A white manual car also sold according to Pistonheads - 15,000 miles at near to asking (£37,500). Couple of spotted Spyders (not my pics):
Porsche Boxster Spyder by kenjonbro, on Flickr
Boxster Spyder by kenjonbro, on Flickr


ORIGINAL: rob.kellock My Spyder is 3 years old today.
Thanks. It's a healthy number of cars to watch the spec vs what shifts first. Which such a relatively low number of cars, surely most buyers will search nationwide and so a sale is unlikely to be influenced by the proximity of the car to the buyer.ORIGINAL: daro911£38750.00 2011 Reg CarORIGINAL: flat6How much was it on sale for?ORIGINAL: daro911 silver sports seat[] private Spyder is no longer on pistonheads tonight
Head Count 23/05/13 OPC x 6 Pistonheads x 3 + 4 OPC Cars Autotrader x 3 cars not on Pistonheads Total Choice Today 12 Spyders or 5% of UK allocation[![]()
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But it must make you feel a bit better. Mine has over 14k miles now (but the majority of the miles are my own rather than someone else's) and these higher mileage cars with strong asking prices gives a little reassurance. I don't see anyone paying close to the price of a car with half the mileage though...ORIGINAL: rob.kellock £40k for 20k miles is strong money.
Keep it until you can top it with something even more special. Until you can work out what you'd top it with, it should stay[ORIGINAL: rob.kellock Mine is booked in tomorrow for warranty renewal and MOT. I have brokered a deal such that (effectively) instead of paying the inspection fee, I am having an oil and filter change. It is not due a service for another 12 months but after a couple of track days, an oil change certainly won't do any harm. Guess she's a keeper?
[ORIGINAL: rob.kellock My Spyder is 3 years old today.
I've just signed it to rob. Not on a whim for the love of Spyder ownership[ORIGINAL: rob.kellock Having (just about) decided to keep the car, I will keep it OPC as they do look after me at Bolton. As far as the warranty goes, mine has already had a complete new front o/s fan assembly, countless hours of work rectifying a broken fuel gauge and then more work whilst we discovered that the car had secretly been fitted from new with the optional large fuel tank! Whilst the government seems hell bent on destroying my profession, the OPC warranty is a useful plan B - if the car does ever have to go in a "fire sale" it will sell more easily with the warranty. How tragic that I even have to think about that... Incidentally, please feel free to sign the e-petition to save UK Justice! [link]http://epetitions.direct.gov.uk/petitions/48628[/link]
Surprised they allow you anything that sharp in the care home [ORIGINAL: John . I've even got a roll of tape and a scalpel! []
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