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Replying to: kyfdx (Nov 30, 2007 8:31 am) |
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The 2003 Boxer has 16,000 miles. It looks good. Looks like someone who works pretty hard bought it and never got to drive it for more mileage. I would like to ask those who know Porsches if this is a possible good deal. If I purchase a 2003 Boxer what kind of things should I need to know? Just a great overview would help me. They want about 29,000 dollars for it. Should I be suspicious? Or is all of the above sound about right? I'd treat her like that class of car should be treated. Any help or advice would be welcome. Thanks. ZR |
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Replying to: zenrookie (Dec 15, 2007 3:47 pm) For more info on buying, check out mike focke's web site and the articles archived at the Boxter babblers. I have a 2004 Box in my sites and Mike has helped me a lot. I also have a blog on this site outlining my adventures in the search for the perfect sportscar. Marygi
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Replying to: zenrookie (Dec 15, 2007 3:47 pm) -Examine the engine for oil leaks and coolant leaks -Be aware that the mass airflow sensors fail frequently -Run through the gears noting whether shifts are smooth and quiet -Carefully note the condition and proper operation of the convertible top I would definately recommend the article, it's a great read... -John
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Replying to: marygi (Dec 15, 2007 8:33 pm) |
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Replying to: jjsindelar (Dec 16, 2007 12:25 pm) ZR |
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I purchased a 2006 Boxster in November 2005, and have only driven it around 18,000 KM (11,200 Miles) in the past 2 years. I took my car in for it’s first service (every 2 years or 20,000 km) and they claim that I have to change my brake pads, brake discs and brake cylinders on all 4 wheels; which will cost around 2000 USD (including servicing the car). Isn’t that a bit excessive? My best friend has a carrera for 3 years and still hasn’t changed her breaks, and she has over 40,000 km on it. I don’t race my car or drive it everyday, why would they need to do all of that? And if this all depends on how I’ve been driving or maintaining my car, can someone give me some tips?
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Replying to: zaina (Dec 25, 2007 11:45 pm) As for the cylinders - I've never had to replace them. They should last the life of the car (or at least 100K+ miles). Something does sound fishy about the diagnosis you received, but since I can't see your car, I can't say for sure. If I were in your shoes (no pun intended), I'd look at the brake pads myself and see how much pad material is left. If they look even a little low (say less than 1/4"), take your car to a reputable independent shop for a second opinion. |
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| I have located a boxster with 30K in "mint condition" and maybe it is but would you porsche veterans advise either buying an extended warranty for 3k or saving that money for my repair/maintenance fund? | |
| if it's a 98 boxster, i would just purchase it and save my money for repairs. I hate warranties, they never cover what you need anyway! where i live, the warranty only costs 1200 dollars, and i still refused to get it! | |
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