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jmabasa 08-24-2007 08:20 AM

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Originally Posted by blkboxster
um, id still keep it, ever hear of the beltway :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek:

Nope! We here in California don't need no stinking belts. We cool! :cool:

Dr. Kill 08-24-2007 10:01 AM

Huh, I saw the thread title and thought this was about my wife's sisters...

jmabasa 08-24-2007 11:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Dr. Kill
Huh, I saw the thread title and thought this was about my wife's sisters...

BWAHAHAHAHHAHAAHA! :D

KevinH1990 08-24-2007 11:50 AM

Here's one I would have jumped on when I was looking last year:

http://washingtondc.craigslist.org/doc/car/404956001.html

Wonko The Sane 08-24-2007 12:22 PM

I can see why the prices are low, it seems to be a slow market for boxsters right now.. Mine has been for sale for a while and I've only had two serious buyers call me... Lots of the "I'll send you a money order for $3000 over..." scams, as well as people who just message with "Is the car in perfect shape, what's your bottom line?" (same scammers, just a different opening).. I figured @ $13,900, it would be attractive to someone looking to get into the PCar market, of course, I'd expect the same for all the cars going under $20k, too...

Meh, I don't mind driving my car for a bit longer, though :) :cheers:

Paul 08-24-2007 03:02 PM

Real Porsche owners always live near twisties....

blkboxster 08-24-2007 03:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Paul
Real Porsche owners always live near twisties....

lol, again very very very true :D

:cheers:

Brucelee 08-24-2007 03:12 PM

If they were not so expensive to repair, a low cost 97 or 98 with a set of wheels and other little blink would be a very cheap way to look good. :D

I guess the repair costs would drive me off though.

:)

unklekraker 08-24-2007 05:06 PM

I live near skyline dr./Hwy.35/Hwy. 9/Mt. Hamilton Rd./Hwy. 17 and many more backroads twisties with in 45 mins. drive...and I drive a Tip Boxster :D


throwing a fist in the air and screaming....TIPTRONIC, REUNITE! :cheers:

boggtown 08-24-2007 08:00 PM

They make the cayenne in 6 speed manual... ive never seen one, but its standard for the base model.

djomlas 08-24-2007 08:22 PM

after having only 1 automatic car, although it had turbo, i swore that ill never in my life ever own an automatic car. every day that i drove it i asked myself what the hell made me get auto, and i sold it 3 months after owning it....never again, more power to those people who can drive like that, i just cant for the life of me, i wanna fall asleep, im bored, i dont know what to do with my right hand, ahhhh, nightmares all over again...

btw, those who have manual cars, when getting into an automatic car, that being your other car or someone else's, do you find yourself trying to find the clutch pedal? (happens to me every single time)

unklekraker 08-24-2007 08:38 PM

i agree with driving an automatic...automatic is just consist of:
P
R
N
D
that's boring :)

then there's sports shift (Audi) and Tiptronic (Porsche) and SMG, i think (BMW) and Paddle shifter (Ferrari or Lambo?)...that my friend is not boring..hehehehehe!


I'm like with DJ here....after driving Tiptronic shifter..I don't see myself driving an automatic :)

nola911 08-24-2007 08:42 PM

Haha, the manual is addictive.

When not in the box, I find myself using the paddle shifter in my tundra and wife's lexus.

Paul 08-25-2007 06:35 AM

Automatics are harder to sell, they lose their value quicker....

williamsF1 08-25-2007 07:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Paul
Automatics are harder to sell, they lose their value quicker....

maybe in your country ! It is defenetly not the case in my part of Europe (Denmark, Sweden and Germany). Especially special automatics like TipTronic are attrative.

In america good gas milage and manual shifting (and decent car design, but thats besides the point) is a lot more rare so I guess it's less exclusive.

Also in Europe we have loads and loads of Porsches on the market which makes it a very healthy market where you often get what you pay for and an automatic that was more expensive from the beginning will not likely drop below a manual but with approx 5-10 year old cars there are so many factors this is a science.

To check this go to mobile.de the biggest car market - search for boxster or 911 from 97-99 you will get a lot of results, sort them by price and notice the majority of manuals in the lowest price range.

JCL12 08-25-2007 10:52 AM

Right now, I live in a rural middle of nowhere area. I would love to have a manual box. However - I came from the suburbs and will probably be returning to traffic jams in the near future. As a result, I happily bought a tippy-box.

I do not know how many of you drive your cars in high traffic areas, but it is incredibly irritating to have a std. transmission in crowded areas!

olouie 08-25-2007 04:11 PM

From looking over CL and Autotrader it seems like Tips hold value better than manuals generally.

I think this is because most boxsters are getting more miles now and generally the automatics are being purchased by people who don't care too much about total performance, but want a nice cruising car at a good price. Buying a used manual can be more risky if the car has been driven hard IMHO.

jmabasa 08-25-2007 06:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Paul
Automatics are harder to sell, they lose their value quicker....

I don't know where you got that idea but out here in Cali, the Tip's are more in demand and get better resale value. Plus, they are a lot rarer than the manuals which are a dime a dozen.

rick3000 08-25-2007 06:50 PM

^ That's because everyone is California loves to talk on there cell phone. But shifting, holding a phone and steering while avoiding bad drivers is a bit tricky, in a manual. :cheers:

Paul 08-25-2007 07:24 PM

Of course California Boxsters have more automatics, don't a lot of women and teenagers drive them out there?

Around here, maybe 1 out of 30 Porsche cars are driven by a teenager or woman.


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