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Timco 01-26-2014 06:37 AM

Who here is emotionally attached to their Boxster?
 
If offered what you considered a fair price, cash in hand, would you sell?

Not debating mods. Say they paid a reasonable percentage.

What would stop you? What if you made $2k or better on the sale over what you paid?


I would not sell. There's something more than just the car value. The truck, well, bye!

trimer 01-26-2014 07:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Timco (Post 383144)
If offered what you considered a fair price, cash in hand, would you sell?

Not debating mods. Say they paid a reasonable percentage.

What would stop you? What if you made $2k or better on the sale over what you paid?


I would not sell. There's something more than just the car value. The truck, well, bye!

Sold two of mine. Loved the cars, but at the end of the day...for me at least...there are just so many around and not unique enough. A crap load of fun to cruise around in, but I like the older stuff.

recycledsixtie 01-26-2014 07:18 AM

A very good thread Timco. I am emotionally attached to my Boxster and would not want to experience seller's remorse as one member previously did and bought his Boxster back. :confused:

I do find it somewhat wearing that parts need to be replaced as the car gets older even though I have only 40k miles on it. Like a thoroughbred horse it needs more maintenance than your average car. Would I sell it at this point for $2k more than what I paid? After 3 years of ownership I would likely say no. Possibly to sell it for a used Cayman but they want too much $$$$ for those still.

So at this point time no. I do not want to put a big hole in my retirement savings for a CPO Cayman. That also would be too nice a car to drive in winter. So for now my 2001 Box base fits my needs well. I look forward to the spring here to see what Boxes and Caymans are going for and to drive the snot out of my Boxster!:)
Guy

particlewave 01-26-2014 07:41 AM

I'm sexually attracted to mine...is that weird? Nah.

MNICEBOX 01-26-2014 07:53 AM

Who here is emotionally attached to their Boxster?
 
For me, it would have to be some stupidly high price to unhinge me from my car, but even at 2x it's value, I probably wouldn't sell. I do have an emotional connection to the car on a couple of levels; I bought it new in 2003 , optioned the way I wanted, at a time when my career was on the upswing - now after going through two corporate downsizings, it's a very different story unfortunately - so the car's a constant reminder of 'kindler/gentler' and happier times. Additionally, I tweak/customize and work on all my cars- this car looks and drives much better than the original. I routinely get lots of attention, compliments and thumbs ups at car shows - even from 911 owners , so in some respect, it has become partly a reflection of me. Always hard to give yourself away :)

recycledsixtie 01-26-2014 08:00 AM

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Originally Posted by MNICEBOX (Post 383159)
For me, it would have to be some stupidly high price to unhinge me from my car, but even at 2x it's value, I probably wouldn't sell. I do have an emotional connection to the car on a couple of levels; I bought it new in 2003 , optioned the way I wanted, at a time when my career was on the upswing - now after going through two corporate downsizings, it's a very different story unfortunately - so the car's a constant reminder of 'kindler/gentler' and happier times. Additionally, I tweak/customize and work on all my cars- this car looks and drives much better than the original. I routinely get lots of attention, compliments and thumbs ups at car shows - even from 911 owners , so in some respect, it has become partly a reflection of me. Always hard to give yourself away :)

That kind of claim justifies pics of your 2003.....:)
G.

runjmc2 01-26-2014 08:42 AM

I hate the ********************, but still love her

AP328 01-26-2014 08:46 AM

Interesting question. I bought my '99 new in the fall of '98 and although I have very, very low miles, I really enjoy it every time I drive the car. When the weather is poor (as it is in Alberta right now), I like to visit my clean cars in the garage and while I appreciate different cars for different reasons, this is to me a very special car. I have no modifications but am going to change to a new single DIN stereo in a way that is completely reversible so I can have bluetooth, but otherwise it is completely stock and is perfect in its' own way. It would not be available even at the original price.

TRPLBLK04 01-26-2014 09:26 AM

Attached :)

j.fro 01-26-2014 09:54 AM

Definitely attached. I think I'd feel guilty selling because of all the mods...it would take someone else a while just to figure it out.

jbs986 01-26-2014 10:43 AM

The only thing that's preventing me from buying a brand-new Boxster S is the $85,000 sticker price I saw on one at the Detroit auto show this week. that being said If someone offered me a fair price for my 2002 base Boxster I would sell it and buy a 2004 Boxster S.

The French Dude 01-26-2014 10:49 AM

I definitely sell it and buy a 911 ;)

Nine8Six 01-26-2014 11:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Timco (Post 383144)
What if you made $2k or better on the sale over what you paid?

$2k (and up) is what I can do in one week of wage-slave work ;) so no to your question. Even if I'd be offered 10k more.

