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boxter advice please

cococola

New member
Hi I have owned a 944 for the past 4 years and have benefitted with classic insurance,reasonable reliability and running costs.Iam considering upgrading to a Boxter and I would appreciate any advice on running costs,reliability,insurance etc etc.
many thanks in advance
Alan
 
Hi Alan

I have a 2000 Boxster 3.2 S insured on a classic car policy with Hagerty International (08700 420220) costs me about £200 per year, agreed value and includes breakdown cover. I have had the car for about 6 months, had it serviced by a specialist when I got it and that cost around £600 but needed a few bits doing. Since then I have had to have the rear screen replaced for £500 at local OPC (covered under the insurance policy). Car likes fuel, get I suppose about 25 mpg! Other than that its great, much more fun than the 944 I had before!
 

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