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911 envy ?
I saw a 2000 carrera for sale so i decided to look ..then I sat in it......started it....jaw dropped....immediatly shut her down got out and said rather abrubtly I SHOULD HAVE NEVER STARTED THAT CAR ! I must be honest it sounded and felt much racier now I think maybe my box s 02 is a girl car and all this talk about mid engine in the right place and some respects a better car could be 911 envy. I know one thing I definitlly will not be driving the car until I can convince myself (father of 3, oldest 11 ) its appropriate, I will wait.Of course I got the eye roll from the wife immediatly after the slightest mention as well as even pointing out that it has a back seat so we all could squeeze in.....to no avail!
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I sold my 2005 Carrera S coupe and got back into a boxster. I find driving the boxster to be a lot more fun than the 911.
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thanks alot I am going rest assured tonight !
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Danger zone!
I can totally live with my slightly modded Box, lets say "sleeper" |
Yea I had the 911 envy too until I drove one. Didnt felt alive as the boxster do. Yea sound was good, but it felt heavier.
No my envy is for the 981! Damn I should have never sit in one. With the trouble I have with my 986, its even more tempting to switch! Later all wawa |
I've seen a few 996's on Craigslist that are dropping into the $20k range and like you I get tempted from time-to-time. I saw a nice 996 cabriolet with the detachable hard top and almost went to look at it.
Although it would be nice to get away from the perception that I have a Boxster because I couldn't afford a 911, I considered the following: 1. Is the 996 better or is it just different from what I have now? 2. Will my child really want to sit in the vestigial rear seat? 3. Can I make do with just one trunk? 4. When will I really use the extra power in the 996? 5. What will be the hidden problems in the 996 that I will have to sort out in the first months of ownership? I recently added a 996 gauge cluster to the car and a glass window top from a 2004 Boxster, so that satisfied my need for novelty and renewed my affection for my car. Since the child who probably won't want to sit in the back seat just started college last September, I have 3 or more years before I can make a change anyway. |
if your 02 Boxster S, is a girl car, then so is Porsche's racing history. You have the closest car that Porsche has made to the 550 Sypder. Contrary to popular belief, Porsche were successfull in racing decades before the idea of a revamped 356 (the 911) had even entered anyone's mind.
The being said, the newer Carreras are fine cars, indeed sound amazing (but so does my Fabpseed headers/exhaust) but they're becoming more like Jaguars, Astons and Mercedes Grand Touring cars. Large, long, wide, plush, understeery and disconnected. The Cayman in my opinion has a lot more in common with what the 911 used to be, and made it so great, than the modern Carreras. |
Well , the 356 was produced for 15 years before the 911 production started ....
You have a valid point , but "decades" is pushing it :) I'll post up a pic in a week or two when the boxster project is finished that should well and truly define it as a girls car :D |
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Or another brand that offers a similar sound improvement. The 911 is heavier than your Boxster, but has some power to compensate. If you have the chance to track your Boxster, I think you'll find that it can out-perform your driving skills - no insult intended, it's just that good. I've had a 996 Turbo and the Boxster handles better. Straight line speed is fun, but if that's all I wanted, I'd drive an AMG again (Black Series excluded). |
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I just bought a 996 after my Boxster was totaled. http://986forum.com/forums/general-discussions/44227-986-wrecked-got-996-today.html
I have always wanted a 911 and now I am able to check that box. With that being said, the Boxster is a better sports car (meaning the best handling and pure driving fun and excitement) than the 996 and that's why I am building a Boxster race car. However, the 996 (or any 911) gets 100x more respect than the Boxster. It shouldn't be that way, but it is. So, at the end of the day, I'll own both and have the best of everything - except I drove a 964 recently and it sure would be cool to own a classic 911........(I suppose the yearning never ends). |
Contrary to popular belief, Porsche were successfull in racing decades before the idea of a revamped 356 (the 911) had even entered anyone's mind.
I read this as you saying porsche had decades of racing history prior to the 911 being even designed ..... |
The 964 is a fantastic car .
Not as nimble , well-balanced , or precise as a boxster , but a big barrel of laughs all the same :) Fortunately , prices are rising and the current boxster pricing means they are becoming more and more available to people who want a fun car . Hopefully the "hairdresser" image will be well and truly gone soon .... |
As much as I miss my 986 I looooove my 997
140 more hp, and the fact that I can take both kids in the car with me, can't beat that |
Looking at the spec n yours , is it a launch car?
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Oh no ....
I recognize the avatar pic !!!! How are you chris ?? |
The 911 Porsche Carrera is a magnificent, world class sports car. If it were as much fun to drive as a Boxster I might own one. Alas, it just isn't.
