04-04-2017, 08:27 AM
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How did you end up with your current Boxster?
986ers!
We want to know your story and how you ended up with your current Boxster. I'll start the thread off with our in house Boxster that is now a Boxster Carrera. It was purchased to compose Wayne's 101 Projects book. The project Boxster now lives on with an engine conversion and enjoys spirited drives on some great twisted roads! Share your story and an image of yours with us below.
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04-04-2017, 08:44 AM
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Nice to see some Facebook love for the 986Forum from the forum management team!
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1999 996 C2 - sold - bought back - sold for more
1997 Spec Boxster BSR #254
1979 911 SC
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04-04-2017, 08:47 AM
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1999 996 C2 - sold - bought back - sold for more
1997 Spec Boxster BSR #254
1979 911 SC
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04-04-2017, 09:47 AM
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Myself I was at a dealer to buy a Eclipse convertible but the sales guy was jerking me around so much that after 3 hours of being there I walked out with a huge headache... on way home I passed a Porsche dealer and decided to go look... the sales guy was great and a straight shooter. I saw my car on their back lot and asked if I could test drive it... he said give him a few mins to get battery installed and after driving around I walked back in his office and drew up the papers! OMG was I nervous walking out knowing I just bought a Porsche! hahaha
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04-04-2017, 12:26 PM
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We wanted to get out of our C4 Vette for something with a power convertible top. Did an eBay search for all convertibles within 100 miles (I live in a relatively rural area) and the closest one was a Boxster...within one mile. Test drove it, I loved it, my wife loved it but that particular one had too many miles. Put the search on hold for a couple months and searched for Boxsters only on a different site. Only about 3 met all search parameters, but also showed me the ones that met most parameters. The one we bought was 105 miles away. It pays to keep looking!
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04-04-2017, 01:18 PM
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I had a modded '94 Miata R-Package, and after 6 fun years I wanted something that would be equally fun but in a different way. I previously had a 944S and missed driving a Porsche. The mid-engine design of the Boxster was widely reported to offer amazing handling. A test drive in a relatively poor example proved that to be true. I spent a couple of months looking at every Boxster for sale in a three state radius, finding my current car one state away owned by an older classic car enthusiast. 3 years later and it still feels unique every time I get in and fire it up.
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04-04-2017, 01:24 PM
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I never would have believed that I would have wanted a Boxster, and now I really can't imagine being this happy in anything less. I was actually looking for a German roadster on Craigslist and traded a custom chopper v-twin motorcycle for my 1997 base model Boxster. Even money swap. It has brought me constant happiness the likes of which has not been found. There is no substitute.
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Last edited by Luccia at Pelican Parts; 10-19-2017 at 08:24 AM.
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04-04-2017, 03:50 PM
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How I got my Boxster
I remember it well. The year is 2002. I was recently divorced, driving very large vehicles (I owned and showed Newfoundland dogs), and I decided I wanted to give myself a present, and wanted something small and FUN. I wasn't thinking about a Porsche, but I had lusted after one since I was 12. I looked at Mini Coopers and Miatas, but no go. I was driving home one night, and passed by a used car lot with some interesting (Ferrari) cars, and stopped to have a look. I knew the Ferrari was out of my league, but I spotted a 986 with a price said "I can afford that!". So, I began to.look earnestly at Boxsters. In a short time, I found a nice 2000 Boxster that I went to take a look at. It was nice, but not really what I was after. The salesperson said that there was a Boxster S that had come in the day before as a trade with <6K miles, and would I like to take a ride - the rest is history. Fabulous car.
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04-04-2017, 03:36 PM
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Funtoy
Last year the local used car dealer put a 2001 Boxster S up for sale at a price that seemed amazing to us, 60K miles and $9,999. We never knew that it was possible to purchase a usable Porsche for that little money. After driving by it for weeks we finally decided to take a look at it and for a test drive. It was clear a car that had been parked outside. Fogged headlights and cracked driver seat plus some fading, but heck, for $9,999 it would be a blast. We both got completely hooked on the test drive and I went to our local Porsche indie to arrange a PPI. After making the appointment I asked if he knew of other Boxsters for sale and he said he only had one, the one he was using as his daily driver. Did I want to take it for a test drive? Sure! What a difference. This 2004 S had clearly been looked after, and it had a service history. It also had a TuneRS DOF IMS replacement. Even though it was $14,500 and had 104K miles on the clock there was no doubt this was a better value, so be bought it and haven't looked back.
