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Old 10-23-2006, 04:03 PM   #1
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I would be afraid to buy a boxster from the east coast, I want to buy one local so I can have my friend inspect it make sure there is no problems. If I buy one from the east coast I don't have that problem. Plus I want to see it and drive the car I buy before I buy it
These are the cars I found so far. and there asking price. Tell me what I should offer then with out lowballing them? All of them are auto because that is what I'm looking for:
1999 57K miles Black on Black Asking price 17K (also has 19 Inch rims)
1998 86K Miles Silver ext, Red int Asking price 15.5K
1999 97K Miles Red on Black Asking price 15.4K
1999 79K Miles Silver on Red Asking price 15.9K
1999 70K Miles Red on Grey Asking price 16.2K
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Old 10-23-2006, 04:13 PM   #2
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The 99 with 57k looks like the newest with the lowest mileage. Check and see what similar cars have actually sold for. It also has a 2.7 vs a 2.5 liter engine, which you really need with that somewhat slower (and a tad heavier) tiptronic tranny. Upside? Very few RMS leaks on tip tranny'd Boxsters!

Good rule of thumb: The cheapest Porsche to buy is by far the most expensive to own. ... I didn't coin that phrase, but dang, I sure have lived it!

I do wish you'd keep looking for someone who has a 2000 S with really low miles on it and save up a couple of grand more. You would not be sorry with an S because of the 3.2 in it and the improvements they made every single year since the car came out made it better and more dependable.

I have 3x black boxster and love it... hard to keep clean and swirl-free, but when it's clean, it's the most beautiful color boxster out there in my opinion! Invest in a Porter Cable random orbital buffer if you buy a black one for detailing days.

Visit my web site (links below) and print off all the pages that talk about what I've replaced on my old boxster and what you should look for when buying one to give to your mechanic buddy when he inspects the car.

I would still take it to a dealership and pay them to do a $250 PPI on it. They just know what to look for on these cars where your buddy may not know all the nuances of an older Porsche.

Also, ask for the maintenance records on the car you are interested in to see what might have already been replaced and what you'll be stuck with after purchasing the car.

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Old 10-23-2006, 04:27 PM   #3
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Are all 2000 boxsters S? or are there two different boxster models in 2000?
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Old 10-23-2006, 05:03 PM   #4
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The 99 with 57k looks like the newest with the lowest mileage. Check and see what similar cars have actually sold for. It also has a 2.7 vs a 2.5 liter engine, which you really need with that somewhat slower (and a tad heavier) tiptronic tranny. Upside? Very few RMS leaks on tip tranny'd Boxsters!
Randall,

I thought the 1999 had the 2.5 liter engine and the 2000 had the 2.7 ?

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Old 10-23-2006, 05:08 PM   #5
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heatfan dont rush and buy a boxster so quickly,wait untill you find a good price,and low miles,i found my 99 a year ago with only 7,000 miles.
enjoy the buying procees
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Old 10-23-2006, 05:28 PM   #6
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Well my car was just totaled in an accident last week, and right when I get my insurance check I'm going to have to buy a car
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