My boxster is not a DD in my case. Its a toy. A big red toy! If I ever get rid of this little roadster car for some weird reason.... it will be given to family or a friend - nothing less.

Timco 01-26-2014 12:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Nine8Six (Post 383202)
$2k (and up) is what I can do in one week of wage-slave work ;) so no to your question. Even if I'd be offered 10k more.

My boxster is not a DD in my case. Its a toy. A big red toy! If I ever get rid of this little roadster car for some weird reason.... it will be given to family or a friend - nothing less.

Oh, I agree. The $2k mark was a starting point. It would take you a week???:eek:

For double cash, I would get over it because that's my down on a 911.

Give it to family? That's actually a great idea....

Not For Sale!

Mark_T 01-26-2014 12:23 PM

I just can't imagine watching someone else drive it away, unless it was, say, a graduation present for my grandson. So I'll have it for at least another 17 years.

Crono0001 01-26-2014 12:29 PM

Never. Unless you offered me enough to buy the exact same car and mod it all up again and some. The Boxster to me is more than just a toy. It has its own personality. Soul if you will.

JAAY 01-26-2014 12:31 PM

It's not worth it to me to sell. I have too much invested to sell for the 12-18k I could maybe get for it. I will just keep it in my collection. :cheers:

rp17 01-26-2014 12:52 PM

Took my car in for a inspection sticker. The guy looked at me strangely so I had to tell him that I rarely see anyone driving away in my car as he pulled round back. If I ever sell, I would not watch her drive away.

I probably could get 2k over for my car but then I would be on a search for one just like it or better. Every time I hear some of the bearing topics and the ridiculousness that comes with it, I start thinking 987.2 so I can be done with this game but still have a boxster. My car is nice so sometimes when I see cheap boxsters I'm thinking that would be nice to drive the snot out of it. And when it breaks, go get another and step and repeat. Prob not cost effective though. For right now, she stays. I think I'm in the good position with my 05S with a fixable bearing. 987 pluses with 986 fixes. Waiting to see how the others hold up.

TeamOxford 01-26-2014 12:56 PM

I get attached to all my rides.

When I got done with my last two cars (S14s), I gave them to my son. He sold the first one, the second is his DD.

He'll probably get the Boxster when it's time; I'd strongly consider getting another, maybe a Cayman.

TO

BIGJake111 01-26-2014 01:07 PM

I'm emotionally attached to boxsters but not my specific car, if I was going to a new home and I made bank on the sell I would be absolutely fine, cause I could use to money to a buy a slightly newer higher powered boxster or even just a cleaner 2.5

healthservices 01-26-2014 01:13 PM

If someone offered.... it would be gone in a heartbeat. Does it mean i dislike them? nope. Easy to buy another.. Then again this is my 4th or 5th since 2011.

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heliguy 01-26-2014 02:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MNICEBOX (Post 383159)
For me, it would have to be some stupidly high price to unhinge me from my car, but even at 2x it's value, I probably wouldn't sell. I do have an emotional connection to the car on a couple of levels; I bought it new in 2003 , optioned the way I wanted, at a time when my career was on the upswing - now after going through two corporate downsizings, it's a very different story unfortunately - so the car's a constant reminder of 'kindler/gentler' and happier times. Additionally, I tweak/customize and work on all my cars- this car looks and drives much better than the original. I routinely get lots of attention, compliments and thumbs ups at car shows - even from 911 owners , so in some respect, it has become partly a reflection of me. Always hard to give yourself away :)

I feel exactly the same way about mine. I have had it for five years and after a change in career and several moves up and down the east coast it has been the one constant in my life. I would have to say that I am emotionally attached to it. Now even trade for a 981, that's a no-brainer.

Ebell914 01-26-2014 03:17 PM

I have only had mine two weeks and would not sell....Took me 18 months to find just the right one. I know there are plenty out there, but I am big on the pre-cup holder 986 (seems more genuinely German to me) and most of the ones I have seen are in crap condition....

BYprodriver 01-26-2014 03:36 PM

Recently was tempted as I usually sell a car when I can get back most of what I put into it. Realized I would just be building a dupicate car as what I have is what I want even after 11 years & 90K miles. :)

Parker986 01-26-2014 03:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ebell914 (Post 383250)
I have only had mine two weeks and would not sell....Took me 18 months to find just the right one. I know there are plenty out there, but I am big on the pre-cup holder 986 (seems more genuinely German to me) and most of the ones I have seen are in crap condition....

Only two weeks, let's see pictures. Oh yea, pics of the MGB and TR-7 too....that is a walk back in time. I owned a British Racing Green MGB in the late 70's and a friend owned a french blue TR-7.

