Price query - starting car hunt
Price query - starting car hunt
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EdT

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5,220 posts

307 months

Friday 21st August 2020
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Looking to get a fun, affordable open 2 seater: a Boxster popped into my mind at 4 a.m. this morning smile Never thought about owning a Porsche before, rather excited by the prospect smile
What's the deal...? On Autotrader, many 2.5 and 2.7 models seem 'cheap' to buy, compared to say a similar aged TVR Chim, for example.
Are running costs high perhaps?
Thanks for advice PHers

jimmy p

1,016 posts

189 months

Friday 21st August 2020
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My advice to anyone after a cheapish boxster is buy a 07 to 08 987.1 2.7. No real ims concerns, modernish looking and the 5 speed is cheaper road tax. A quality low mileage excellent condition car should be no more than 10k

LennyM1984

1,017 posts

91 months

Friday 21st August 2020
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I had an early 2.5 Boxster and it was awesome but you need to do your research and buy wisely. There are plenty of dogs out there and even those that are nice and shiny on the outside can be a moneypit when you start looking past the shiny paint.

Check for oil leaks (look at the junction between engine and gearbox), check for previous bodges, check suspension parts for squeaks and rattles (if you can do the work yourself this isn't the biggest issue), check for accident damage etc. All the online guides will tell you to have nightmares about IMS bearings but *personally* I don't think this is quite as big a deal as the internet would have you believe. I have spoken to a fair few people who have had Porsches with bore score but I am yet to speak to anybody who actually had an IMS bearing let go on them. Undoubtedly there will be (otherwise it wouldn't be a thing) but it wouldn't be my main concern on a £5k 986

Prcie wise, I have seen a few for sale recently at fairly optimistic prices, but I'd be looking to spend around £4-6k for a 986 2.5 or 2.7 with say 80k miles. I paid £4750 for mine with 60k miles and a full OPC service history. In terms of maintenance it probably cost me ~£1500 in total (2 years) including new tyres and various "optional" upgrades (with me doing the work myself)

If you sign up to boxa.net I am sure there will be somebody local who will be happy to offer some guidance or even vet your potential choices.






Edited by LennyM1984 on Friday 21st August 11:54


Edited by LennyM1984 on Friday 21st August 11:56

EdT

Original Poster:

5,220 posts

307 months

Friday 21st August 2020
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It'll be our 2nd car, the 1st being some 7 seater. So the Porsche doesnt need to be the 'best' one ever in the world - as it'll easily achieve that by comparison in our small fleet

DanG355

569 posts

224 months

Friday 21st August 2020
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What's your budget? If you're comparing to Chimeras I'd guess around the £10k mark.

For that you would get some of the very best 986 3.2S Boxsters or 987 2.7 Boxsters. The early 2.5's are great cars, but for your budget I would look for the aforementioned.

Don't rule out the 2.7 either in 986 or 987 form as it is a rev-happy engine and you can drive with your foot flat to the floor and use more of it's performance more of the time. The 3.2 is faster car and has the 6th gear so try and drive both and also drive a 986 and a 987 and see what you prefer - although they are similar cars, they are quite different in terms of the interior design and the 987 is slightly more refined where the 986 feels a little more raw.

I would be looking at a Porsche specialist or prestige car dealer for a car that comes with a warranty (unless you are handy with the spanners and get a cheap deal) for a low mileage example - you should get a 3.2S 986 with under 70,000 miles for £10k but history is more important than mileage with both the 986 and 987.

I've had my 986 2.7 for almost 4 years & 25,000 miles now - originally it was a daily driver and now it's a weekend toy (see Readers Cars thread 2001 986 2.7 Boxster). Still love it.


EdT

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5,220 posts

307 months

Friday 21st August 2020
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Budget - was wondering of around £6K might work. I'm not too hot on the spanners / never have any bloody time either.
A good lowest powered 2.5 would be fine - not after hyper performance just an enjoyable drive with the roof off smile

ricof

97 posts

81 months

Friday 21st August 2020
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Whatever you do, get a pre-purchase inspection and prepare the inevitable £1k+ to spend on repairs/preventative maintenance in the first year.

Oh and don't get a Tiptronic.

