thanks DS for the info
but I didn't buy it, the yellow boxster s.
i think i'm going to hold out for a 911 - when the right one comes along,
color/price/tip/miles/etc
that boxster was nice, good price, fitted my criteria...but there's
something magical about saying i own/drive a ****sche 911, or a 911
****sche.
saying i own/drive a boxster doesn't nowhere near conjure up the emotion
associated with a saying a 911
"The Dead Senator" <deadsenator@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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> Lawrence Lugar wrote:
>> DS:
>>
>> tell me what you think of this ****sche Boxster S, listed on ebay...
>>
>>
>>
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ih=008&sspagename=STRK%3AMEWA%3AIT&viewitem=&item=180161095418&rd=1
>> or
>> Ebay Item number: 180161095418
>>
>>
>> What's a good price...fair price...high price, to pay for it?
>> everything else, besides price...seems good/ok?
>>
>>
>
> Well, it's an S, which is nice, but it's also a Tip, which is not (for
> me). A Tip should be good for commuting, but it dings the value
slightly,
> I think. The s****t seats are a nice option and it doesn't have high
> miles.
>
> I don't like it when a vehicle changes hands too quickly. It makes me
> nervous, but it could all be for legit reasons. I would also have to
> personally inspect it (followed by a professional inspection) and know
> that it was never driven in a Maryland winter on salted roads. It is
> cancer to a car.
>
> If my concerns were allayed, I would say that the BIN isn't
unreasonable.
> I see these things priced all over the place. A swing of $8-10k is not
> uncommon depending upon options, mileage, etc.
>
> There's one for sale in my neck of the woods right now for $18.5k
(almost
> exactly the same, but a 6-speed with less miles) and a 2001 for $27k.
> $20.5k looks like it is middle of the pricing spectrum for a 2000 S.
$22k
> would probably be too high.
>
> You'd have to know the history a bit better, but if you got it around
> $18k, it'd be a snappy bargain. Under $18k would be a steal.


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