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Just made a big mistake!
I just drove a 2004 Carrera 4S for the first time. Have been looking at a change a clean 911 car around with only 28,000 miles. Looks new in and out. Great price. Wow does that thing scoot and handle. Still like my boxster but....
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Buy it! Having a Boxster and a 911 is the best of all worlds!
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That is my dream car ... oh yeah ! Hope to have a Carrera 4S one day. I would give my right arm for that car ... no wait ... then I would have to drive an automatic ... no I need my right arm. Ok, I would give my next door neighbors dog's right toe nail. I guess I'm not getting one that cheap. Am I ?
I did make a nice score today on a 2004 Honda Civic for the wife to drive to work during the winter. One owner very clean got it $1600 under book. She is very happy, so I'm happy. :) OH ... and it is red to match the Boxster. |
Color Combo?
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Haha, that's exactly how the bug bit me too.
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my neighbour has a 2005 C4S so I get constant reminder
those awesome super wide rear wheel arches it will be my next (2nd) porsche |
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Sounds like you may of found a good one, if it is on a dealer lot now is definitely the time to bargain..........:cheers: |
Wait until you drive a 2009 C4S ;-)
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I had a friend with the 04 c4s with the sport exhaust...one of the best sounding ever IMO. Life is short OP, buy the darn thing!
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Happy Wife
That is so true fullthrottle52. My wife of 25 years, on the other hand, has never raised too much of a stink when I have gone toy shopping. She says that she trusts my financial judgment and prefers that I spend my money and time on cars and motorcycles than in going out drinking, or gambling, etc. When I was looking to buy my Boxster, I did show her what the approximate sticker price was vs. what I was buying it for. Of course, it didn't hurt that we also traded her car in on her favorite car at about the same time:D.
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Loaded 2002 Camry $36500 new and my 2001 Box base $18500 used. I still have a lot of $$ to spend to catch up ....:) |
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My wife couldn't understand why I needed three Porsches at one time ('93 RSA, '88 Turbo and '73 RS Tribute)...sold the Turbo and bought the Box S. Also had a Grand Cherokee as my DD.
Ahhh, life was better then (before the RE market crash)... |
2002-2004 C4S is the best looking water-cooled Porsche so far imho. Nice side perk is you get the Turbo curves without the cost of maintaining a Turbo.
Downside: All wheel drive. Rear end starts to slide, it cuts power, all that nimble handling you've taken for granted in Boxster goes out the window. As long as you only drive in straight lines, in weather where snow clearance in a low-sitting car isn't too bad, it's a good 12 month workhorse car. With depreciation baked in now, a low mileage car even at ~$30K is pretty compelling Porsche proposition relative to older air-cooled Porsches: fast, low maintenance with magazine cover styling. Basically you can actually drive it on anything but sunny days and you don't care about the mileage racking up. You get your cake and eat it too. |
I caught the same bug. I was invited to drive new Porsche's around the track in NJ. When I was done while I was at the track I started looking for the newest Porsche I could afford. I found an 09 Boxster with low mileage but came off the high before I pulled the trigger. I love my 74 911 but newer performance was exciting. Bought an 03 Boxster. Much better financial choice.
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