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Ideal situation (in my opinion)
porsche boxster (keep, is more fun than the money you can get for it) buy a medium/large safe sedan for family and trips (bmw, or altima or volvo or something like that, a good almost new can have for not a lot of money) |
Reverse the trunk lid - put some padding in the trunk - voila...a dicky seat!:)http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02/seat1469767754.jpg
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Cheap usable cars under 10 k with space and reliability.
Mercedes wagons! Acura TSX, a good ole accord or Camry. I would just stay away from used BMW, Nissan, American, and Korean cars. |
First of all, CONGRATS on the baby
Your life as you know it will change, for the better :) Is the Boxster the only car you guys have? I would keep the Boxster and get something practical for hauling the kid and stuff around. Hate to say it, sounds like you need to get a minivan or maybe a SUV. As kids get older, there is more and more crap to haul around, including their friends If you get rid of the Boxster, you will miss it and regret selling a good car. Kids don't stay tiny forever and your kid will love being dropped off at school in a cool Porsche convertible :cheers: |
Keep the Boxster because you wont be able to replace it (with kids thing always come up $)In a short 2-3 years you will be taking your kid for rides with the top down (great bonding with child)Buy a 2nd car for grocery getting and family stuff. The trick is to get something else you like to drive and can be proud of. I have a 04 MB E320 sedan. I put nice wheels/tires on it along with a 4 pipe exhaust system and an updated front grill. It rides great, looks great and has a giant trunk. They are expensive to get work done, but they can be bought pretty cheap. Now when I want to drive sporty I have the Boxster and when all the family drives together I ride the quiet, comfortable, yet sporty MB..........Its the best of both worlds.:cool:
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Funny, different perspective sometimes; I just can't imagine myself selling a Porsche car that I've buzzed so much in. Not limited to Boxster mind you, could be any Porsche car. I'd certainly pass it on to a good friend or family, but I don't think I'd be a good Porsche car seller
Not at the point (rich) where I use Porsche cars for daily driving loll. Porsche are simply toys in my league - not for sale ;) |
When my second child arrived back in 1994, I did the practical thing.
I sold my two seater, a 1990 Miata and bought a 4 seater, a 5 litre 1994 Mustang GT convertible with 5 speed transmission. Anything for the kids. |
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I did the same thing in 1986 selling my two seater 1965 corvette and buying a 911 because it had a back seat. Either that or a minivan, tough choice.
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