08-19-2005, 12:37 PM
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Location: Seattle
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21 when i bought my Boxster S Guards Red
I'm 22 now and i have an 03 Boxster S.
I love her dearly and have no regrets. To this day I only owe 11k on her, and am paying her off by end of year =)
I don't know if there is anything better then being young, free, successful and a women in society
Oh yea and owning a beautiful car.
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08-19-2005, 08:09 PM
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Location: Den Haag, NL
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Good on you
Good on you Leslie!!!
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08-19-2005, 09:08 PM
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Location: Houston, TX
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Leslie
I'm 22 now and i have an 03 Boxster S.
I love her dearly and have no regrets. To this day I only owe 11k on her, and am paying her off by end of year =)
I don't know if there is anything better then being young, free, successful and a women in society
Oh yea and owning a beautiful car.
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Is there anything more attractive than a young, free, successful woman with the brains to understand what kind of a car the Boxster is? Talk about having the whole package. I think I'm in love!
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08-20-2005, 05:57 AM
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Location: El Paso
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30 and a boxster owner. No debt and no regrets. Randall hit the nail on the head...Save Save Save. Don't owe anyone a thing and Compound Interest is a lot more beautiful than
"being young, free, successful and a women in society"
Hmmmm...compound interest.
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'05 987 Basalt Black/Sand Beige
5 spd, 18" wheels
AH-64 Apache
RC-12 Guardrail
RC-7 Crazy Hawk
"If the wings are traveling faster than
the fuselage, it's probably a helicopter--
and therefore, unsafe" --Unknown
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08-21-2005, 12:33 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Rail26
30 and a boxster owner. No debt and no regrets. Randall hit the nail on the head...Save Save Save. Don't owe anyone a thing and Compound Interest is a lot more beautiful than
"being young, free, successful and a women in society"
Hmmmm...compound interest.
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I'm com-pounded everyday =) I do agree on the save save, hense paying the car off by end of year! =)
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08-21-2005, 06:33 AM
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Location: El Paso
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Right one Leslie...Cheers!
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'05 987 Basalt Black/Sand Beige
5 spd, 18" wheels
AH-64 Apache
RC-12 Guardrail
RC-7 Crazy Hawk
"If the wings are traveling faster than
the fuselage, it's probably a helicopter--
and therefore, unsafe" --Unknown
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10-08-2005, 04:43 PM
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Illinois
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Leslie
I'm 22 now and i have an 03 Boxster S.
I love her dearly and have no regrets. To this day I only owe 11k on her, and am paying her off by end of year =)
I don't know if there is anything better then being young, free, successful and a women in society
Oh yea and owning a beautiful car.
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Hey sweet ride Leslie. I couldn't have picked a better car myself lol! You beat me to the punch though, I was 23 when I got mine and now a ripe old 25.
Last edited by Adam; 10-08-2005 at 04:46 PM.
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10-08-2005, 05:01 PM
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Location: Sacramento
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If its any comparision im only 17,about to turn 18 and I am buying a 99 Boxster with my own money in a little less then two weeks. Its amazing what knowledge of guitars and EBay can do for a young person. I think anyone who has a passion for driving classy cars can enjoy a Boxster none-the-less,despite the age.
Last edited by blinkwatt; 10-08-2005 at 05:26 PM.
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10-20-2005, 03:25 PM
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Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: South Pasadena, CA
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Just registered...I've been looking for a good forum...
I'm 33, married (4 year anniversary in Nov.), and still w/o kids...I've been driving an Audi A4 for the past 6 years. When my wife said she still wasn't ready to have kids and wants to travel some more, I wanted to get my dream convertible roadster...because when the kids come, it may not be practical to get a 2-seater....So I got a '02 Silver Boxster S with 15K miles on it.
The way I see it...we are blessed!... we have a house, great jobs, no kids (yet) and it's like we are in our 20s...except we have more money now.  At first, my wife was kinda pissed, but after a month, she's been asking when we're taking a trip up the Pacific Coast Hwy... :dance: Fine Living.....Live Like You mean it!
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10-20-2005, 04:03 PM
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Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Des Moines, IA
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Yes, the PCH up to wine country in your Box.
Does it get any better?
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10-20-2005, 09:40 PM
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Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Hollywood
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There is no justifcation for buying a Porsche, it is not in any way a good financial move for anyone that is worried about the cost. I have spent WAY more than I thought I would on my used boxster (firgured it was "like new" since it only had 13k miles), and I would be much more "comfortable" if I hadn't bought it. That being said...
I love my Porsche.
Almost everyone on here does. It is a relationship, and a great one. It has a lot of ups and a lot of downs. There are many hidden costs. Here is a breakdown on what I have spent this year:
$500 - 15k Maintence
$1300 - Fixing electrical issues from car (2001 with 13k miles) sitting unused for 3 years
$1200 - New Tires (keep in mind you will need new tires every 15 to 25 thousand miles, and 25 thousand is really pushing it, CHEAP tires are 900 bucks)
$300 - Radar detector
$1200 - Various speeding tickets and lawyers fees for "fixing" tickets (god bless missouri, speeding tickets can be reduced to non-moving for a fee)
$250 - 30k Maintenence
$1500 - New Clutch (thanks original owner!)
I realize I have probably had more little things pop up than most other people. It averages out to about $500 a month extra for me this year. I hope that next year will be a bit more wallet friendly, however, if it's not I'm still gonna keep it because I love the car way too much. Point being? If you can't afford an extra 300 to 500 dollars a month in maintence, on top of your monthly payment, insurance and gas, then you should probably wait. If you can and are willing to, you will never second guess your purchase.
One last rant, the younger you are when you buy it, the younger you will be when it's paid off. My goal is to have it paid in full before I have any kids, then it's garage time and I get to have a great weekend car that's all paid off.
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10-21-2005, 07:19 AM
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Location: Des Moines, IA
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Obviously, that $300 "investment" in the radar detector is not paying off.
Perhaps, you want to look at that particular set of expenses as not related to Boxster ownership?
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