no reason to defend your integrity on this Forum. You have a great car and an even better reputation here on the board.
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10-30-2008, 07:25 AM
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Jeph, you will find a lot of very ignorant people interested in your car and they won't know genuine Carrera lights from our aftermarkets unless you inform them of it.
Frankly, I don't think it's a deal-killer because they're incredibly well made and light (coming from someone who owns them as well.) Adding that they're Italian made aftermarket rims that weigh X pounds compared to factory turbo twists may actually help the sale of the car.
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10-30-2008, 07:53 AM
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Originally Posted by bmussatti
Jeph, you have no reason to defend your integrity on this Forum. You have a great car and an even better reputation here on the board. 
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Bill, remind me to give you a big ol' hug next time I see you! Ha!
Randall, I love the replicas -even better than the authentics. Know why? Because the rears are a) wider and b) NOT concave -rather more flush with the side of the car. You'll notice it next time you see authentic rims. Oh, and c) cheaper.
But I removed it from the listing anyway.
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10-30-2008, 10:03 AM
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well its up to the buyer to ask what on the car is factory or isn't. The thing about these cars is that most become enthusiasts once they buy the car. A guy who never thought about an aftermarket wheel or ever bought an expensive wax changes a great deal of his behavior when he pulls the p-car trigger. I can assure you that most will not be too happy to know that everything on the car didn't come from factory, until of course he reads how much even the replica wheels are going for these days. I don't think you can buy replicas for what I paid for my factory Carreras. Although I got a screaming good deal. Better to give full disclosure--when asked--before the sale.
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I want a C4 as well, they make great grocery getters. I want red with tan leather. I just dont have the room or drive enough to justify a second car. But if the prices keep falling like this it will be too hard to pass up. i test drove one last summer 07 and teh price had fallen probably 15K in that time. I'll just store the Boxster off-site during winter.
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10-30-2008, 02:51 PM
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Jeph,
That Boxster looks sweet! Tasteful mods and lots of TLC. It should sell at that price to a buyer who knows what they are getting. Sports car buyers are on the endangered species list right now. Don't forget to mention you can get 30 mpg highway in your car if you keep a soft right foot. Good luck!
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