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ekam 06-01-2012 07:26 PM

Some kid in a Chrysler 200 Convertible was trying to race me a few days ago.

Joel-Box-ster 06-01-2012 09:32 PM

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Originally Posted by vitaminC (Post 292433)
Sounds like you need a new badge.

:p

A bigger Badge.. :eek:

particlewave 06-01-2012 10:42 PM

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Originally Posted by ekam (Post 292449)
Some kid in a Chrysler 200 Convertible was trying to race me a few days ago.

That's just sad.:(

Boxster_S_girl 06-01-2012 11:05 PM

When I first bought my 987, compliments were extremely common. Not so much anymore, though I do get a nice comment occasionally. I don't seem to get attention from law enforcement like some seem to. Negative on the races too.

My partner bought a black Mini Coupe early this year (just as they launched) and gets ALL the attention. Kids point and stare. Girls shriek in cutsy excitement. And guys (in their super cool way) comment how slick it looks. :)

986_inquiry 06-02-2012 12:10 AM

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Originally Posted by LightngSVT (Post 291710)
Im wondering about what kind of both positive and negative attention your cars bring? Do you get admiring glances and people asking about the car or find people mess with your cars in parking lots (door dings, etc)? Most importantly what about cops? Do you get pulled over more frequently, or for no apparent reason (not talking about the times your caught testing the redline :) ).

all positive

mess... not really... well, not true, because i park far away, but someone ALWAYS pulls up right next to me! grrrrr


cops.... seems to ignore me, strangely enough, even when testing redline

islandboxster75 06-02-2012 01:22 PM

:ah:Was coming out of bam and a nice lady exclaimed her happiness with my quote " nice. 986!"...needless to say I was just as pleased ...then I took to have fluids changed ....ummmm..got the bill.
.excitement subdues..LOL

Penland 06-02-2012 09:09 PM

I seem to be invisible to cops, maybe my car has a factory option cloaking device...
I get a lot of compliments from guys, but only a handful of ladies seem impressed (unless they are just playing hard to get)
But around where i live, every young guy with a ricer try's to race me, usually to impress their female passenger. It takes everything in me to not show off hah.

flybird 06-03-2012 06:02 AM

Wanna race?
 
My 2001 boxster is my daily driver and the top is down every chance I get I just love the wind as I'm motoring around town. Everyone looks at me like I'm some Hollywood star, LOL . I hate being stared at so I ignor them and do not give eye contact. In my small town everyone wants to race. There are many types of cars also from supercharged MG's to BMW, tons of ricers. Now here is the crazy part, the Wife and I try to get lost in the countryside and Big 4X4 Driver comes up on us wanting to have a go at it. I love driving fast and we all know this car does it better than most so that said I will not lead crazy or drunk guy into a corner he can not handle. So go ahead and stare me down, rev your motor, ride my ass. When I'm doing what I love to do its all worth it.

recycledsixtie 06-03-2012 06:29 AM

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Originally Posted by flybird (Post 292607)
My 2001 boxster is my daily driver and the top is down every chance I get I just love the wind as I'm motoring around town. Everyone looks at me like I'm some Hollywood star, LOL . I hate being stared at so I ignor them and do not give eye contact. In my small town everyone wants to race. There are many types of cars also from supercharged MG's to BMW, tons of ricers. Now here is the crazy part, the Wife and I try to get lost in the countryside and Big 4X4 Driver comes up on us wanting to have a go at it. I love driving fast and we all know this car does it better than most so that said I will not lead crazy or drunk guy into a corner he can not handle. So go ahead and stare me down, rev your motor, ride my ass. When I'm doing what I love to do its all worth it.

