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turn 50 yrs old soon -- time for a fun car. looking at a 2006 boxster s vs. a BMW 650i. Drove a lexus sc 430 for 3 years -- nice looking but not really exciting to drive. any thoughts on the two cars. I leave in VA where weather is not hazardous.
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Replying to: ardo1 (Mar 04, 2008 5:09 pm) |
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Does anyone know if there is something that can be done about marks on my Boxter's convertible top where it folds when retracting?? Thank's |
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Replying to: mgodwin (Feb 09, 2008 5:37 pm) |
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| the only logical thing to do is to drive them both, and decide for yourself! As they say in Wisconsin, "whatever floats your boat". | |
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Hi all fellow Boxster owners.. I just wanted to post a quick note that the Blue Ridge Boxster Summit 10 is open for pre-registration. We're looking forward to our 10th year for the BRBS ! Spend four days in the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains enjoying your Boxster along with many other great people and Boxsters. Stop by the website for details.. http://www.brbs.org Be sure to check out the 'Pedro Cam' and Photo Galleries Ron Kucynski Planner BRBS.org |
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Replying to: deaztlan (Feb 16, 2008 7:09 pm) (2) I hate the idea of an automatic porsche, however, it does come with Triptronic where you can manually shift the gears if desired (3) I purchased my 2005 from a dealer, 18 months old with 6000 miles for $45K. I insisted that they "certify" the car which meant I added 4.5 years and 50K miles onto the bumper to bumper no deductable warranty. It costs the dealer $1500 to certify. (4) In general, consumer reports will advise against purchasing an extended warranty. They calculated the spread from what a car warranty costs versus repair cost experience. The porsche was not listed but BMW was for an average loss of $150. I think It depends upon how many miles you put on the car. If you could put 100K in 6 years, It may be worth it..these cars cost a bundle to fix. (5) Dealer I live in Northern Calif, what I wanted to know was the cars history. A rich guy, traded for a Cayenne since moving from the area, dealer sold the car originally-you need to hear the story and form your own opinion. Hope this helps.
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Replying to: smoder (Mar 13, 2008 5:19 pm) |
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| Has anyone desnorkelled their boxster? | |
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I was in a relatively minor accident when a person backed into my 2006 Porsche Boxster S. They are at fault and the accident happened in Georgia and their insurance company is State Farm. I bought it last year brand new from a dealer for $47,500 and live in Florida where it is being repaired. The total damage is only $1,600 (based on estimate - however could be higher). I know the damage is relatively minor but I have no doubt that it will cost me at least another $1,500 to $2,000 in diminished value now that it has been in an accident when I go to re-sell the car. I am aware there is a high probablility that I will get nothing from the insurance company but am willing to try; therefore, I also don't want to sink a ton of $$$ into fighting them by hiring an attorney. So, my option is to try and fight them myself. I did a search on the internet and found several "specialists" on fighting a diminished value claim and they tried selling me $600 services that I would need. I have to believe with all the resources on the internet that somebody has posted sample letters and information that will assist me in fighting this without spending $600. I don't mind spending a couple of hundred but need a direction on where to get started. Can somebody help? Thanks in advance. |
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