12-31-2011, 06:36 PM
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Torrance CA
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Purchase Opinions
I have been looking a bit for my first Boxster and found a couple that I am interested in your opinions on. I am just south of LA.
1st car is a silver '03 with 61k miles. Dealer asking $15.3k. Everything works fine, has 17" wheels with nice Conti's and fresh brakes. Don't know about other service, will check with the dealer that is listed on the Carfax for previous service
2nd car is speed yellow '00 with 88k miles. Private seller asking $12.5k. this car has new clutch, new L&N IMS bearing, new tires, new brakes, just completed 90k service.
I have not driven the 2000 yet. Given the recent maintenance, and the upgraded IMS, are the higher miles something that folks would be concerned with?
There are also a couple of lower mileage cars around, a '03 with 53k and a '04 with 43k, but dealers are asking $18k and $19k, and both have the original bearing. Part of me is thinking go with a slightly cheaper/higher mileage car and use the money saved for clutch/IMS upgrade, or in the case of the 2000, refresh suspension or ? Not sure 10 or 20k less miles is worth $3-$4k. Obviously I would have a PPI, probably with Tony Callas as he is only a mile or two away
Any thoughts? It is nice to have so many options so close
Thanks, sorry for the long post
Len
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12-31-2011, 09:23 PM
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Just got in from a New Years eve party with the "Famous" John99boxter AND the "Famous" Johnny Danger !!! WOW !!! These guys know the answer !!! Max
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01-01-2012, 05:16 AM
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From what I have seen an heard during my time with Boxsters, I would actually go for the higher mileage Boxsters as one way to increase the likelihood of an IMS failure seems to be to only drive a low amount of miles per year.
The 2003 Boxster will have the glass rear window, which is a bonus but you have to offset this with say $3000 for a new clutch, RMS and IMS upgrade (I only say new clutch as you should budget for it needing to be replaced at the time you pull it off to get to the IMS and RMS and just be really happy if it turns out it is not needed.)
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01-01-2012, 10:44 AM
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Location: Charlotte, NC
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Drive both a couple of times, you'll know which one you want. Ya all the bearing and clutch and financials matter but you've got to like the car. Drive with tops up and down. The difference in hp is not much 217/225. 2003 has a bunch of nice improvements. The 2000 is Yellow  ...classic!
Good luck! Keep us posted.
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01-01-2012, 12:02 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by milliemax
Just got in from a New Years eve party with the "Famous" John99boxter AND the "Famous" Johnny Danger !!! WOW !!! These guys know the answer !!! Max
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That must have been my double, because I was on assignment .
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01-01-2012, 12:23 PM
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Speed yellow all the way !
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01-01-2012, 02:10 PM
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John99 & Danger, U's guys are the BEST !!! Nice to know u's Max
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01-05-2012, 11:25 AM
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An easy choice for me on the financials/mechanicals.
I'd rather have the higher mileage car which had an excellent service history. 90k =$1k value, tires could be $.6-1.2k value, IMS = $1k value. But the other service items this car might have had along the way being possibly owned by a car lover might be worth something too.
The only counter argument for me is the '03 does have some features that are nice (top, glove box).
You don't say what tires, what options. The devil is in the details.
Do have a Pre-Purchase Inspection done by some mechanic who really knows these cars.
Now the color is another consideration as I've has 2 AS cars and wouldn't have a SY car if you gave it to me. But it is your opinion that matters.
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