Boxsters

Stuart Truman said:
Stark said:
I know it's silly money. I guess it's because I've paid mine ff I'm looking at other cars when really I should be happy that's I'm not owing on it.....£500 a month could be better spent I guess

Thanks Wondermike

Like your business idea ;)

Been practicing on 2 panels every week with different products
 
Stark said:
Yup, naturally....maybe Bose too....

Bose is vital.

I had the sound plus, a pile of shite if you ask me.

Parrot made it worse.

The in car nav with communication module was the worst thing in the history of car telephony - you had to put in a sim card!!

We are talking 2007 not 1997 models just to keep you in the loop.

Updates on the Nav were mortgage inducing.

Trivia:

They moved the air intake from the left on the 987 model to both sides this time round so the driver can have the same aural pleasure like the passenger.
 
£20k down and £499 per month with a GFV of £18k is insane, you would have to be mental to do that deal. the total cost over 4 years is £43k, where as the total cost of my E350 over 4 years is £31k and the list prices are not that different.
 
Cheapest 2010 E350 convertible on Autotrader at present is £27k
Cheapest 2010 3.4S Boxster on Autotrader at present is £28k

Hmmm, don't figure that math is your strongest subject :poke:
 
sars said:
Cheapest 2010 E350 convertible on Autotrader at present is £27k
Cheapest 2010 3.4S Boxster on Autotrader at present is £28k

Hmmm, don't figure that math is your strongest subject :poke:


Yes Maths is indeed my strongest subject as are cars since we buy around 20 a month :thumbsup:

I dont see many fleet drivers driving new porsches??

Discounts at the Merc forecourt are on average around £5000.

These things have to be taken into consideration when applying the depreciation cost.

You compared the old boxster(987) to the new one.

Wait till the E class changes shape.

You can always glean some figures from this website: http://www.parkers.co.uk/cars/prices/new/mercedes-benz/e-class/cabriolet-2010/
 
sars said:
where as the total cost of my E350

Just pointing out the MY in my previous post

shawna said:
Its not that bad and the residuals on the porsche are twice that on the Merc.

:rofl: you made a statement that was factually incorrect, the three year used price for each of the cars I quoted was nowhere near the statement you made, not even close.......you exaggerated, man up and admit it :D
 
sars said:
sars said:
where as the total cost of my E350

Just pointing out the MY in my previous post

shawna said:
Its not that bad and the residuals on the porsche are twice that on the Merc.

:rofl: you made a statement that was factually incorrect, the three year used price for each of the cars I quoted was nowhere near the statement you made, not even close.......you exaggerated, man up and admit it :D

Ok double no but much better would have been more appropriate here.

But you get my gist.
 
Need to make a decision today as to which way to go. Def the 3.4 S....just specs to decide and colour. The white ones are really starting to interest me now....
 
Stark said:
Need to make a decision today as to which way to go. Def the 3.4 S....just specs to decide and colour. The white ones are really starting to interest me now....

Black or White. These have the Strongest Residuals or else they will sell faster second hand) << if depreciation is of concern (or like me you change cars weekly).

Steering controls, sat nav, sports seats, full leather, coloured centre caps, litronic package, bose, communication package(if its still called that).

19 inch wheels are my preference.<<<<No 20 acutually are better :D

PDK PDK PDK :)

Negotiate a lot :D

Shawn

p.s. let me spec one up quickly as i lost touch with the options.
 
OK this is what i specced up:

Boxster S
£ 43,660.00

Exterior Colour
White


0Q
£ 0.00

Black Cabriolet Roof
£ 0.00

Interior Colour
Carrera Red natural leather

NG,£ 2,901.00

Exterior
Painted headlamp cleaning system cover
XUBm£ 138.00
Mesh wind deflector
551
£ 182.00
Electrically retractable exterior mirrors
748
£ 202.00

Automatically dimming interior and exterior mirrors with integrated rain sensor
P13
£ 332.00

ParkAssist rear
635
£ 348.00

Bi-Xenon lighting system with Dynamic Light System (PDLS)
603
£ 477.00

Top tinted windscreen
567
£ 77.00

Wheels
20-inch Carrera S wheel
423
£ 971.00

Wheel Accessories
Tyre pressure monitoring system (TPM)
482
£ 421.00

Porsche wheel crest
446
£ 109.00

Interior
Sports seats, electrical (14-way) with memory package
P06
£ 1,538.00

Floor mats
810
£ 73.00

Interior Leather
Leather interior in natural leather
998
£ 0.00

Others
3rd Year Porsche Assistance
A01
£ 169.00

Third Year Warranty
WO1
£ 660.00

Total Price*
£ 52,258.00
 
If you do bite, get the PCP finance from somewhere better, try Asset Finance Direct (Yorkshire Bank) on 0800 661100, I have used them on my last two cars, my current APR is 5.18%

The thing that puts me of the red interior is that it is all red, dash, steering wheel etcetera, so you could spec it in black and get the seats and door panels re-upholstered in red leather.
 
sars said:
If you do bite, get the PCP finance from somewhere better, try Asset Finance Direct (Yorkshire Bank) on 0800 661100, I have used them on my last two cars, my current APR is 5.18%

The thing that puts me of the red interior is that it is all red, dash, steering wheel etcetera, so you could spec it in black and get the seats and door panels re-upholstered in red leather.

Very Valid point.
 
... and check it's not a thrashed ex-demo model as well
 
Fantastic: (forgot to add auto box!)

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