Low end: 1997, non-S, in fair / poor condition can now be had for as little as $6-7k.
High end: Brand new... $50k.
Beware:
If you are asking this question of answers.com,
this may not be the car for you.
First off, there are whole websites devoted to used car values,
but also, they are all notoriously inaccurate.
For a good reference point, the magazine "Excellence" (devoted to Porsche)
does a market report every issue.
Try to find a recent one on a Boxster.
However, before you buy a car, befriend a german-specific mechanic.
you'll need him.
Or, you can buy a factory manual, and do all the work yourself.
After all, Good mechanics are not super human, they just have knowledge and experience you do not.
I just bought a 1997, 90k miles, with a 3.4l 911 engine.
Car is 9.75/10 on appearance, coilovers, S brakes, 40k miles on engine.
$15k....
-B.
$47,600 USD
$750.00
15- Gallons US
the boxter
Use Porsche antifreeze. Get it from the dealer or online.
In the front trunk
Last time I checked with a Porsche garage in UK, £1,300 for a full set of pads and discs
Rain
Porsche Boxter S, Fiat Panda, Ferrari F430 and lots of Old Rollers
near the fuse box
www.tirerack.com or the owners manual.
No, the cams are run via a chain.