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What option would you not skimp out on?
As I'm looking for used Boxsters as a first-time buyer, I come across some that have Bixenon lights, some that don't, some that have windstops, some that don't. Bose, power seats, S vs. Base, the exterior color I love versus one I can live with, and so on.
What has mattered a lot, or least, to you in your Boxster ownership? |
personally, i like the tees option the best.
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One with a top that has a glass rear window with defrost. S over the base was a must for me too.
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If I was to buy another Boxster I would go with an S model for sure. The wind stop is useless in my opinion, but many people seem to like them. Glass window top is another nice option. Full leather interior makes for a nice upgrade as well. Good luck in your search.
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If I could go back in time.. I'd spring for an S. But, sometimes less is more :)
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For me the options of value are the M030 suspension and it has to be an S. If you can get the hardtop with the car that's nice option. Buying it separately is pricey as they are uncommon.
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Yellow stitching and supple leather!
http://tapatalk.imageshack.com/v2/15...8837fa58db.jpg Kidding aside, litronics really do make a huge difference, slightly morbid but they will really help out on totaling out your car in the case of an accident, preventing you from having to drive around a half done rebuilt boxster. |
Depends a lot on how/where you will be driving it. Me, I only drive it on days I can put the top down, so the glass/plastic window makes no difference.
Yes, the S has more power - but the base still has tons, don't let anyone tell you different. For me - having the BOSE upgraded system is key. I hear lots of complaints about the stereo, but the BOSE surround and amp is a very good system. Cruising around with the top down and the music up is awesome. Oh - and the Windstop that Nine8six makes is amazing and a must for the cool factor alone! But that's an aftermarket upgrade. |
Litronics since halogens that are not yellowed / burned are hard to find, and they look way better.
Sport Design interior looks quite a bit nicer and more modern than base in the earlier cars |
Get the S, everything else will fall into place.
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1. S model
2. Cruise control 3. Hard top 4. Litronic headlights |
no need for power seats
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After more than 2 years of looking into the idea (studying the market and local availability for the S model 2000-2004), I decided to take the plunge and go ahead and buy one. At that point I limited my search to a 2003 or 2004 S (I thought the glass rear window was worth having.)
I was very particular about my personal color choice, Seal Grey being number 1, Polar or Arctic Silver being tolerable 2nd choices. I definitely ruled out Black interior and top. Those criteria limited the available vehicles significantly, so I figured I'd settle for whatever options the car that met my other requirements came with. I ended up last October finding a 2003 S in Seal Grey, Graphite Grey interior and top with 81000 miles. It came through the PPI nicely. The dealer took care of several minor maintenance things that came up in the PPI, and I bought the car, flew up the next week and drove it 280 miles home. It wasn't highly optioned like some, but the options it did have were nice ones in my opinion. The Xenon headlamp package, P74; the power seat package with memory, P15; the Hi-Fi digital sound, 490; Windstop, 551; and Wheel Caps with Colored Crest, 446; all very nice to have. I installed the rear speaker kit shortly after I got the car home, and the factory stereo sounds great to me. Again, the initial thing that pinned it down for me was limiting the choice to an '03 or '04 S with the above mentioned color scheme. I also had a maximum budget which I stuck with. Anyway, it took a while to find, but I got a car that I'm really happy with so far. |
It is important to note that most S cars come with a bit of kit.
As for cruise control as an option, I have never used it and have never seen anyone else use it. Maybe it's just not a southern thing? |
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I do like the Xenon, and more generally 987+, but that's my taste. Preference aside, I think I agree with most by saying test drive as many as you can and see the options for yourself, and get the best car available at the price point you want. And, don't skip on a PPI - if it is something you can get without too much hassle. |
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+1 on the PPI. It can never be said enough. These are 10-14 year old cars and can be quite costly to repair. Having at least some idea what you are getting into with a thorough PPI is crucial to your cost/enjoyment experience. |
Litronics
Cruise Control (yes, I use mine) Glass rear window M030 |
Heated seats! Wife would never let the top down without them.
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1. Heated seats
2. Heated seats 3. Heated seats Also the all-leather interior. It's a night and day difference between the plastic interior IMHO. |
I have a 2000 S bought in June 2014 with 10,800 miles (!) Arctic Silver, black leather interior. I put 4000 miles on it from June to early November.
I never drove a base but I am very pleased with the performance of the S and think I would find the base underwhelming if I compared the two models. Love the windstop Don't mind the plastic window Don't have heated seats and, since I store the car in winter don't miss them Very much miss cruise control, I've do a lot of freeway miles and would drive the boxster more if I had that option. Don't have any cosmetic or audio upgrades and don't miss them, rarely listen to the stereo except on long, dull rides and I don't have cruise control so I take the car with cruise and a good stereo then. Larry The Bald Eagle http://986forum.com/forums/uploads01...1424404815.jpg |
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