Seeing this makes me wonder if the Boxster will follow the ways of the BMW E30. I was an E30 owner before picking up my Boxster, and loved everything about the car. I had driven nearly a dozen of them, some in perfect shape, and some with clapped out suspensions, and they all felt better than most things I'd driven before.
I bought my 87 325i Cabrio in 2009 for $2,200 and sold it for nearly $6k last year, which was market value for one in good shape. The E30 market has exploded in the US during the last 2-3 years. I wonder if the Boxster will do that some day. Not as an investment, by any means, but if they'll get priced slightly out of the hands of 18 y/o kids looking to buy their first Porsche before graduation.
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