You are setting a fine example. Unfortunately there are too many people out there that race to the scene of their own accident:confused::confused:

LightngSVT 06-03-2012 07:54 AM

The whole thing of guys in big trucks wanting to race seems so weird to me?!? We dont have to many jacked up 4x4's here, lots of nice trucks and SUV just not to many hillbilly-mobile's. I think I answered my question yesterday when I went to a Porsche dealer to test drive a Cayman and a Boxster, both times they just handed me the plate to keep on the passengers seat while driving so the car's had no plate visible from the outside. I was passed from behind by a cop while in the Cayman and went by another cop while in the Boxster and not even a second glance from either of them. So I can probably check my fear of cops of the list.

milliemax 06-04-2012 05:36 PM

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Originally Posted by LightngSVT (Post 292613)
The whole thing of guys in big trucks wanting to race seems so weird to me?!? We dont have to many jacked up 4x4's here, lots of nice trucks and SUV just not to many hillbilly-mobile's. I think I answered my question yesterday when I went to a Porsche dealer to test drive a Cayman and a Boxster, both times they just handed me the plate to keep on the passengers seat while driving so the car's had no plate visible from the outside. I was passed from behind by a cop while in the Cayman and went by another cop while in the Boxster and not even a second glance from either of them. So I can probably check my fear of cops of the list.

"Big trucks wanting to race", Hell no !!! They want to roll over you and crush your car. I live in the "Grave Digger" state. North Carolina

Topless 06-04-2012 06:06 PM

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Originally Posted by milliemax (Post 292782)
"Big trucks wanting to race", Hell no !!! They want to roll over you and crush your car. I live in the "Grave Digger" state. North Carolina

Yep, they are crazy all right. I have an old friend who takes his lifted 4x4 Duramax Diesel to the drags. It was last dynoed at 1000hp and he spends most of his money replacing trans and rear diffs. Crazy fool wants to race me up winding Mt. Baldy Road in my Boxster. Never gonna happen because he will insist on winning or die trying. Crazy fool.

flybird 06-05-2012 03:13 AM

open road
 
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Originally Posted by milliemax (Post 292782)
"Big trucks wanting to race", Hell no !!! They want to roll over you and crush your car. I live in the "Grave Digger" state. North Carolina

I can't tell you the number of times we will be motoring along and Big 4x4 Fella comes up on our tail doing at least eighty to get there . My wife will say oh my gosh, she don't curse but I do enough for both of us. I guess we must be passing through his clearly marked territory. I smile and wave him on watching to make sure he goes around us instead of over us. For the most part our country drives are on the back roads and the people always wave as they stare at our car as we cruise by.

Ghostrider 310 06-05-2012 07:57 AM

Much to my surprise, it's the Benz coupes that want to tango, in the last encounter the traffic was such that who had what car was moot; still I guess he tasted victory reaching nearly the same destination at least 80 feet before me.

Joel-Box-ster 06-05-2012 10:02 AM

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Originally Posted by flybird (Post 292831)
she don't curse but I do enough for both of us.

lol !! well said.. :D

ekam 06-05-2012 10:18 AM

What's this 4x4, "trucks" that you guys speak of? Canadians are just too polite to drive those things.

We just have old Asian ladies in their Lexus SUV that hit other cars in the parking lot. They're not mad, just blind.

SoK 06-05-2012 10:32 AM

I get compliments pretty much any time i stop for gas, go to the golf course, meet someone new while I'm driving it, etc. Typically it's just, "I really like your car, it looks great".

Happens quite a bit, but there don't seem to be many Porsche's around here. It's rare to see Boxsters, I typically see more 911's and Cayenne's than anything.

vijen6 06-05-2012 11:19 AM

Kinda unfair to single out the old Asian lady .. at least when they hit your car its not with a 4000lb Buick.

milliemax 06-05-2012 12:39 PM

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Originally Posted by vijen6 (Post 292874)
Kinda unfair to single out the old Asian lady .. at least when they hit your car its not with a 4000lb Buick.

OMG My mother is still driving her 4000 lb BUICK also !!! I need to take away her keys.

rick3000 06-06-2012 04:00 PM

Every now and then I get an idiot teenager that revs his engine to race me from a light, and certainly get more glances with the top down, and occasionally catch little boys starring at the car out of minivans. More rarely do I get a compliment, had a lady at the gas station ask me if it was a Ferrari once.

I get the occasionally jest about the lack of storage from friends, but I don't talk about my car much, so anyone that thinks having a sports cars is snobby or elitist quickly forgets about it. Which is a viewpoint I have unfortunately gotten a lot from people.