The one we didn't buy:
The one we did buy:
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2004 Boxster S Silver - FUNTOY
2002 Boxster Base Guardsy Red - FUNBOX
1987 Caterham Super 7 1700 Supersprint
2009 Mercedes Benz CLK 350 convertible
1941 Dodge Luxury Liner Coupe
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04-04-2017, 05:04 PM
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I am No. 1348
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It's all my wife's fault! She is a car girl and worked for Fiat motors for 10 years back when they first bought Ferrari. We both purchased Fiats and I had my Datsun 280Z. We had kids and from that moment we both had soccer mom and dad cars for 30 years. Plus I'm a musician so I always have a SUV or crossover to cart my stuff around. Wife had a Subaru WRK manual shift and she loved that car. She cried when the engine blew. We had to get a car fast, so we ended up getting her a Ford Focus manual shift and she was miserable. For her 60th birthday, I decided to get her out of that car and we went looking for cars she might like to drive.
We looked at everything and nothing really clicked with her until we saw Fiat was coming out with a new 124 Spider. We went and looked at it and put a deposit on it. However, it was taking them months to get a manual shift. We also looked at a 2010 Porsche Boxster and a 2006 Boxster, but after speaking with my sons friend, she didn't want something used or requiring lots of maintenance. We took them for test drives and she fell in love with them both. We decided to go look at the Mazda Miata and she fell in love with it so I purchased it for her.
The problem I had, I also fell in love with the Boxster during the test drive. I began to shop online and researched the heck out of all the issues and decided I could pick one up for cheap and work on it and still keep my SUV for carting my music gear. During a scan on Autotrader, I found a 2004 Boxster S Special Edition w/54k, which was very local and so I arranged to go see it and test drive it and fell in love. I may have paid a premium and spent way more than I wanted at $19k, but the car was in immaculate condition and so I had a PPI done and that was it. I love this car.
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04-04-2017, 05:35 PM
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Saw it on a car dealer lot in November 2016, 24,500 miles. I test drove and bought it. My first Porsche (2004), however I do have a couple of classic Mercedes.
First thing I did was rip off the front plate. And then the ash tray delete.
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04-04-2017, 06:57 PM
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I 2008, I'd been looking for a Box or S at the right price for about a year. On a Sunday night, during one of my countless eBay searches, I decide to search by "items ending soonest". A nice looking 2000 S comes up, with auction ending around 11 am the next day. I click on the link and find a "no reserve" car with 76K miles. Best part, it turns out its local! I email the seller and get a chance to check the car out and drive it before the auction closes.
I head home and place one bid at closing and win the bid at $15,400. The other cool thing was that eBay had a deal going on that dropped $500 off any eBay motor vehicle purchase (recession thing I guess, looking back).
I've bought three other Boxster since then but still have this car as its been very trouble free and still a blast to drive. It owes me nothing!
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04-05-2017, 02:58 AM
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We (my wife and I) just bought a 9 seat golf cart to haul grandkids around the neighborhood. While looking through Craigslist, I saw a Boxster for half of what I paid for the golf cart. My wife felt guilty and bought the Boxster for me. The Boxster is my fun car while my 66 912 is my current project car.
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04-05-2017, 04:21 PM
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Originally Posted by flouese
We (my wife and I) just bought a 9 seat golf cart to haul grandkids around the neighborhood. While looking through Craigslist, I saw a Boxster for half of what I paid for the golf cart. My wife felt guilty and bought the Boxster for me. The Boxster is my fun car while my 66 912 is my current project car.
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That's great!!! I actually decided not to buy a 2001 Box S Tip with 106K miles at $5,200. It was all I could do but my plate is full. I can't believe I walked away. These cars are too much fun for $ folks are asking.
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04-06-2017, 11:56 AM
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midlifechrisis
Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: south carolina
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my latest boxster
In January I started looking to replace the Boxster I sold 3 years ago- Was a 2000S speed yellow, came very close to buying several here locally but dealers just wanting too much, when as I got back on the board here I found a very nice 97 that was for sale in NYC- Vincent had just bought the car when a friend offered him his Cayman!! Turns out Vincent has had many Porsches but also was a 914 owner. I decided to restore the 914 and not use it for a daily driver, which it is capable of mechanically. I love the mid-engine cars but too hot in summer for not having the AC option!!! here is SC- long story short, I bought the car and flew up to NYC with my son in February and drove it home!!! Car now has only 36,000 miles on it!!! its a base and very few options, and needed a few things taken care of due to sitting so much but one surprise is the soft top is like brand new!! in perfect condition - hard top had a scratch but who cares?? really great having a boxster again and now I am making plans to get a bit more hp out of it, maybe some slight performance mods and and ecu flash- but for now just driving it as is will work fine. Thanks Vincent!!! did you get that Cayman yet??
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10-16-2017, 10:12 PM
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This is an interesting thread with lots of good stories.
My Boxster purchase was, like so many others, unplanned.
I have owned a 1991 Carrera 4 Cabrio for many years and have always been curious about the water cooled side of Porsche.
A few weeks ago I flew into the San Francisco Bay area on business and was killing time one evening surfing Ebay and Craigslist looking at cars for sale. Saw an ad for a Boxster with the hardtop option that was near by and figured I'd take a look for the fun of it.
