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Van Fanel

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Wed Feb 02, 2005 7:40 pm
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Hi all:

First of all, sorry for my poor english. I want to know if it is posible
to get a secon hand Boxster in a Porsche store with Renting financial
option, or if it is only for new cars.

And if you know what do i have to keep in mind when i see the car,
please tell me (just to know the real kilometers of the car). For example:
the steering wheel, pedals? (i don't know if you call it like this),
suspension, etc.

And the last question: what do you prefer? a 1999-2000 Boxster S or a
2001-2002 Boxster?

Thank you very much in advance.

Van.

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Thu Feb 03, 2005 7:40 pm
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If I understand your questions:

It is possible to find leases (long term rental...2-5 years) at many
dealers. Everything is negotiable; however, I do not know if they will
lease one that's over 3 years old. This is all based on the U.S. market.

A 2000 BoxsterS would be much superior to a 2001-02 regular Boxster.


"Van Fanel" <manuelggg.TakeThisOut@teleline.es> wrote in message
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 > Hi all:
 >
 > First of all, sorry for my poor english. I want to know if it is
 > posible to get a secon hand Boxster in a Porsche store with Renting
 > financial option, or if it is only for new cars.
 >
 > And if you know what do i have to keep in mind when i see the car,
 > please tell me (just to know the real kilometers of the car). For example:
 > the steering wheel, pedals? (i don't know if you call it like this),
 > suspension, etc.
 >
 > And the last question: what do you prefer? a 1999-2000 Boxster S or a
 > 2001-2002 Boxster?
 >
 > Thank you very much in advance.
 >
 > Van.
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