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Old 03-22-2006, 05:03 AM   #2
BuffaloBoxster
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I would skip that car altogether. It's a 97, first of all, which brought with it a lot of gremlins worked out in later cars. This particular car has had problems in the past and been modified, so you'll have the expense of repairing the top and reversing the modification if you chose.

If your primary motivation for buying this car is that you can get it cheaply enough to be able to afford it then walk, and wait until you can afford a better car. While Boxsters aren't unreliable, when they do break they can be expensive to fix.
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