Buying suggestions
#16
viv-1,
Based on the above requirements (automatic, reliability, safety features, $15K), I would strongly recommend looking for a Boxster S tiptronic.
It ticks all the boxes and will be fun for the both of you.
I know people who bought a used Boxster as a beater, hoping the engine would break so they could shoe-horn something big and dangerous in its place.
40,000 miles later, it is still humming along without a care.
Anything else at that price point, will be older and more delicate in terms of reliability.
As an example, I saw a 2000 Boxster S- Tip with 63K miles for $14,995 (asking).
My $.02
Based on the above requirements (automatic, reliability, safety features, $15K), I would strongly recommend looking for a Boxster S tiptronic.
It ticks all the boxes and will be fun for the both of you.
I know people who bought a used Boxster as a beater, hoping the engine would break so they could shoe-horn something big and dangerous in its place.
40,000 miles later, it is still humming along without a care.
Anything else at that price point, will be older and more delicate in terms of reliability.
As an example, I saw a 2000 Boxster S- Tip with 63K miles for $14,995 (asking).
My $.02
The Boxster is a fabulous car in its own right, and would be a world-class decision for a "2nd car." Put the top down, find a winding road and you're in heaven.
I know you've mentioned it twice, but you need to seriously discuss a manual tranny with the better half. Like you, I just came from a 6-speed manual 3 series and Porsche's is so much better/refined it's not even in the same ballpark. Can she drive a stick at all? If so, suggest a test drive (or three) with a combination of tips and manuals just to make sure this is a deal breaker. At the risk of beating my chest a bit, my wife insisted on a manual for her Audi station wagon and loves driving my Carrera.
So I'd limit your search to the Boxter, or a 964/993 Carrera. These two models run from 1989 through 1998 and would be a righteous introduction to the marque. The 964 also heralded the introduction of the tiptronic, but you already know my opinion on that. Don't go down the road of a 944; I had a 944S2 a while back and, while it was a great car, you would have to get very lucky to find one better than a modern 911 or Boxster. YMMV.
#18
In case there was any doubt these cars can run forever....
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Jason
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#19
Gary
#20
Can't agree more. My first Porsche was a 2000 Boxster with manual and it was tons of fun to drive even though it was not fast.
Heck, even my wife's current Cayenne is a ton of fun to drive. It drives better than most Japanese "sports" sedan and even our (now gone) BMW Z3.
Heck, even my wife's current Cayenne is a ton of fun to drive. It drives better than most Japanese "sports" sedan and even our (now gone) BMW Z3.
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