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Old 07-27-2014, 02:04 PM   #7
Timco
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Originally Posted by dijinn View Post
You might as well adjust the years you're looking for a Boxster S to the 2003 & 2004 model years. In my opinion, you won't find these in the sub $10k for these years and the mileage window you're looking at. I would say if you can find them in the $13-14k range, that's a good deal. $15k-$17k seems to be the going price on them.

For sub $10k, it will have a lot more mileage on it or in need of "some work". Again, this is just my opinion and experience... I probably spend way too much of my free time just looking around at Porsches and their pricing. I travel frequently to TX & CA and I live in FL so, those are the areas I look at Porsche pricing.
This. I bought in Los Angeles then drove home. Great market, lots to choose from.

You describe a $15-$17k car.
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