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Marin986 03-08-2014 07:51 AM

What's it Worth
 
2000 Base Boxster in Arctic Silver with 5 speed manual one owner CA car with 42K miles.Has P69 sport Design and Sport Packages.Other options include 18" Tech wheels and Heated Seats.Aftermarket Mods include Techquipment sport muffler,H&R coil-overs,Litronic Headlights and very tastefull sound-system upgrade with Focal speakers and 5 channel ADS amp and subwoofer in passenger footwell.

Interior is near perfect and paint is 9/10 condition.Top replaced and shows no sign of wear with clear plastic window free of any haze or scratching.Almost new Michelin Pilot Super Sports.

thstone 03-08-2014 08:20 AM

I'd put it around $12-13K and I'm trying to be generous. I imagine that the seller is asking quite a bit more but a lot of those options and upgrades don't really add to the value unless the buyer specifically wants them and is willing to pay for them.

At the end of the day, its still a 14 yr old base model for which the base Blue Book is less than $10K. Boxster's, even really clean, low mileage cars, are still a dime a dozen.

Marin986 03-08-2014 08:31 AM

Appreciate the feedback.Seller wanted $13K.Was purchased for $11K.

Now the fun begins as the car has the 3000-3200 RPM "Vibration" which is especially evident on deceleration.

particlewave 03-08-2014 09:48 AM

With listed equipment, $10-11k tops...

Davev 03-08-2014 09:55 AM

I'd put the value right at $11k.

recycledsixtie 03-08-2014 10:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Marin986 (Post 390128)
Appreciate the feedback.Seller wanted $13K.Was purchased for $11K.

Now the fun begins as the car has the 3000-3200 RPM "Vibration" which is especially evident on deceleration.

Don't buy the first one you look at. Try several for comparison purposes. When you think you have a keeper get a PPI done.

After I got a PPI and there were a couple things wrong I got the price reduced by $3k. Mind you I paid a lot more than you are about to as I bought mine 3 years ago, it was 2001 base and had only 30k miles. The $$$$ saved you can put in the Porsche maintenance for future use!
Cheers, G.
Do not be in a hurry!.


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