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Old 12-16-2007, 10:07 AM   #1
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I bought a 1997 two years ago November. I drive it every day rain, snow and sun. I's been a blast and is OK in snow (Blizzaks). Car had only 9,700 miles on it when purchased and now is pushing 25,000. Most driving is freeway and I am very careful to warm it up before pushing past 4,000 RPM. I've replaced tires, radiator cap. and roof cable assembly. No complaints at all...I'll buy another one...but it will be an "S" version!
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Old 12-16-2007, 10:50 AM   #2
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I wouldn't use my BoxsterS as a high mileage daily driver. It's not fair to the BoxsterS.

Otherwises I would highly recommend a second hand 2004 or newer S2000.
High Performance bullet proof and low maintenance.
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Old 12-16-2007, 11:35 AM   #3
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The boxster is a great DD, runs fine in rain, snow ice whatever (as long as u have good tires) but i'd say that goes for any car. Its just a car, drive it on a daily basis if u enjoy it. I dont see the point in "garage queens", then you may as well hang a picture of car on your garage wall. Boxsters are reliable, I haven't had to make any repairs to mine yet so its definitely a good DD. I would suggest a hardtop for the winter maybe (even though its not nessecary) just keeps the cabinet a little warmer during the cold months :-)

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Old 12-30-2007, 09:49 PM   #4
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I bought my 02 in February of this year with 37K miles from the original owner and have 57K now. I expect to drive about 24-25K annually, as I did with my Acura TL 3.2. I drive my 986 everyday, rain or shine (live in Florida so I do get wet alot). My typical commute to work is almost 70 miles RT, about 1.5 hours total drive time, mostly highway and heavy traffic or through construction zones. I deal with flying debris on a daily basis, bumpy roads, lots of 1st and 2nd gear shifting and clutchwork on the highway in rush hour. Although I always appreciate the opportunity to drive a car like this daily, there are costs to it.
I expect to replace back tires every year, fronts about every 18 months. I do oil changes at 15 K at a cost of about $300 at a local speed shop (dealer too expensive for me for the same work). Coming up on the 60 K service in a few weeks which will cost me about $600. Just put fresh rubber on(Michelin Pilot Sport ZR N2's) at $257 each at Costco.
I got lucky and found this nicely broken in car with a 2 year warranty which covers everything including tire hazards. I drive it safely and open it up when I have the chance. I take it on weekend trips with my wife and find it has just the right amount of space for our luggage and all my camera gear. I just added an iPod connector thanks to the great info on this site.
I think about all the people who have these great cars tucked away in the garages and talk about driving them on occasion- not why I bought mine. I expect to have more seat time at speed in my car this year than many will have for the duration of time they own them. I could not be happier with this choice. When it wears out I will get another porsche. Comparatively, they are not that expensive to buy, a bit more than normal to maintain, and with average reliability they are an absolute blast to pilot.
If you are seriously thinking of a 150K vehicle you will need to consider replacing the engine, or at least be ready to. The lightweight block is not particularly known for a very long lifespan, and retail sales figures drop considerably as the mileage goes up on the 986. I'd keep the Bimmer and use both cars.

I spend about an hour every other weekend to clean her up. I have a Lapis metallic with Metropol Blue top. Dark colors do show more imperfections and oh my does it shine when it's cleaned up. I just wash and dry it, and wax it about every 3 months. The car looks great, drives great and has some "age" on the front nose. I plan to pull it and repaint it when it starts to make me embarrassed.
In closing, buy one, drive it as you like, drop the top whenever you can and live your dreams
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Old 12-30-2007, 11:36 PM   #5
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Well my 99 Boxster has over 154,000 miles on her.

My repairs...alternator, water pump, and water reservoir.

I change the oil every 10k miles and run her to near the redline everyday.

I love my Boxster.
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Old 12-31-2007, 08:38 AM   #6
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Well my 99 Boxster has over 154,000 miles on her.

My repairs...alternator, water pump, and water reservoir.

I change the oil every 10k miles and run her to near the redline everyday.

I love my Boxster.
Wait, is this possible???

A 1999 Boxster that has 154,000 miles and is shifted near redline!!!

Surely 10K oil changes must have hurt something by now!!!

Surely the motor should be worn out by now!!! Or have a leaking RMS, or an IMS failure???

Could it be the original clutch????

More "evidence" that driving these cars hard is not going to kill them!!!
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Old 12-31-2007, 08:55 AM   #7
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Sarcasm Love it!!!!!

I am on my second clutch the 1st only lasted 100k or so.
And I am on my second set of seats...
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