It is a fair amount by any car, really depends how those 118000 miles have been driven.
He has a lot of cars, actually. Porsche Boxter, Toyota Prius, 1982 Mercedes-Benz 380SL, Mercedes-Benz ML320, Renalt Avantime, and more.
He has a lot of cars, actually. Porsche Boxter, Toyota Prius, 1982 Mercedes-Benz 380SL, Mercedes-Benz ML320, Renalt Avantime, and more.
Use 20w50. Recommend Valvoline VR1--it's got a chemical that is good for the old seals. A lot of the "race" oils have the same. Dan
A hybrid Porsche does not currently exist, as Porsche's are made to be high performance sports vehicles. These vehicles require a lot of horsepower, which cannot be produced using a hybrid engine.
the average is around £100 000 but obviously a boxster will be a lot less than that
there are a lot of miles.
a lot a lot
Cars can run for hundreds of thousands of miles if cared for properly. A lot of miles on a car does not necessarily mean it is worn out. A lot of people believe that anything over 100,000 miles is a lot.
it depends... i have owned a porsche 968 coupe with 4 seats, a porsche 911 turbo with 4 seats, a porsche gt3 with 2 seats, and a posche carrera gt with 2 seats. The porsche's that tend to be faster more expensive seem to have 2 seats, due to the fact that a lot of the expensive 1's, especially the gt3's, are meant for racing/speed. 2 seated porsches have exra weight in the back of the car for traction and grip, which makes them easy to control in higher speeds.
It is a lot of miles for me. Maybe it is more for others.
no
400,000 km or 250,000 miles