2007 Porsche Boxster S Very Low Miles, Babied - Dallas on 2040-cars
Frisco, Texas, United States
You are bidding on an Ultra Clean 2007 Porsche Boxster S with very low miles. She has never spent a night outside. We bought this car in fall of 2012 with only 6,000 miles on the odometer. The car had been rained on only twice at that point. Why are we selling? She is a SUPER fun car, but I think we are getting old. She is pretty low to the ground and the boss has a bad back. Looking for a BMW 5 series or X5. She has a fresh inspection sticker, synthetic oil change and new Michelins on the rear. Front tires are original and have about 50% life. The front tires still have the little new wiskers hanging off the sides. There is nothing wrong with this car. We replaced a charcoal filter and pump or something related to emissions / gasoline fumes (1 year ago). We used OEM Porsche parts and a Master Porsche mechanic who opened his own shop in Plano. Feel free to have a pre-buy inspection. If you find something major wrong with the car, walk away, I will pay the inspection fee. We are not in a rush to sell this car. We are not having money problems, we are not upside down in the car, our interest rate is 1.99%. We are still enjoying it as the weather warms up. Our plan is to be patient and find someone who will appreciate the car and pay decent coin for it. The car is for sell locally, we reserve the right to end the auction at any time, even up to the last minute. I will help with delivery of this car, we are pretty flexible as we fly for near free. Please email questions, but do not ask dumb ones. Such "what the least you will take for it" or "how about 25,000 today!" |
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