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Old 10-22-2013, 02:11 AM   #1
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Hi, I am on the market for a used silver Porsche Boxster. I am debating between a 1997 model with 63k miles and a 2002 model with 96k miles. They are both around the $8k range. What is more important when buying a Boxster... a newer year or less miles on the odometer? Also, how important is it to see in person? I test drove the 1997 one that is out in LA, but the 2002 one I won on eBay and it's located in AZ. I would have to fly out there and drive it back to LA if I go with that one. Thanks in advance for your advice! :-)

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Old 10-22-2013, 07:16 AM   #2
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I looked at the post line and the first thing through my mind was your going for the pool boy!.

Sorry off color I would not buy anything I had not seen in person. The second best alternative is find a member in that area for advice on a Indy to have them do a PPI

Both cars appear to have been regularly used. I think most people look at a low mileage car as a must in some makes and models. You should look at other opinions on the board but most don't recommend low mileage garage Queens Boxster. There could be more hidden engine problems on a very low mileage car that has not seen frequent oils changes and other service because service intervals weren't reached.

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Old 10-22-2013, 10:37 AM   #3
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When buying any Porsche the most important thing is the condition of the car. Determining this requires a PPI pre purchase inspection by a qualified mechanic. In this case the mechanic should have Boxster knowledge as it is different from earlier aircooled Porsches. Given the $8,000 price you can't expect perfection but if you are on a tight budget you don't want to own something you can't depend on & maintain.
Read as much as you can on the forum to gain knowledge.

I would much rather have the 2002 for the better interior & bigger engine.

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Old 10-22-2013, 05:15 PM   #4
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Also, how important is it to see in person? ?
In my book, on a scale of 1-10, I'd say a 10.

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...but the 2002 one I won on eBay and it's located in AZ. I would have to fly out there and drive it back to LA if I go with that one.?
Am I correct in reading that you "won", (i.e had the highest bid) on an eBay auction/sale and you are now determining if you will honor that binding bid?

Just wonderin'.................

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Don't forget about the IMS

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