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Should I spend $10,000 on a used 2001 Porsche Boxer S? or just buy a new...
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<blockquote data-quote="ElGrande" data-source="post: 2664950" data-attributes="member: 289520"><p>Call your insurance company first. That huge jump in premium alone will probably make up your mind for you.</p><p></p><p>Also, dial up the local Porsche dealer. Ask them how much a brake job is on a Boxster (not "Boxer"). Then call the Honda dealer and ask the same on a Civic/Accord. Ask the Porsche dealer how much it would be to replace a head gasket. If it still sounds inexpensive to you, then go for it. </p><p></p><p>I wouldn't touch a 10-year old Boxster with 150K miles. And if you plan on trying to get a loan for one, it'll be VERY difficult.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ElGrande, post: 2664950, member: 289520"] Call your insurance company first. That huge jump in premium alone will probably make up your mind for you. Also, dial up the local Porsche dealer. Ask them how much a brake job is on a Boxster (not "Boxer"). Then call the Honda dealer and ask the same on a Civic/Accord. Ask the Porsche dealer how much it would be to replace a head gasket. If it still sounds inexpensive to you, then go for it. I wouldn't touch a 10-year old Boxster with 150K miles. And if you plan on trying to get a loan for one, it'll be VERY difficult. [/QUOTE]
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