Boxster - Long Term / High Mileage Update @ 140K - FInal
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Boxster - Long Term / High Mileage Update @ 140K - FInal

 
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Posted: Sat Jul 30, 2005 4:13 pm    Post subject: Boxster - Long Term / High Mileage Update @ 140K - FInal Reply with quote

Last post on this topic - and probably on AAP <frown>

Well, I finally sold my 1998 Arctic Silver Boxster. It had +140K on the
clock, and the body/paint/interior looked like brand new, even after 7
years of use.

Everything worked when I sold it, but the conv top fabric (original)
was getting a little frayed looking, and the rear window (replaced
once) was yellowing and slightly cracked at middle.

All in all, owning this car was a very rewarding experience, although I
had my moments with a couple of frustrating repair situations,
including not ever having established any worthwhile trusting
relationship with my local servicing dealer. The car was always a
pleasure to drive, and to the end got 25 MPG on highway, and didn't
use/burn/drip so much as a drop of Mobil One oil even with all those
miles on the clock.

I sold it because I figure that about 70-80 percent of the 'practical
service life' was through the car, i.e. was on original clutch,
original rear rotors, original alternator, etc etc, so I figured some
sort of major repair was inevitable, and I could'nt see myself putting
on a new top, and/or clutch, etc, or whatever was next. After those
particular repairs, I would still have a well-worn car, looking at some
other future wear out repair.

Interestingly, for the price I sold it, I think the recieving owner
*should* be ready to do such repair if and when it's ready, and the car
would still be a bargain FOR THEM. Those days of worrying about that
aspect are best left behind me, though.

Anyway, I have a new C-6 Corvette (Machine Silver) on order, will be
built in a couple weeks, and wanted to wish everyone farewell.

Before anyone starts a rant on Porsche vs 'Vette, let me just say that
the very
day I first test drove the Boxster, I knew the power was a little down
(205 hp), and I am going to get that itch scratched with 400 HP, at
about the same price the Boxster set me back. But other than that one
major point, I think it all boils down to preference, and I will be
glad to have experienced *both* cars (also had a pre-owned '86 Vette
years back). The Boxster served me well, and hopefully is now in the
hands of someone who will do any minor reconditioning needed to extend
it's life even longer!

My Best,

GS

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Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2005 12:14 am    Post subject: Re: Boxster - Long Term / High Mileage Update @ 140K - FInal Reply with quote

Enjoy that 400 hp!
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