My favorite moment was a cute girl that waved to me and did the flash from a Guards Red 986 as she drove past!

wvboxst3r 06-06-2012 08:01 PM

Just came back from the beach house in middle of night. No traffic and a short time frame. Took six hours for a normal seven and half hour drive. Just before the really twisty 33 miles of the trip speed limit on 4 lane is 55. Had a minivan come up on me and tried to hang, I took off just to get away and not have to watch the guy die. He tried to follow me at 75 so I left him in the worst section with a short burst of 90. Never to be seen again. He scared me I could see that thing leaning left then a hard flip back to the right then back thought for sure it was flipping over.

Side note that section at those speeds with maybe three cars at 4am was a blast.

particlewave 06-06-2012 08:19 PM

Faster! FASTER!!!

(taken during a break from my lcd led backlight mod, so no digitals)

particlewave 06-14-2012 07:18 PM

I just got back from KC. Pulled up next to a red late 90's Carrera convertible on the freeway. :)
We paced each other for a while, checking out each others cars. That was pretty freakin sweet! :D

I'm easily amused!

986_inquiry 06-18-2012 05:47 AM

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Originally Posted by 986_inquiry (Post 292469)
all positive

mess... not really... well, not true, because i park far away, but someone ALWAYS pulls up right next to me! grrrrr


cops.... seems to ignore me, strangely enough, even when testing redline

ah, i take it back, just got my first ticket and it's a doozy :rolleyes:

shadrach74 06-18-2012 08:18 AM

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Originally Posted by 986_inquiry (Post 294491)
ah, i take it back, just got my first ticket and it's a doozy :rolleyes:

The first day I got my car I ran into a Chevy Equinox with black limo tint on I70. He was in front of me in the left lane and would speed up to 95 and then slow down to 52. He changed into the right lane and then back to left before I could pass... then speed back up and then slow down. I downshifted to 2nd and went around him. tached out in 2nd, then 3rd and hit 4th. I was accelerating through 125 when I checked the rear view to see how far back he was. That's when I saw his grill lights light up blue and red... I through up my arms (had the top down) and pulled over immediately. He walked to the car and asked,

"how many tickets would you like sir?"

I sheepishly replied that none would be nice and apologized for driving like such a jackass. He lectured me for 10 mins about driving like a teenager and how he could take me to jail...and then walked back to his truck.

He emerged 10 mins later with a scowl on his face that slowly broke into a smile as he reached my car. "it's always nice to surprise someone like you, here's a warning. If I see you out here doing this again, I will ticket you! Slow it down."

Weirdest and luckiest experience I've ever had with a cop...

ProjectM96 06-18-2012 08:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Penland (Post 292583)
I seem to be invisible to cops, maybe my car has a factory option cloaking device...
I get a lot of compliments from guys, but only a handful of ladies seem impressed (unless they are just playing hard to get)
But around where i live, every young guy with a ricer try's to race me, usually to impress their female passenger. It takes everything in me to not show off hah.

I get many young guys trying to race me, telling me to rev the engine or do a burnout, or they just want to see me accelerate. Usually not with ricers, but with clean 350z's, Scion tC's, WRX's, Mustang's and Camaro's, and Civic Si's. I usually cave in to my temptations and show em what I got.

LightngSVT 06-18-2012 05:48 PM

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Originally Posted by shadrach74 (Post 294513)
The first day I got my car I ran into a Chevy Equinox with black limo tint on I70. He was in front of me in the left lane and would speed up to 95 and then slow down to 52. He changed into the right lane and then back to left before I could pass... then speed back up and then slow down. I downshifted to 2nd and went around him. tached out in 2nd, then 3rd and hit 4th. I was accelerating through 125 when I checked the rear view to see how far back he was. That's when I saw his grill lights light up blue and red... I through up my arms (had the top down) and pulled over immediately. He walked to the car and asked,

"how many tickets would you like sir?"

This was a cop driving like a drunk idiot? Holy crap I think if he would've given you a ticket you'd of had a good case to get it throw out based on his reckless driving! Makes me think it was a drunk or a serial killer driving erratic like that.

shadrach74 06-18-2012 06:50 PM

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Originally Posted by LightngSVT (Post 294580)
This was a cop driving like a drunk idiot? Holy crap I think if he would've given you a ticket you'd of had a good case to get it throw out based on his reckless driving! Makes me think it was a drunk or a serial killer driving erratic like that.

I believe he was bored and was trying to see if he could insight some juvenile behavior from a sports car driver...He was successful so I imagine that after he'd had his fun he decided to send me on my way.

particlewave 06-18-2012 07:15 PM

Driving in the left lane is illegal in most places, so he was probably still breaking the law(unless on a call or in pursuit).

