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Join Date: Nov 2009
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So my friend has a 996 911 which he lets me drive occasionally and I loved it, the sound, responsiveness, and vehicle dynamics are fantastic. So I decided to drink the cool aid and get a Porsche as a daily driver. After much searching and several near misses with older 911s that ended up needing significant and expensive engine rebuilds I found a 2005 Boxster with 13000 miles that I bought last week.
I Love the car. I was worried at first that it wouldn't "scratch the porsche itch" but I was wrong. It is a fantastic car, since I have gotten it I have put 2000 miles on it and about 50 on my E60 M5. It is nowhere near as fast as the M5 but it is waaay more rewarding to drive. I consider it the best decision I have made in awhile and I look forward to being a member of this community which I hear is the best place around to get technical info on all manner of porsches. I might even be a convert BMW guy, Cheers |
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: SC
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welcome to the club, Soule.....you'll find that it just keeps getting better !!
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Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Northern Virginia
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Welcome! Some would say posting a pic of the new toy would be appropriate. Now.. just get out there and drive it!
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Join Date: Nov 2009
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![]() ![]() ![]() Enclosed some pics of the new ride, enjoy. |
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WANNABE (again)
Join Date: May 2003
Location: SW O-HI-O
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Envious here. Congrats on the purchase and glad to hear another who enjoys the Boxster and doesn't fall into the "less than a 911" trap.
Sadly this board is a little slow when it comes to Boxster chat, but an otherwise great community. (Minus a few bad apples, but what board doesn't have those?) I also try to keep up with Rennlist.com boards, but they (foolishly) have separate boards for the 986, the 987, and the Cayman cars. Enjoy that car! ![]()
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Doug Currently Between Porsches PART OF MY SOUL: '74 911, '78 911 Targa, '01 Boxster, '70 911T, '99 Boxster (#2), '72 911T, '88 911, '99 Boxster (#1), '84 911 Turbo Look, '73 911 Targa, '88 944 |
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Join Date: Nov 2009
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It is funny that you say the "less than a 911" stereotype. I have heard all of that stuff too. I have also heard/read that the 987 boxster and cayman are actually a better platform than the 911. The mid-engine layout and porsche handling make for a car that is dyanmically superior.
I also heard (rumor) that porsche left the LSD out of the initial versions of the Cayman S due to the fact that it would perform on par with the naturally aspirated 911s. Personally I love both cars and I think that the cayman/boxster are a great addition to the porsche line-up and are much better complimentary models to the 911 than past models i.e. the 944/914/928 etc. |
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WANNABE (again)
Join Date: May 2003
Location: SW O-HI-O
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You heard right. Overall the Boxster / Cayman were tuned specifically to fit a marketing scheme, not max performance. But they (Porsche) seem to be easing out of that, at least a little bit. Too many people (i.e. journos) are praising the Cayman so much, it would be foolish of Porsche to continue to leave the middies so far behind.
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Doug Currently Between Porsches PART OF MY SOUL: '74 911, '78 911 Targa, '01 Boxster, '70 911T, '99 Boxster (#2), '72 911T, '88 911, '99 Boxster (#1), '84 911 Turbo Look, '73 911 Targa, '88 944 |
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