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Old 12-06-2011, 06:31 PM   #11
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The SC430 does not compare to a Boxster, they're two completely different cars.

The SC430 is heavy, slow, sucks gas and has no trunk

>>> weighs 3,840 lbs
>>> claimed 0-60 in high 5s or low 6s, but 15.6 quarter
Yes they are, they may be heavy but its got more torque than the boxsters and you feel torque in the city not HP

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>>> 16/22mpg
I have not hit 20 in either one of my Boxsters yet...

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>>> automatic transmission, no manual available
In the city and commuting, auto is ok for me, even though both my Boxsters are manual.

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>>> the hard top convertible takes up almost the entire trunk. Here's a photo with the convertible top down and taking up most the trunk space:

that little space in the back is the trunk.
But look at how much space you have if the top is up. It is there if you really need it.

There is a reason there are so many different cars, everybody has different needs and sometimes one car cannot fit all those needs.

besides the sound system on the Boxster


In other words "Why doesn't everyone drive a Boxster?

because I drive 2!



don't get me wrong I like the Boxsters, otherwise why would I have two?

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