08-18-2011, 07:33 AM
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Having both a 2006 Boxster S and a 1997 993 Twin Turbo I can tell you the cars are Worlds apart in some areas and very similar in others. Both are stunning and very enjoyable to own and drive. Best of both worlds. That's why I have both.
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08-18-2011, 08:39 AM
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This which is better, debate always seems to come up, and IMO it's fairly pointless, unless you just enjoy the banter. It's entirely personal preference. To use the Mustang example, some love the 60's cars (me), and some love the modern version, there is no right or wrong. Sorry for the side-track, carry on!
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08-18-2011, 09:40 AM
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That's why I did not ask which one is "better." I was looking for perspective from a Boxster Board members as to whether I was crazy to want a 911sc over the Boxster S I own, given that I would drive it 100 miles a day in South Florida heat. I am looking for different opinion and thanks for the opinions posted so far
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08-19-2011, 10:49 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by maj75
That's why I did not ask which one is "better." I was looking for perspective from a Boxster Board members as to whether I was crazy to want a 911sc over the Boxster S I own, given that I would drive it 100 miles a day in South Florida heat. I am looking for different opinion and thanks for the opinions posted so far 
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Having just sold a nice Boxster S in favor of an air cooled 911, I would hands down take the Boxster S given your circumstances. I just don't see the 911 being as good in the South Florida heat. The only area I can think of where the 911 wins given your situation is if you are a tall person and are a little cramped in the Boxster. If that's the case, the extra leg room on the 911 could be a big deal given that much driving. Otherwise keep the Boxster S.
My 1/2 cent.
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08-19-2011, 12:38 PM
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Originally Posted by mts
Having just sold a nice Boxster S in favor of an air cooled 911, I would hands down take the Boxster S given your circumstances. I just don't see the 911 being as good in the South Florida heat. The only area I can think of where the 911 wins given your situation is if you are a tall person and are a little cramped in the Boxster. If that's the case, the extra leg room on the 911 could be a big deal given that much driving. Otherwise keep the Boxster S.
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I'm 6'2" and fit great into both cars. But, the 993 is significantly smaller than the 987. The "smallness" and "intimacy" of the older aircooled 911's is very charming. Combined with the sunroof, and the windows down, it is about as close as you can be to a convertible without the actual drop-top.
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08-19-2011, 01:21 PM
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FWIW, I think the 986 has more headroom than any 911 of the same or earlier year.
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08-19-2011, 01:42 PM
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Originally Posted by Pat
FWIW, I think the 986 has more headroom than any 911 of the same or earlier year.
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Heck, I have more head room in my Boxster, than I do in my Ford Explorer. Top up.
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