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944 s2 cab VS boxster 2.5
Well,
what say you ! trade in the s2 for a boxster The Boxster is only 200BHP, where as the s2 is 208 would you really notice 8BHP? Classic square lines on the 44 I love, hence not too keen on the rouned 68 driveability, Performance, MPG, top down I know the top down in the S2 is wicked, pretty sure the box is not that fab ideas??? OR go for a 968 cab 944 turbo cab |
If you're going to get a boxster - swing for the 2.7. The 2.5 is pretty sluggish and has substantially less torque than the 944 s2.
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i had a 944s2 cab (3 actually) i now have a 2.7 boxster. Boxster>944. the top is crap on the 944, very prone to breaking the b pillars. When this happens you get screwed because you cannot buy the replacement part, it was superceded to a different part that requires a new bow and other b pillar to be replaced as well, cost is like $2500 usd, then you need to recover the top as the main bow is replaced. I can tell you that I am very leery of the boxster top too, seems very frail at best, but there are so many boxsters , that i know the parts would be cheap.
Personally I think the boxster is a better car as well, the whole car seems much more modern(as it should) and compared to the 944, it is like a razor. The 944 cab is very truck like compared to the boxster. |
I'd disagree with the top comment.
Never had any problems and neither have I heard of any problems other than a couple of posts (here or on Rennlist) Like anything, unless you've owned the car from new you dont know what kinda abuse the top has taken. Quote:
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Not a contest IMO. I would take the Boxster even in itīs tiniest, original iteration.
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There is really no useful difference between a 2.5 liter Boxster and the early 2.7 liter Boxster. The difference in HP was something like 15, which is pretty tough to feel.
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There was also those engine failure issues with a the 2.5.......careful research on production dates needs to be if you are going get a 2.5. All boxsters need an inspection on the RMS (Rear Main Seal) as part of the PPI. |
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