Aren't 2.5 Boxsters looking stonking value these days?
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Not looked far, but seen them as low as £3.5k!!
and £4.5-5k would seem to give you quite a bit of choice too.
But do you think they'll continue to drop like the 924/944 did? These both ended up at shed money and many examples are still around that value.
So is the 2.5 Boxster worth a punt at these prices vs other sports cars of similar money?
and £4.5-5k would seem to give you quite a bit of choice too.But do you think they'll continue to drop like the 924/944 did? These both ended up at shed money and many examples are still around that value.
So is the 2.5 Boxster worth a punt at these prices vs other sports cars of similar money?
amazing value. Lie the 944-ish: the base (coincidentallyboth 2.5) are good value and handle superbly, but you need the 3.2 (or in 944-ness, the Turbo/S2) to be totrally fab
However, there is, aparently a very dark side to tHe Boxster which I doubt anyone here will know about. Whilst talking about casr at work with two female managers I suggested one of them gets a Boxster and the other replied "no way. Turn a corner and you'll crash"
I'm not kidding
However, there is, aparently a very dark side to tHe Boxster which I doubt anyone here will know about. Whilst talking about casr at work with two female managers I suggested one of them gets a Boxster and the other replied "no way. Turn a corner and you'll crash"
I'm not kidding
williamp said:
Whilst talking about casr at work with two female managers I suggested one of them gets a Boxster and the other replied "no way. Turn a corner and you'll crash"
I'm not kidding
Well that should soon decrease supply and increase prices. I'm not kidding
My 3.2s is a tad on the slow side, but I can honestly say the handling is a revelation after a variety of TVR's (with Nitrons etc) and a 3200GT.
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