Timco 01-26-2014 04:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Parker986 (Post 383256)
Only two weeks, let's see pictures. Oh yea, pics of the MGB and TR-7 too....that is a walk back in time. I owned a British Racing Green MGB in the late 70's and a friend owned a french blue TR-7.

I have a '64 Midget. Next project. Disc brakes in front!

Ckrikos 01-26-2014 04:34 PM

I felt that way until i drove a turbo. I do miss really pushing my boxster to its limits and tossing it around, it was easier and safer to do.

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Johnny Danger 01-26-2014 04:57 PM

I've gone so far as to artificially inseminate the Dangermobile.

RawleyD 01-26-2014 05:18 PM

Yes, very emotionally attached. It's a sin.
I've considered "what if I just put in on Craigslist for a crazy asking price, and just drive it until it sells",,,, and then I think, I could never sell her! I love my Boxsteress too much! :D

Ebell914 01-26-2014 06:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Parker986 (Post 383256)
Only two weeks, let's see pictures. Oh yea, pics of the MGB and TR-7 too....that is a walk back in time. I owned a British Racing Green MGB in the late 70's and a friend owned a french blue TR-7.

I will post pics as soon as I get proper ones. It has been in the 20's here in the Carolinas and cannot put a plastic-windowed top down now can we? LOL

Sorry guys, the B and the TR7 were previous as well and I owned them back in the late 80's...no pics survived. The B was a great car - The TR7 was too until a cracked head :o(

Porsche9 01-26-2014 07:28 PM

Still in my honeymoon phase. Let's see in a year. I sold my 964 do to changing family needs. I regret doing so to this day.

Yellow986S 01-26-2014 10:51 PM

I am attached!
I have spent hundreds of hours wrenching on the car and thousands of dollars in modding it. :)
I plan on keeping this car forever.
I treat her right and she treats me right!
The few times she's saved me from wrecking I have even kissed the steering wheel badge. is that weird? haha im a little crazy.

RawleyD 01-26-2014 11:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Yellow986S (Post 383317)
I am attached!
I have spent hundreds of hours wrenching on the car and thousands of dollars in modding it. :)
I plan on keeping this car forever.
I treat her right and she treats me right!
The few times she's saved me from wrecking I have even kissed the steering wheel badge. is that weird? haha im a little crazy.

Love the pic of your Boxster in your profile. Looks great!

haz 01-27-2014 12:45 AM

No emotions to it at all. Have a love / hate relationship to the Box, have spent too much money on it.. would sell it in a heartbeat if the right price arrives and will put it up for sale the the moment the snow melts..

recycledsixtie 01-27-2014 05:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by haz (Post 383322)
No emotions to it at all. Have a love / hate relationship to the Box, have spent too much money on it.. would sell it in a heartbeat if the right price arrives and will put it up for sale the the moment the snow melts..

Haz what are you going to buy when you sell it? Sorry to hear you feel that way but understand considering what you have been through....:(
Guy

haz 01-27-2014 05:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by recycledsixtie (Post 383332)
Haz what are you going to buy when you sell it? Sorry to hear you feel that way but understand considering what you have been through....:(
Guy

Well, "any" car I will get now will be (performance wize) be a downer. But I'm not worried, I would do the Boxster dream/nightmare thing again all day long :)

Replacement car will be either a BMW 3-Series (E90) facelift (2008-up) with auto, petrol, straight six, 2/4-door or an Audi A5 2-door, 1.8 TFSI, auto.

I never get emotionally attached to my cars and I replace it every summer/ every other summer. Cars are my passion and has been since I was a child.

(Well, the only car I was a little bit emo about was my VW 1200 Jeans edt. I sold last summer):

http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/640...0/513/v1x5.jpg

http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/640x480q90/41/oh0w.jpg

http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/640...0/513/ub20.jpg

recycledsixtie 01-27-2014 05:25 AM

I understand Haz . Over my life time I have had a '58 VWbug(no gas heater cold as hell), a '61 Vw bug(no gas heater) and a 1972 VW bug bought brand new. I loved those old bugs. The last one had a gas heater and was most effective as long as the gas worked
.! As regards the 3 series BMW if they are off warranty I would be apprehensive.

Daughter's fiancee had an 200? something Audi and believe it was reliable for him.
Cheers, Guy

haz 01-27-2014 05:34 AM

Nice. Bugs/Porsches, same deal, only difference is "Porsche has 2 more in the rear", as we say here.

Now back OT :)

Muzzle of Bees 01-27-2014 05:47 AM

No, although it did take me a while to find one I liked. Really, it is a hunt. I could easily move on to the next hunt. Lots too choose from. I like many different cars. I just have the Boxster now.

BruceH 01-27-2014 06:52 AM

Yes, I am attached but if a deal on a 996tt came along, I might be tempted but.....I really don't know. Right now, I am extremely happy with my current ride.


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