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Old 08-02-2009, 11:53 AM   #1
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911 carrera 2 (2000) vs boxster S (2003)

Anyone could give me advise? Which one should I go for? Same mileage and price for 911 is about $2500.00 more.
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Old 08-02-2009, 12:00 PM   #2
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Anyone could give me advise? Which one should I go for? Same mileage and price for 911 is about $2500.00 more.
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Go for the 2000 996
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Old 08-02-2009, 12:05 PM   #3
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You should buy

The one you want. Which one turns YOU on? Which one has the room you need (911's back seat versus Boxster's rear trunk). 911's ability to recline the seat back more due to the 911's lack of firewall. The 911's ability to eat rear tires even faster than a Boxster. Each a great road car with definite handling characteristics that are different from your normal front engined RWD car..

But what it comes down to is which one matches your concept of what a car could be. Both great cars. Go drive em and let your heart decide.

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Old 08-02-2009, 12:05 PM   #4
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First drive both cars and see which you like better. Is the 911 a cabriolet? If not, you may miss out on the benefits of a convertible. Also, the 911 did not start having a glass rear window until 2002. The 911 is a little faster. The Boxster has better handling.
If you will need a back seat for small kids, the 911 would come in handy.
Overall, there are benefits to both cars. You must decide which you like better and which fits your lifestyle better.
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Old 08-02-2009, 12:14 PM   #5
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Thank you all for the good advise. This will be my first Porsche....
Don't know about reliability issue and how easy for DIY work? 911(996) looks better for engine access.
I've a Benz E420 and used to the high maintenance cost
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Old 08-02-2009, 12:44 PM   #6
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actually, I was suprised at how easily you can work on a boxster(so far). Just look at the DIY threads.

As for which one, 2 months ago I would have said 911 hands down. I was desperately searching for a 911 but the prices were pretty high. I stumbled across a 2001 "s" for a "song" and couldn't say no. So now after driving a boxster for two monthsand if I were in your place, I would probably chose the boxster again. It also depends on the status symbol variable. In my area a porsche is a porsche, meaning a 911 holds no more status symbol than a boxster. actually it doesn't matter to me, as I am over that part of my life.

Unfortunately you may not have the chance to drive both and compare. I think what ever you get you will love. I am a convertible man all the way, so for me it isn't even close!!


Boxster Pros:
1.) Handling: I love the way the boxster handles. It has a 50/50 weight distribution. Meaning, it goes where it should/you want it to. rear end doesn't become the front end all of a sudden.
2.) Fun factor: I have had 4 convertibles(this is my 5th), hands down nothing like a ragtop!!!
3.) Support: Of course I am biased on this, but I have seen more help in the box over the 911 forum.
4.) Service: I don't know about the 911 but everything I have done on the box has been pretty easy. Belts, plugs, oil, replaced rear bumber, replaced radio. It has been "DIY" stuff and easliy accomplished.
5.) all season driving: depending on your area(ohio for me), and tire selection, you can easily drive a boxster year round. Wouldn't recommend heavy to moderate snow.


Cons:
1.) Speed: Not as fast as a 911, but not by much.
2.) Room: 911 gives you a back seat,but you lose the trunk. I have no family so I am indifferent
3.) Mystique: For some 911 is the winner hands down.'
4.) Resale: Boxster's don't hold there value, but if your buying a used one, you are the one benefitting.
5.) "IMS" Yes I said it. There are a few things you can do to fix/ alleviate it, but that is another subject for another day. http://www.lnengineering.com/ims.html
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Old 08-02-2009, 01:01 PM   #7
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mptoledo has very good points and I'm in a similar situation like him.
Status symbol is not an issue, only the fun is what it counts.
No kids, so back seat not needed.
If DIY is good on the boxster then the choice seems obvious....
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Old 08-02-2009, 01:49 PM   #8
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Is it a good choice?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/2000-Porsche-Boxster-S-low-milage-triple-black_W0QQitemZ230362696070QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUS_C ars_Trucks?hash=item35a2afc986&_trksid=p4506.c0.m245
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