ok i jsut turned 16 and by 17 my father has said he wud get me a car but has said not a porsche boxster but sumthing else. i think if my fathers business is well i think i will get one. but i want to buy it used to save money. i dont mind getting one that is year 2000 or 2007. but i wouldnt want to and i dont think my dad would run the price over 35,000$ canadian. but i want to get the biggest bang for my buck and some one told me for 35 g’s the 2003 is a real good one to get becuase from 2002 they made alot of adjustments to the 2003 for comfort and performance. but what do u think do u think i should get a cheaper one because the cheaper one might be better its jsut a bit older?
i dotn need mean comments were nto rich jsut very stable and am very thankful if i do get one if i dont well i disown my father.lol
yeah but which one would u get if u could at a reasonable price offcourse we all want the new ones but reasonable one and y taht one in particular?
I’m trying to help my friend buy her boyfriend buy the ulitmate Christmas gift, which we decided would be for him to acually get to drive his new Porsche for REAL. He owns multpile “high end” cars, mostly BMWs, and loves them so much he’s already looking to buy another species Porsche. What could be better than to let him train for a day and actulally see what they can do for real? He has always loved cars, but is annoyingly slow on the highway because he doesn’t want to get tickets like he did when he was younger (he’s 60 now). He is thinking of joining a new “executive” race track being built in our area, but at 200K inital membership fee, she thinks just getting out and trying it first would be a great gift. It needs to be a class with pro instuctors and training, allow your own car, only one day or less long, and be GREAT! The budget is about $600 or less, and very best that it’s in Florida (Homestead?). I.ve seen NASA’s site – any advice on how to go about it and if its worth it?