A sports car is primarily a weekend joyride for me so I chose the one with the highest fun factor. I don't need to impress my boss or the boys at the country club because I am the boss and I don't care to belong to the club. Different cars for different needs and there is no "best". Only what's best for you. |
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If you include "Porsche designs" you could certainly make that argument: "Porsche had advanced to Managing Director by 1916 and received the honorary doctorate degree, "Dr. techn h.c." from the Vienna University of Technology in 1917 (hence the "Dr. Ing h.c" in his name, meaning "Doktor Ingenieur Honoris Causa"). Porsche successfully continued to construct racing cars, winning 43 out of 53 races with his 1922 design. In 1923, Porsche left Austro-Daimler after differences ensued about the future direction of car development." Wiki |
I'd love a 997 or newer. But a 996? I can't bring myself to pay more for a car that is largely the same as a Boxster S.
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Ive got a 996 C4 that's my daily driver, and the 986 is my autocross/fun car. Hands down, the Box is the better sports car. And with mods and weight loss, it is much quicker. But the C4 is all-wheel drive, and the storage in the cabin is nice for travel, groceries, etc.
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Based in my experience, my thoughts, for what they are worth on Boxster vs. 911:
Boxster Pros: -handles better than a 911, no doubt about it -mid-engine -2 trunks -looks better with top down vs. a 911 cabriolet -value, it's less money -mostly the same car as a 996 series 911 from doors forward including interior Boxster Cons: -less horsepower (this is offset with lower weight) -no backseat (911 backseat is useable for kids 10 and under) -image; like it or not it will always be viewed by most as the entry level P-Car which it is. This con is mainly dependent on your insecurity level, never bothered me since I was honest with myself about the fact I bought one since I couldn't afford a 911 You also need to determine which series of 911 you would pursue if moving on from a Boxster: Water Cooled 911's: -the 996 series is a heckuva bargain IMO but you still have potential IMS / Water pump issues like with the 986 Boxsters -the 997 series are much improved over the 996 series, especially the DFI '09 and up models, prices are commensurate though -the 991 series are incredible cars, prices are stratospheric though IMO Air Cooled 911's: -each series has it's own inherent designed in issues (SAI, Head Stud, etc.) which would likely need to be addressed since they are now decades old -other key wear items (mostly suspension related) would need freshening -the older 911's are MUCH more mechanical sounding and feeling in nature than the water cooled versions -when driving, the experience feels much more connected and involving vs. "piloting" a water cooled 911. In other words air cooled 911's are less GT in nature than water cooled versions -currently, the air cooled 911's are becoming more desirable by many in the P-Car community, as a result their prices are rising |
Hubby has a 2001 911 and I have a 987. They are completely different cars.
The 911 has more horsepower, but the rear end will swing out when autocrossing. I've seen it. :rolleyes: It does feel heavier. More torque feel, slightly less responsive steering. The 987 is more agile and responsive, but has slightly less horsepower. I'm (ONLY) a second slower in the straight aways. It feels light, which disguises it's power. Smoother, less torquey. We have been folding our kids into 911 rear seats for years, but neither car is practical. If you like a 911, then get one. But I think after a couple of months, you won't really feel a lot of difference, in everyday driving. If you're autocrossing, you'll miss the Boxster. I love the slaloms, they're my favorite thing in the world. Hubby feels like he's fighting the car around every cone, because the inertia shifts from side to side. The boxster doesn't have this inertia. |
THANKS TO ALL I knew all this, just needed to be reminded...I knew perfect lap and boxster chic would be there for me...coreseller NAILED IT! I always say if it is a girl car than i am a girl or the girl is a butch lesbian with a big fat rear. I will go give some love to my 02 s triple black with speed humps for the most part people think its a 100,000 dollar car ! oh did i mention the 114,000 on the odometer wish they were all my mine bought it w/ 76,000
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pouring a little oil into the fire ...
You now can get relatively decent 996 for less than $15k (that's what I sold my Boxster for) Porsche 911 ( 996 ) Coupe - 6 Speed Manual - Best Offer |
Yep comparing the later 911 that is the water cooled one feels like a GT to me.