The left lane is for passing and moving over for breakdowns, police stops, and mergers. It irritates the heck out of me that so many "drivers" are ignorant to this. It is also extremely bad etiquette. It does not fly in Missouri, as we have strict enforcement of that particular law...especially in KC. Nebraskans are the worst; driving 60 in the passing lane in a 70 zone. Every darn day. :(

http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/story/2012-04-19/delaware-highway-traffic/54409762/1

shadrach74 06-19-2012 02:51 AM

In MD, the right lane is the new left lane. You can regularly see car train 12 vehicles long in the left lane and no one in the right or middle lanes. It's awful.

thstone 06-19-2012 11:25 AM

Yesterday I stopped at a stop sign and waited for a guy to cross the street. As he get close to me he says, "Sorry, but I'm walking slow so I can have more time to check out your beautiful car"!

BYprodriver 06-19-2012 12:14 PM

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Originally Posted by shadrach74 (Post 294619)
In MD, the right lane is the new left lane. You can regularly see car train 12 vehicles long in the left lane and no one in the right or middle lanes. It's awful.

The far left lane has been taken over by texter's here in LA. :mad:

Ghostrider 310 06-19-2012 12:16 PM

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Originally Posted by BYprodriver (Post 294721)
The far left lane has been taken over by texter's here in LA. :mad:

Wouldn't it be cool if it was legal to pelt texters with paint balls? At least one day a year.

particlewave 06-19-2012 12:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Ghostrider 310 (Post 294722)
Wouldn't it be cool if it was legal to pelt texters with paint balls? At least one day a year.

Yes, yes, and YES! Love this idea!:cool:

Mark_T 06-19-2012 12:35 PM

Except instead of paint we'll put brake fluid in the balls.

Ghostrider 310 06-19-2012 12:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Mark_T (Post 294731)
Except instead of paint we'll put brake fluid in the balls.

That's too mean spirited, I had a similar idea once regarding the construction of round up water balloons but never tried to get the logistics down.

Mark_T 06-19-2012 02:07 PM

LOL - that is wicked, and the beauty of it is that small round spots of dead grass would get blamed on some dog.

Kenny Boxster 06-19-2012 02:20 PM

Here in Texas the left lane is not limited to just passing. You will find people driving from Austin to Dallas in the left lane for hours! People drive on both right and left lane on highways effectively causing traffic problems. It's a standoff!

keysguy 06-20-2012 03:40 PM

I live in a tourist town and my cars tend to get attention when I park them out and about. I normally park them in a private off street lot when I take them out on Friday or Saturday nights. Every so often I park them on street in front of one of the local wine bars I frequent. The wine bar has a front porch and it's neat to sit on the porch with a glass of wine and watch the tourist walk by and check them out. I'm always amazed about how many pictures are taken of them. The old 911 is in much worse shape than the Boxster (Boxster is pristine) but it seems to get most of the attention. I think it's because it has the big whale tail on it. Late at night one a year or so ago we sat on the porch of the wine bar when two couples walked by, the guy convinced their ladies to "flash" while the guys took a couple of pictures. I hollered at them that I wanted copies of the pics but they just laughed it off and walked down the street.

Wret 06-21-2012 04:59 AM

I make a 10 hour drive at least once a year with my wife to visit my mom in rural Maine. These cars are very rare and exotic there. Often, if we are there over the weekend, we will go with my mom to her little Baptist church for the Sunday service. Usually there are three of us and the Boxster gets left behind, but a couple of years ago, my mom had to drive separately for some reason and I pulled up to the quiet country church and parked the Boxster in the grassy lot.

Before the service a couple of little old ladies asked if that were my car and could they have a ride. I told them I’d be happy to take them for a ride. I really didn’t think they were serious but afterward one of them was waiting for me. I guess the other chickened out.

I dropped the top, strapped her in, started the engine (revving a little for effect) and laid a patch of rubber when I hit the pavement. I took her on a fairly spirited ride a few miles down the twisty road and back. The little old lady was thoroughly thrilled. As we pulled back in several onlookers had cameras ready and were snapping pics. My mom says one of them is still on the church bulletin board.


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