EdT

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5,220 posts

307 months

Wednesday 30th September 2020
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ricof said:
Whatever you do, get a pre-purchase inspection and prepare the inevitable £1k+ to spend on repairs/preventative maintenance in the first year.

Oh and don't get a Tiptronic.
Manual for sure. Need to balance my drives with the new DSG Caravelle

Geoff39GL

601 posts

159 months

Wednesday 30th September 2020
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EdT said:
Manual for sure. Need to balance my drives with the new DSG Caravelle
Not trying to put you off but at that budget if your not that handy on the spanners I really think you would be better thinking about an MX5 you could get a 30K mile say 2008, 2 litre car for your budget. It will cost a lot less to run if you buy carefully and give you the open air fun motoring you seek.

IMO if your looking for a decent Boxster you need to be spending at least £15k and still be prepared to spend a bit on maintenance. That should get you a 987 manual with about 30k say 2006 model.

Just my opinion

Andyoz

2,920 posts

77 months

Wednesday 30th September 2020
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Try to stretch budget to a 987.1 base 2.7 Real bargains around coming into winter.

Also look out for 2005 S with the 3.2

Andyoz

2,920 posts

77 months

Wednesday 30th September 2020
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Geoff39GL said:
Not trying to put you off but at that budget if your not that handy on the spanners I really think you would be better thinking about an MX5 you could get a 30K mile say 2008, 2 litre car for your budget. It will cost a lot less to run if you buy carefully and give you the open air fun motoring you seek.

IMO if your looking for a decent Boxster you need to be spending at least £15k and still be prepared to spend a bit on maintenance. That should get you a 987 manual with about 30k say 2006 model.

Just my opinion
First year mk4 MX5 are heading towards £10k at a rapid pace...1.5 engine meant to be great.

gsewell

718 posts

306 months

Wednesday 30th September 2020
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Geoff39GL said:
Not trying to put you off but at that budget if your not that handy on the spanners I really think you would be better thinking about an MX5 you could get a 30K mile say 2008, 2 litre car for your budget. It will cost a lot less to run if you buy carefully and give you the open air fun motoring you seek.

IMO if your looking for a decent Boxster you need to be spending at least £15k and still be prepared to spend a bit on maintenance. That should get you a 987 manual with about 30k say 2006 model.

Just my opinion
This ^^^
Any 986 below £10k will need work.

EdT

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5,220 posts

307 months

Friday 2nd October 2020
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Just read the Cyman buyers guide on here

https://www.pistonheads.com/news/ph-buying-guides/...

"The biggest reliability issues with the Cayman centre around the first-gen (987.1) engines built between 2005 and 2008. First problem is the intermediary shaft (IMS) bearing..."

So 2009 onwards to be safe - agree? (Unless car's history shows it's addressed of course)


Magnum 475

4,019 posts

155 months

Friday 2nd October 2020
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EdT said:
Just read the Cyman buyers guide on here

https://www.pistonheads.com/news/ph-buying-guides/...

"The biggest reliability issues with the Cayman centre around the first-gen (987.1) engines built between 2005 and 2008. First problem is the intermediary shaft (IMS) bearing..."

So 2009 onwards to be safe - agree? (Unless car's history shows it's addressed of course)
Or by a 3.2 and have the LN IMS Bearing upgraded. This gives you a robust engine without the risk of bore scoring that comes with the 3.4.

EdT

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307 months

Friday 2nd October 2020
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Magnum 475 said:
Or by a 3.2 and have the LN IMS Bearing upgraded. This gives you a robust engine without the risk of bore scoring that comes with the 3.4.
I've seen a few nice condition (on screen at least) 3.2 986s with replacement IMS bearing.
In fact there's a lovely looking one I've bookmarked - a 2002 car. Opinions again pls - too early a car?

julian987R

6,840 posts

82 months

Friday 2nd October 2020
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EdT said:
I've seen a few nice condition (on screen at least) 3.2 986s with replacement IMS bearing.
In fact there's a lovely looking one I've bookmarked - a 2002 car. Opinions again pls - too early a car?
The 987 black edition that went up for sale today would be well worth considering
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/202...


EdT

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307 months

Thursday 15th October 2020
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julian987R said:
The 987 black edition that went up for sale today would be well worth considering
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/202...
Lovely - however not a Boxster (I'm after messed up hair) and considerable over budget.