Used Car of the Day: 2006 Porsche Boxster

Tim Healey
by Tim Healey

Today's UCOTD is a fairly simple one -- a 2006 Porsche Boxster with a manual transmission.


The seller says the car is in good shape except for minor rock chips and the like. There are some cosmetic mods that the first owner made, including changes to the exhaust tips, sidemarker lights, daytime running lights, and the stereo. The stereo now has Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, and a backup camera.

The original parts are still available, should you want to bring the car back to how it left the factory.

This New York-based car is on sale for $23,000.

[Images: Seller]

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Tim Healey
Tim Healey

Tim Healey grew up around the auto-parts business and has always had a love for cars — his parents joke his first word was “‘Vette”. Despite this, he wanted to pursue a career in sports writing but he ended up falling semi-accidentally into the automotive-journalism industry, first at Consumer Guide Automotive and later at Web2Carz.com. He also worked as an industry analyst at Mintel Group and freelanced for About.com, CarFax, Vehix.com, High Gear Media, Torque News, FutureCar.com, Cars.com, among others, and of course Vertical Scope sites such as AutoGuide.com, Off-Road.com, and HybridCars.com. He’s an urbanite and as such, doesn’t need a daily driver, but if he had one, it would be compact, sporty, and have a manual transmission.

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  • Craiger Craiger on Jul 10, 2023

    Speaking as someone who's on his second 987 Cayman, I can say that they're fairly rugged cars, and not as hard to work on as you might think. Just yesterday I had the main engine cover off to change the air filter and clean the MAF.


    There's also an access panel behind the seats, although you do have to remove the seats, the center console, and the carpet. That's obviously a bit of a pain, but once it's all taken apart, you actually have pretty good access to the engine accessories and shifter cables.


    There's also a panel behind each wheel, for when you need to change the plugs and coils.


    Once you get the access panels off a 987, there's sufficient room to work. On most front engined cars you really can't do anything to get to the sides or the back of the engine, short of lifting it out of the car.


    As far as IMS, there are different versions of the engines out there which have different bearing designs. It would be a good idea when considering a purchase to determine the particular engine in the car.





  • 28-Cars-Later 28-Cars-Later on Jul 10, 2023

    No miles listed in the ad, average miles per Manheim is 76K and average valuation is $14,7. There are examples in the low 20s but they are much lower miles and higher grade... unless this seller has a high grade example he smoked some crack prior to posting at $23K [?!?].


    6/5/23 $22,200 *36,138 4.36 CY/M --RegularMidwestmyCentralAuction

    6/9/23 $17,500 48,966 4.56CY/A SilverRegularSoutheastPalm Beach

    6/12/23 $16,200 57,504 3.56CY/M --RegularSoutheastmyCentralAuction

    6/27/23 $12,100 61,951 1.76CY/M --RegularMidwestmyCentralAuction

    7/5/23 $11,600 92,440 3.46CY/A --RegularNortheastmyCentralAuction

    6/22/23 $16,000 94,881 3.66G/A WhiteLeaseSouthwestDallas-Fort Worth

    5/31/23 $14,500 102,017 4.86G/5 RedRegularWest CoastCalifornia




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  • VoGhost If you want this to succeed, enlarge the battery and make the vehicle in Spartanburg so you buyers get the $7,500 discount.
  • Jeff Look at the the 65 and 66 Pontiacs some of the most beautiful and well made Pontiacs. 66 Olds Toronado and 67 Cadillac Eldorado were beautiful as well. Mercury had some really nice looking cars during the 60s as well. The 69 thru 72 Grand Prix were nice along with the first generation of Monte Carlo 70 thru 72. Midsize GM cars were nice as well.The 69s were still good but the cheapening started in 68. Even the 70s GMs were good but fit and finish took a dive especially the interiors with more plastics and more shared interiors.
  • Proud2BUnion I typically recommend that no matter what make or model you purchase used, just assure that is HAS a prior salvage/rebuilt title. Best "Bang for your buck"!
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