Saw the car, spent an hour going over it and another half hour test driving it. It drove nicely and showed none of the typical Boxster issues. The current owner had recently purchased it from the original owner. There were not many receipts to confirm the cars history, but all the details indicated a cared for history. The car even has its original window sticker. I thought about a getting a PPI, but figured for the price (<$5500.) I had very little to lose. I negotiated a bit and shook hands with the seller.
Hmmm how do I explain this to my wife...? Well fortunately due to a bad hip and knee she can no longer drive our Carrera 4 as its a manual. Explanation and problem solved the new Boxster is a TIP so she will be able to drive it!!! I drove the car around the Bay area for a day and got familiar with it while I completed my business obligations. After a quick check of fluids, tire pressure, some Techron and a fill up, I was headed North on I-5 bound for Seattle.
The car ran flawlessly, two days and 700+ miles later I pulled into my driveway. It's proven to be a fun toy, I've sorted out a couple of minor issues. The car came with only one key, but the local dealer was willing to provide two more for an amazing amount of money... I do a lot of my own service and repairs, having owned a Porsche for some time I have come to expect to pay a lot for parts. That said these older Boxster's seem like a real bargain! The hard top makes it a year round driver for us here in Seattle.
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04-05-2017, 03:38 AM
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I had a 1978 Porsche 924 some years ago. It was a complete waste of money and a piece of crap. After having tried to get it in shape, it broke down on me completely and I had to sell it as parts.
Lesson learned, but still partial to the front-engine Porsches, I started saving up for a 944, but losing my job at one time and getting another child as well, it wasn't easy.
During the summer of 2015, I decided that funds were sufficient, so I started looking. The ones I found were either mechanically sound but with a lot of cosmetic issues or the exact opposite. After my dad had talked me into checking out the Boxster as well, I found one that seemed to tick all the boxes.
The mileage was low, it was well kept, the current owner was an elderly gentleman and it had a complete history. Also - it was yellow!
I took it for a test drive, and fell in love immediately! I told my wife that I needed to get it and luckily she liked it as well.
The only downside is that it's a two-seater and we have two kids. The obvious solution is to get another Boxster. Perhaps a Lapis Blue one...
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04-05-2017, 05:42 AM
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Always loved the Boxster, the way they look and go is just perfect to me but sadly up until now I couldn't really afford to run one.
Now I quite happily say i use my 2000 S as my daily car and i love it. It's coming up for 100000 miles soon but feels fresh as a daisy after the bits of work i've had done to it, they really do put a smile on your face.
This one was average price for the market which was a fair reflection of the car tbh. But it had the spec i wanted (basic as possible) and the right colour being black.
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04-05-2017, 10:24 AM
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My family needed something bigger so I traded my 02 Mustang GT for an Xterra. After a few years I started feeling the itch to get a sporty car again. Looking at 911's they were outside of my budget then. Was never interested in the Boxster - "Poor man's Porsche" etc. I started looking anyways and guess what, a Boxster S was affordable. I started the research and the car was more than I perceived. Most ranked the car's performance as exceptional for it value. Of course I also read that at any time, the car could go up in a blazing mushroom cloud. I know it would have to be DIY for maintenance, I was OK with that.
So here I am, 4-1/2 years into it and always look forward to driving it.
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04-05-2017, 02:50 PM
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Can I share the stories of the two Boxster I no longer own?
I've been a car fanatic and Porsche aficionado for as long as I can remember. Almost 10 years ago (oh.. wow.) and still early-ish in my professional career, I was in the market for a newer car to officially indoctrinate me as a newly minted yuppy. In my budget I was looking at G35 and G37 coupes, thinking Porsche would be out of reach. I was test driving a G37 at an Infiniti dealer, looked over and saw a base Cayman in the pre-owned lot. For fun, I asked to drive it and the sale associate said he'd never seen anyone smile as much as I did on that drive. Adding 987s to my search, I found an '06S, in a color combo I loved and wheels I loved. I visited the dealer, and bought it on the spot.
Fast forward about 5 years later and I had just started grad school. Work and school consumed absolutely every second of my time and I started to worry about upcoming repairs with an out-of-warranty Porsche (not to mention the inability to commute to school--nevermind that she had NEVER once been in the shop for unscheduled maintenance, not once). I decided it made more sense to trade her in for an fully warrantied, off-the-lot, 20-mile 981. And so I did...
The irony is, the 981 was in the shop more every 3-6 months of ownership than the 987 EVER was...
As an epilogue: about a year ago it was time to renew the 981's registration. I did, and I received the tags. The next time I went to apply the tags and drive the car, I realized (and completely out of circumstance) it had been three months. Work and personal travel (and a daily driver) made for a very pretty $tatic model. I amortized the wheel time with running costs...   I just couldn't stomach it. I could almost periodically RENT a Lamborghini for a day for less money. So, she had to go...
Now, I'm in the market for a 986 to AX/DE! I figure, 90% of the car at 10% of the cost.
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