I prefer the old 993, better feel, better noise, coarser. However the latter does not have modern day air cond. so that is where the Boxster comes in . Good handling , affordable, decent air conditioning, a good winter driver on snow tires. No real desire to get a 911 yet. Usually just me or the two of us in it. Can park it anywhere and don't worry about it. Best bang for the buck in a car in my life. Affordable for the young buyer especially if he/she fixes it themselves... In the meantime I wait till Wednesday when I take the Box in for a noisy bearing noise. Perhaps curiosity will get me going to look at the accessory belt area and spray some WD40 on each component till the wacky part shuts up..... |
chriszang no offence but you suck now im sick all over again
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Porsche's are less common in Canada than the USA. Very few know the difference between a Boxster and a 911 and the perception that the Boxster is a 'woman's' car, is totally foreign to me. And when push comes to shove, only an F1 driver could pilot a car other than a Boxster, through a series of curves as fast as I can, in my S.:dance:
I sometimes think that my Boxster is too good. It covers every mistake I make and makes it too easy to go too fast ( for the street), and that's without PSM! That's why I need a GT3 for the track! MORE! MORE! MORE!:D |
:cheers: Just look at parts and repairs in comparison to 911 repairs. There is your answer. I understand your thoughts completely, as we may all have them, but do you really want to trade in your dependable, reliable Boxster in for what potentially could be $5,000.00 in repairs on week 1 for a different Carrera rear end? Be thankful your wife even allows you to own a Porsche. lol
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my neighbour has an 2005 Carrera 4S
yes, it's amazing, noticeably quicker. it of course shinier and newer inside which is nice. I really like it. His wife refuses to sit in any of his Porsches he's had. They had a big row after he got that one :) but! I am just so happy to have a porsche! ANY porsche. I love my Boxster S 2001. I've had it now about 3 months, and I still have a big smile |
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Before I started shopping for the Boxster S I became very used to seeing 993 and 996 every weekend at my local autocross venue and had already driven virtually every 996 except the GTs. So in a way I thought of buying one as the next logical step but the only car I ever got weak kneed over was the F355 and I was already well into adulthood then. At any rate I was resolved to buy a coupe and my first Porsche wasn't going to be a Cabriolet. That made no sense. The next convertible would be that 355 :). Then I watched Tiff Needell declare the Boxster the best pure sports car on 5th gear. Watching a former F1 driver have that much fun prompted me to do a search of eBay and my current 986s was sitting less than 15 mins away with barely any mileage in the exact trim an options I was wanting. After the test drive it was no contest. There was a yellow 996 close by for only $10K more. I didn't even give it a second thought. The "entry level" Porsche title has always been amusing to me. I suppose it applies to new Porsches but most Porsche enthusiasts I have known didn't buy new. When I was shopping for the first Porsche and before the air-cooled Carreras had begun their recent surge, the want ads were littered with old Carreras, 944's,968, 928 that you could buy for less than $30k if you couldnt afford a new Bosxter. plenty of cheap Porsches to be had. And those who would think that buying a Boxster in hopes of having inexpensive maintenance and repairs would be in for the same rude awakening as someone thinking any $10k water-cooled Porsche isn't going to require a very handy DIY'er or some pretty large invoices from the dealer or Indy. |
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At the end of the day, the Boxster is a VERY capable and competent sports car that is now luckily affordable to many who never would of considered nor have afforded to buy one new. I am also one of those guys.............:cheers: |
The thing is...I can afford a 911. But I rather have a Cayman or a Boxster. They can do most of what the 911 can for a ton of dollars cheaper (used or new). And I don't need a backseat in a sports car!
Then just comparing Cayman vs. Boxster - a used low-mileage Boxster in mint condition (i.e. what I bought) is half the cost of a used Cayman in similar condition. The S has 15% more HP than mine - does 15% justify $15k+ more? The non-S has less-HP. The R is a lot more than double the cost. However brand new - the Boxster and Cayman are near identical in cost...I think the Cayman is a no brainer if I'm buying brand new. |
How many companies likely snickered at the 550 Spyder before the race? It was way under powered in contrast to it's competition, I'm sure after having their derrieres handed to them with consistency they stopped laughing. Anyone I ever heard make fun of a Boxster is always someone who has no Porsche and judges them only by print. Besides all of this, the new 981 and the spyder change the game. My car has few rivals in real world driving and the few it has are not going to dust it, superbikes can't even lose it.
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The name and styling of this is only going to drag the Boxster down a bit..
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They're insecure even when their own badge takes the checkered flag if the winning Porsche is not their commercial favorite! P.s. I believe base Cayennes were the cheapest Porsche you could buy in certain years since the SUV was introduced. It hasn't always been the Boxster even if the auto journalists didn't always bother to check. |
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I agree with you 100%, I know Porsche wants to protect the cash cow but look at it this way, they have more cows in the pasture, it's not like they are Kodak trying to protect film as their sole high profit product. |
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Stubborn c-blocking of their own Porsches... Whats wrong with putting the best engines in all their cars and letting the chips fall where they may on the race track? What Porsche learned since those days of putting it all behind the 911, as far as top engine allocation, is that the Porsche brand is bigger than the Carrera loyalists. They protected the Carrera for 50 years only to come to the realization that their obvious insecurities were misplaced since their greatest pay days would come from non-Carrera models (Cayenne/Pana) that the 911 purists/worshipers all dismissed. |
pffft. Who cares about the 911?
It stopped being a sports car about 15 years ago. Now it's a big heavy GT. I simply have no interest. If you want to be envious of a Porsche, go drive a 981. Now that I have, my days in a 986 are numbered... / |
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