[ quote]ORIGINAL: pacemaker1000
if you take the plates off an original boxter and say it was beand new model your avaerage punter would believe you, which i think is a good thing.
its one of the reasons your investment keeps its value so well.
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Kept its value so well ... now it no longer does Porsche can afford to do a proper update and not some minor tickering in there coffee breaks []
REFS Residuals see posting below from Cayman section by SLAPSHOT,
Spot the differences between original & current []
slapshot
Some hard facts.
My 2007 Boxster S is being traded-in at the OPC on Tuesday 4th March for a new Cayman S.
Dealer is giving me £30,000 for the Boxster. That's a £16,000 loss in 1 year.
I did try selling privately for £34,950 but there was NO interest at all (see http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/353567.htm)
Will keep an eye on the price the dealer advertises the Boxster for. They suggested it would be £35,850. We'll see!
if you take the plates off an original boxter and say it was beand new model your avaerage punter would believe you, which i think is a good thing.
its one of the reasons your investment keeps its value so well.
[/quote]
Kept its value so well ... now it no longer does Porsche can afford to do a proper update and not some minor tickering in there coffee breaks []
REFS Residuals see posting below from Cayman section by SLAPSHOT,
Spot the differences between original & current []
slapshot
Some hard facts.
My 2007 Boxster S is being traded-in at the OPC on Tuesday 4th March for a new Cayman S.
Dealer is giving me £30,000 for the Boxster. That's a £16,000 loss in 1 year.
I did try selling privately for £34,950 but there was NO interest at all (see http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/353567.htm)
Will keep an eye on the price the dealer advertises the Boxster for. They suggested it would be £35,850. We'll see!