2005 Porsche Boxster S Convertible 2-door 3.2l on 2040-cars
Chattanooga, Tennessee, United States
I am selling
my 2005 Boxster S. with 15,663 miles. Yes, that is no typo. This is your chance
to own a nearly new, well optioned, ultra low mileage Boxster for less than half the original price. I purchased
this car in May of 2010 from a friend who was the original owner. It had a
little over 4300 miles on it then. I have really enjoyed it for the last 3
years. I am building a new home and am selling a few of my cars. I have been a
member of PCA for 38 years and have owned Porsches since college, 42 years ago.
I have had all the service work at Porsche of Chattanooga. I will service the
car one last time to give the new owner a chance at a pre-purchase inspection. I am
enclosing scan on the window sticker, so you can see how well it is equipped. The
Michelin tires are in great condition. The PASM
makes the car ride extremely well and the sport-chrono stiffens the suspension
on the curvy Tennessee back roads. This is the best Porsche that I have ever
owned and positively flies up the Tail of the Dragon. The Bose
sound system has a 5 disc CD changer and sounds great. You will really like the Bi-Xenon lights. In addition to the factory mats, I have a set of Loyd’s mats as well as an indoor cover. The 19 inch Carrera classic wheels are in great shape and have the factory crests. The front wheels are 8 inch wide and have 235/35 19 Michelin Sport tires. The rears are 9.5 inch wide and have 265/35 19 Michelins. All the tires are in great shape. It has heated front seats. The park-assist
works well when backing. The Sycamore
package is wood trim which really brings on the compliments and is highly
unusual. It has a clear bra on it that has kept the front end out of harms way, except for one small chip in the bra. The bra works well but is not invisible. I had the
passenger rocker damaged in a jacking incident. It was repaired and you not
find it easily. Also there is a small crease in the front valence. These pictures, hopefully, show how nice the car is. I have kept the car up. It has not been used in snow and rarely in the rain. I cannot see how the car could possibly disappoint. The car is really very nice and does not look like it is 8 years old. My reserve price is in the high range for a 2005 Boxster S but considers the ultra low mileage and condition. Low ball offers will be a waste of both our time, so please spare us. Again, I will have the car serviced at our local Porsche dealer, so all you have to do is get in it and drive. It is a true joy to drive. Should you have an interesting trade, I would consider taking your car in on trade. My wife needs a 4 door Civic, Corolla, or the like. Your bid is a binding contract, so have your financing arranged and in place before bidding. Shipping costs are at the expense of the successful bidder. Shipping is not as bad as you may think and is easily arranged. If you have less than perfect feed back or less than 20 positive feedbacks, contact me before placing bid. Your verifiable bank references can be checked out, but only if before bidding. The car is for sale locally and may be withdrawn from bidding. I will answer any questions and will help arrange transportation and pre-purchase inspection. |
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