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Yes, it is a chick's car in image at least. I'm more concerned with how a car drives than the image, though. That's why I own one.
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About 3 days ago, the most gentleman-like guy I know told me he was jealous of my car. If by chick car you mean "not showing off" like a ricer Evo, that's fine by me.
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The only reason I came on this thread and read through everything was to see which pic of the gorgeous chic Ekam posted!!
Chic's car? We had a chic with an '09 S at BrumosU and she was the 2nd fastest car there. A Boxster is a driver's car, just not all owners are drivers. :cheers: |
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You sound kind of desperate........ :D |
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In general, all convertibles are seen as girly because girls like convertibles.
But to me, the Boxster is a mans car. It has the formula of a sportscar. Mid engine, aerodynamic, lightweight. |
"Man's car" "woman's car" - they are just words with no solid meaning. Once again the imprecision of the human language lends itself to confusion, exploitation and cause for unnecessary anxiety among those susceptible individuals.
This person observed the fact that a higher proportion of women buy Boxsters over Caymans and 911s correctly. But did not understand the reason behind this observation. And furthered his error by trying to imply the car is not "manly" in amidst of his own confusion. I think women buy Boxsters because: 1. Boxsters are cheaper - women still don't make as much money as men in the workforce overall. 2. Women don't care about 0-100 bragging rights as much - so the speed of the higher models isn't a huge lure. 3. The Boxster is a very good looking convertible - and more women would prefer to have pretty cars over V8s with nostrils on the bonnet. All these are valid reasons for women preferring the Boxster. And if guys decide to buy the Boxster for similar reasons, they are just equally as valid. Anyone who doesn't understand this is not a smart person in this regard, and their opinion on the matter warrants no further examination. We can take pity in their lack of analytical prowess and move on. |
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(the 360 scares her with ~410 hp with tubi). :cool: I do not consider the Boxster to be a girls car. It is a driver's car. Any gearhead that doesn't enjoy driving a Boxster must be addicted to mega horsepower rather than a precision driving instrument. I have never been enamored with US muscle cars that can go like stink in a straight line and cannot turn for squat IMVHO. |
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That's certainly not the car I expected to see in AutoX!
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I think women buy Boxsters because:
1. Boxsters are cheaper - women still don't make as much money as men in the workforce overall. 2. Women don't care about 0-100 bragging rights as much - so the speed of the higher models isn't a huge lure. 3. The Boxster is a very good looking convertible - and more women would prefer to have pretty cars over V8s with nostrils on the bonnet. especially "Bald headed" man should stay far away from it. |
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I think a lot of the perceptions about the Boxster came from the original stats. Fast forward to the current numbers and I doubt it would be labeled as a chicks car as quickly.
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Hi, first time poster here.
I just bought a '99 Arena red base. and I just sold my '58 190SL it was also called a ladies car but that was because of rosemarie nitribitt . I've owned several fast cars like corvette and driven a couple of Ferrari's. The Boxster is hands down the most fun to drive. Great forum....... ~ Nick |
Welcome...have you posted pictures...you know it is a requirement as a newbie :cheers:
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My wife says "We think so too". I guess that is why we have 2 Boxsters.
Does that make me a girlyman ? :rolleyes: |
It's official -- it's not a chick car, it's a chick magnet!
Study: Women Date Porsche Boxsters, Men Take What They Can Get http://www.thecarconnection.com/marty-blog/1051576_study-women-date-porsche-boxsters-men-take-what-they-can-get |
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