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Buying a Boxster!!~
I am looking to sell my current car and get something fun like the boxster.
Would most people venture to say that this car is a money pit? I am looking at purchasing one with 80k+ miles on it. Want to spend 10k or so and then spend 1k to have the bearing updated so there is no chance of catastrophic failure. Let me know what you guys think about buying an aged one, also what to look out for?? |
you need to factor closer to 2k for the bearing if you are having someone do it. Should have no problem finding a 97-99 base for that price. 80k would be a safe mileage for it.
things that need done around that time or before normally AOS clutch RMS update (with clutch normally) water pump/thermostat belt (with waterpump) they are generally not money pits,we are not talking a B5 Audi S4 or anything...consumer reports actually lists the 03 Boxster as a best bet reliability wise. |
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Aesthetically everything on the exterior looks awesome, im kinda bummed out that there are not many fancy bells and whistles inside. Just a simple driving machine. I would end up sending a lot in custom modifications.. My other options would be a BMW or MB, however they both have a horrid standing with reliability. |
1) updating the IMS bearing doesn't guarantee "no chance of catastrophic failure"'
2) expect to do pretty much everything fivepointnine pointed out in the next 20k miles or so 3) unless it's been done, probably needs brakes, tires, possibly wheel bearings and cv boots. |
you will quickly forget about bells and whistles the first time you take that tach past 6k and hear that wail coming from behind your shoulder
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Surprisingly, owning a boxster should cost no more than own any normal car.*
*providing you do ALL the maintenance yourself, as how I do. I've changed the filters, spark plugs, and oil, along with the brake pads. The key is just ordering the parts online and having an afternoon in the garage.:cheers: |
Yes if you wrench yourself they are not money pits. If you find one with all history like I did and it is good, likely it will stay that way...though nothing is guaranteed.
Understand it is easy to drop a ton of money on them for fun. After having owned mine for almost a year and a half, if I was in the market for a brand knew one I would order it with NO options. I drive with the top down and it is not a daily driver. I require no bells or whistles that I thought I would. The AC is nice in the 100 degree summer for the drive to the Mountains, but once there, top down ac off...rest of year top down and heat on if needed. |
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The 2.5 base engine has the best sound. I was always told to avoid the '97 because the suspension is not as good as the '98 and forward.
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I had. BMW 325 before the Boxster and gave up nothing. I have all the bells and whistles that I used anyway. Heated seats, a/c, power windows, power locks, leather. Then I have more/nicer sunroof, stares from others and yes that sound behind your shoulder. Then throw in the handling and feeling you get holding Porsche Keys!!!
Mine is a daily driver and love it. Sold the 325 due to lack of interest. As far as money pit, not sure how much more this will cost. I have owned Jags, Land rovers, Lincolns, bmws and I would say this is right there. Parts and labor are more but same issues as any ford, dodge, honda or toyota. I for one will always have a Boxster in my garage or at least a spot for one.(I will be driving most of the time). |
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Kinda on a personal note,
What are you guys paying in insurance? I understand everyones rate will be different, just curious what the highest and lowest amount here is? |
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If you get a Boxster, I'd check the front motor mount also if it hasn't been replaced :P
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Personally, I wouldn't go near a Boxster unless I was in love with the thing.
In my view, you'd be far better off with something like a Z4 3.0. Most of the parts are dirt cheap generic 3 Series bits and the engine won't go pop if properly maintained. You'll still have a great looking (if very different looking) roadster with a lovely six cylinder engine. Yes, the Box drives better. But you have to be pretty anal to care significantly about the differences. I am pretty anal and prefer the Boxster and am willing to put up with much higher parts and specialist labour prices and the greater risk of something really expensive breaking - read the engine. Don't get me wrong, I'm not harshing on the Box. They are absolutely superb cars which is why I own one. But there are downsides that easily outweigh that if you just want something fun rather than have your heart set on a Boxster. That's my view. You need to be in love with the Box, otherwise don't bother. |
I think ive decided to save up and possibly get the 05' boxster, It seems to have a better body style anyway. And hopefully won't be high mileage.
Thanks for the help guys! |
In my case. I am 22. Don't make much money. Saved up 5 years to get $5k. Bought an 00 Boxster for less than $10k. Took a loan on the other $5k.
After 1.5 years of ownership, I spent $900 total on oil change, air filter replacement, water pump replacement, 2 bottles of new coolant, and inner tie rod replacement. That is not bad at all. That is about $50 per month for me on maintenance and repairs. |
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