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I want to buy a porsche, but am not bothered about the engine. Just love the shape Any ideas if this is poss
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Alateixe     Reply with quote
l live in UK, so would only consider travelling within Europe to buy.
Beert     Reply with quote
Find an old 912 - a 60 is 4-cylinder model that is been well kept. It is crude by modern stds, but you will love it.
Star Rider     Reply with quote
If you do not care about the engine and just like looking at the shape, why not just buy a poster. Lots cheaper and it does not drip oil in your garage.
User     Reply with quote
Just look at auto ads and find a porsche with a blown engine for cheap and put in any engine you want, myself l think there kind of pretentious looking , id rather have a buggatta.
Coach     Reply with quote
get one with a fast engine or you will regret your decision later
Kim     Reply with quote
my friend bought a porsche cos he liked it. THe boxter model it was but due to the fact the biggest thing hed been in before that was a Kia, Eight hours after driving out the dealers it was upside down on its roll bars doing a pirouette! To have a 3.6 litre engine and not being able to handle it is dangerous to you and other people. Either buy a matchbox model or as one chap on here remarked buy a poster. if the poster tears, you wont need to remortgage the house to replace it
Lostyo     Reply with quote
You can not go wrong with an early boxster. Their fairly cheap to run, very fun to drive, good trunk space, decent fuel cost and looks great. Prices continue to fall as well. That is my advice anyway. Go after a 2000 or later if possible. They have the same interior as the 911.
Bobyer     Reply with quote
''Any ideas if this is poss?''
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no its not possible to buy a porche yes of course its possible wow your quick save some money get your self an old 911 turbo and have a blast uuu duh
Kickshaw     Reply with quote
If ur going for all out style & do not care about the price, l would say the new Cayman S is the way to go. They r probably the newest, most styled Porsche is around. If u want a more classic look which is always cool.but a bit more expensive, get a Carrera. the Cayman S is in the high 50's-low 60 is & the Carrera ranges from about 73-87. If u can not spend that much, go for the Boxter, & if u do not have enough for that, go for an old 928, those r classics & very cool.
Lemon     Reply with quote
l got my husband a porsche for his birthday andi did the research on vehix.com, they can find dealers in europe too. The car l got my husband is silver though

http://vehix.com/research/buildYourCar.aspx?year=2006&make=16000000000030&model=911%20Carrera&radius=75&zip=02461&w=d
couzo     Reply with quote
Get yourself an used boxter. They are cheap and very good on reiablity and gas. Good luck.
Callaway     Reply with quote
get a moby dick or a 911 turbo 2005 or a carrera.
Que     Reply with quote
get an early car.post 69 has the long wheel base.the 1969 911t also retains the dual triple throat webber carbs..2.0 flat six,and the car is about 2100 lbs.loads of fun l bought one.
Happy     Reply with quote
It depends on what you're willing to spend as to what l would reccommend. If u r looking for new, or nearly new, the Boxter does have a great look. You could settle for one of the early ones with the 2.7L engine to start. If Boxster is too rich for the blood ( l do not know enough to say it is or not) get a 944 or 968 cabriolet. These were the predecessors to the Boxster, & r very fun to drive. Lastly, the 911 is just like a simple black dress on a beautiful woman: Timeless & sexy. Any year will do. l am sure there r plenty of car buying sites on the web for the UK.
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