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718 sales numbers ? What do you think ?
Just wondering, anyone knows if the 718s (cayman or boxster form) are flying off the shelves like Macans.... or not ? I've always been a fan of the Boxster/Cayman line, owned 3 total of different eras, but I suspect the 718 will tank...
Not because it's not a good car, it's great - I drove one. It's beautiful, quick, finally gives you more torque, sound is not fantastic but not awful either. But in the end those are toys, and a lot of people who buy toys are car-people, and I'm not sure an enthusiast would pay 60 grand + for a turbo-4 like a GTI's ! The dealer I visited had older 981s which were not marked down because "people want the 6"... Hope I'm wrong, those will be sweet in the used market in a few years, by which time tuners will have found ways to boost them... (for the record the sales guy there mocked my query about a stick, so I gave up and bought a used stick 991 instead, elsewhere) It's a little bit like Grand Tour viewership numbers, can't seem to find #s on sales.... Just wondering how it's doing. Last edited by Deschodt; 12-22-2016 at 08:18 AM.. |
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Don't they publish monthly sales numbers in Panorama?
There was a three about Boxsters here on PPOT last week. Mentioned that "the car that saved Porsche" is ironically selling very slowly at the moment.
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I've seen a few around here. I'm sure they will eventually pick up as people get used to the idea. Haven't there been similar backlash issues when changes have been made before, IE water-cooling/996, 356->911, etc...
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Hard to say. I hate the idea of the turbo inline 4, but there are a lot of people out there who have zero clue about the engineering of these cars. Maybe if the engines start to blow up, I can buy an interior in good shape. I love those interiors.
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For what it's worth, I'm pretty sure they are flat-four engines...
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^ I guess that makes them easier to like. And the whole 919 Hybrid thing is making more sense now too.
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Absolutely. It's 2/3 of a flat 6, not an I4 or V4.
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That was a real issue for me when test driving one... Compared to the wail of a flat 6, that flat 4 pulled way more, but sounded like a subaru.. definitely flat 4, not bad, but not $60K good either.... I almost went for a 981 instead but in the end got a cheaper slightly used 991...
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I think many of us are in the minority. Lots of the newer Porsche buyers are buying it because it is a Porsche, just like they bought BMWs. It is more a status symbol than anything else. The car will never be driven the way it was meant to be.
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919: That's a V4, no?
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Should be noted that the Cayman and Boxster have swapped positions in the price ladder (Cayman is now cheaper than the Boxster).
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Here's an interesting look at the new motor:
PorscheBoost - A technical look at Porsche's new 'B4' modular turbo flat-4 engines and comparison to the B6 turbo flat-6 including redline, bore x stroke, compression ratio... I wonder how they will address the added cooling needed? In a mid-engine that's not very easy to do. |
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^^ Think it'll fit in a 914? ^^
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The sad fact is, the average new Porsche buyer probably doesn't know what the engine displacement or configuration is in their car anyway. It's faster than the old car, handles better, and gets better MPG. Most will be good with that. The car geeks like us might miss the flat six, but we all buy used anyway.
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I wish they would have released a version with a 2.5 Liter, flat 4 NA engine.
give or take 200 horses a bit less weight and good engine sound. And a bit cheaper. Let's face it, most people can't handle 300 much less 350 hp anyway. I know I can't use all those horses to the fullest. But I know I can handle 200 horses in most conditions.
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