911 or Boxster. Which would you choose.......?
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Hello, this is my first post, so be gentle!
Thinking of getting a newish (2008) 987 S, low mileage (<10k), manual, and with a few toys (sat nav etc). I reckon I should be able to get a nice one this side of £35k.
The other option would be 996 cabrio. Obviously it would be older and have a few more miles on the clock, but I have seen a 2004 one with 24k on the clock for the same money as the boxster.
What would you go for and why?
Cheers.
Thinking of getting a newish (2008) 987 S, low mileage (<10k), manual, and with a few toys (sat nav etc). I reckon I should be able to get a nice one this side of £35k.
The other option would be 996 cabrio. Obviously it would be older and have a few more miles on the clock, but I have seen a 2004 one with 24k on the clock for the same money as the boxster.
What would you go for and why?
Cheers.
COLCERB said:
hi, if your comfortable affording £35k on a porsche get yourself in an early 997S instead off a very late 996. boxters are great but a 911 are well .................better. my opinion of course.
Hard to do at the moment for £35k - certainly an S which is manual and not been to the moon.What floats your boat? A nearly new car that will cost you a bundle, or an older car that will go faster and depreciate slower? Only one of them will get "not a proper Porsche" comments (not my opinion, but it's what people will think).
£35k would put me in a 996TT (in fact it just has). You could have a 996 cab for half that if you wanted.
£35k would put me in a 996TT (in fact it just has). You could have a 996 cab for half that if you wanted.
http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/1356559.htm
Not been to the moon i don't think
something like this would be my choice
Not been to the moon i don't think
something like this would be my choice
Edited by COLCERB on Wednesday 18th November 19:39
markoc said:
paddyhasneeds said:
Can't see why anyone would spend £35k on a 996 personally but that's just my opinion.
GT3?Thought the Boxster handles better too if you're a capable enough driver to tell?
go for the boxster S if you push up your spending up to near £39k should get yourself a new one over the winter period complete with 2 year warranty.why worry about a warranty? ims failure is your answer(intermediate shaft bearing failure) new engine circa £7k.avoid 996 and early 997 engines as more prone to failure. gen2 cars from late 2008 do not have ims.boxster is a great car you will not be disapointed.boxster was also designed as a convertible could never see the point of 911 cab.yes gt3/turbo are the exception but you will not get a good one for your money plus you need to allow for consumables.
mayes911 said:
go for the boxster S if you push up your spending up to near £39k should get yourself a new one over the winter period complete with 2 year warranty.why worry about a warranty? ims failure is your answer(intermediate shaft bearing failure) new engine circa £7k.avoid 996 and early 997 engines as more prone to failure. gen2 cars from late 2008 do not have ims.boxster is a great car you will not be disapointed.boxster was also designed as a convertible could never see the point of 911 cab.yes gt3/turbo are the exception but you will not get a good one for your money plus you need to allow for consumables.
rubbish, avoid 996 and 997 engines as more prone to failure what a load of s@#t.my 54 plate 997 is immaculate with 30000k
paddyhasneeds said:
markoc said:
paddyhasneeds said:
Can't see why anyone would spend £35k on a 996 personally but that's just my opinion.
GT3?Thought the Boxster handles better too if you're a capable enough driver to tell?
colcerb said"rubbish, avoid 996 and 997 engines as more prone to failure what a load of s@#t.
my 54 plate 997 is immaculate with 30000k "isee on another thread your thinking of moving it on?????????
Sorry but nearly no all the failures i have read about have been mainly the 996 engine and early 997s the bearing was upgraded on 2006 models onwards.just because your car is immaculate does not mean your bearing could not let go without warning(mine went on my nearly new3.5 years old 986s 12900miles properly looked after etc.why do you think porsche junked the ims?
my 54 plate 997 is immaculate with 30000k "isee on another thread your thinking of moving it on?????????
Sorry but nearly no all the failures i have read about have been mainly the 996 engine and early 997s the bearing was upgraded on 2006 models onwards.just because your car is immaculate does not mean your bearing could not let go without warning(mine went on my nearly new3.5 years old 986s 12900miles properly looked after etc.why do you think porsche junked the ims?
Edited by mayes911 on Wednesday 18th November 21:35
paddyhasneeds said:
markoc said:
paddyhasneeds said:
Can't see why anyone would spend £35k on a 996 personally but that's just my opinion.
GT3?
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