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Porsche9 05-16-2015 08:09 AM

Mustang! I've owned several and they are not comparable. Yes its easy to get more power and make them go faster in a straight line but that's were it stops. Solid axle is all I have to say. The new one finally have IRS but weigh 3800 lbs. The Boxster runs circles around the Mustang in every other way.

particlewave 05-16-2015 08:29 AM

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Originally Posted by nimblemotorsports (Post 449954)
Almost any year of mustang will outperform a boxster given some modifications.
A Boxster is a beautiful car, but has a very serious problem that can't be fixed.
You can't get to the engine to work on it. It would need a complete redesign,
so it is like a GT40.

:troll::troll::troll::troll::troll::troll:

For this reason, I think a Corvette is a better choice for an 'old' car that you will need to work on to keep working and tweaking.

Next time you decide to smoke crack, wait until you're sober before posting online.

Fintro11 05-16-2015 08:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nimblemotorsports (Post 449954)
Almost any year of mustang will outperform a boxster given some modifications.
A Boxster is a beautiful car, but has a very serious problem that can't be fixed.
You can't get to the engine to work on it. It would need a complete redesign,
so it is like a GT40.

http://aussieexotics.com/forum/dlatt...ca-5795.0.html

For this reason, I think a Corvette is a better choice for an 'old' car that you will need to work on to keep working and tweaking.




Lol what kind of drugs are you taking?

Mark_T 05-16-2015 09:56 AM

LMAO! Brings to mind the old saying... Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to open your mouth and remove all doubt.

nimblemotorsports 05-16-2015 10:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Porsche9 (Post 449968)
Mustang! I've owned several and they are not comparable. Yes its easy to get more power and make them go faster in a straight line but that's were it stops. Solid axle is all I have to say. The new one finally have IRS but weigh 3800 lbs. The Boxster runs circles around the Mustang in every other way.

1999 Mustang Cobra has an IRS, you are not going to catch it in order to circle it. :)
One for $6,200 in sacramento...


http://www.stage3motorsports.com/ass...%20Diagram.jpg

Fintro11 05-16-2015 12:59 PM

I could never own a mustang for the simple fact I woul have to marry my cousin and start playing a banjo ....oh and move someplace with no curves lol

Franco 05-16-2015 01:48 PM

Maybe the Corvette but who am I to judge. ;)

No more reason to consider a Boxster click on links below.

http://www.chevrolet.com/corvette-stingray-convertible/compare-vehicles.html

http://www.torquenews.com/106/corvette-crushes-viper-outsells-all-porsche-cars-july-2014-sales

Franco 05-16-2015 02:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Porsche9 (Post 449968)
Mustang! I've owned several and they are not comparable. Yes its easy to get more power and make them go faster in a straight line but that's were it stops. Solid axle is all I have to say. The new one finally have IRS but weigh 3800 lbs. The Boxster runs circles around the Mustang in every other way.

Unfortunately for the Boxster most roads are straight :D

Pdwight 05-16-2015 07:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Fintro11 (Post 449994)
I could never own a mustang for the simple fact I woul have to marry my cousin and start playing a banjo ....oh and move someplace with no curves lol

Oh come on, I kin find ye a trailer down heer in Alabammy :cheers:

Finnegan 05-16-2015 08:45 PM

Answer for the OP: Not much. The s2k, SLK, Audi TT, Lotus and Miata all compete, but the 986 is better as an all-around DD sports car.

Retroman1969 05-17-2015 03:04 AM

There are many "shoot out" review videos online between the Boxster and the Z-4, 350Z, and/or the S2000. The Boxster comes out on top in most of them. Really all of those are great cars, but the Box just edges them out on one front of another.
Honestly, if I was going to consider another DD sports car and didn't want a Boxster, I'd probably aim for the Miata. They have always been fun reliable cars with a history and a big fan base. Their fatal flaws by comparison are that they don't have a lot of character, the interiors are more cramped, and only one small trunk.

Pdwight 05-17-2015 03:18 AM

My second choice
 
Was actually a 350 or 370 Z , but I always wanted a Porsche....always

Twomato 05-17-2015 03:46 AM

I sold my 2013 Mustang V6 to acquire a 2001 996 C4. True, the Mustang was faster and had up to date tech inside but that's where it ends. It had no soul compared to the Porsche and did not ever really put a smile on my face like this car does.

thstone 05-17-2015 06:59 AM

In regards to the OP, the 3-series BMW's are wonderful cars and quite the darling of the automotive press; but in terms of driving experience they won't outshine a Boxster.

The 3-series is probably the best of the 4-door sedans - as compared to other 4-door sedans. But it really can't compete with the driving experience of a mid-engine 2 seat sports car like the Boxster.

EJ-Fresno 05-17-2015 07:11 AM

Who dared comparing a 'stang and a Boxster??
I own both and there is no comparison possible.... Like comparing a zebra and a rhinoceros!
Mustang is great in long straight lines, but forget about the curves, the brakes, the weight...not mentioning the look!

BoxsterSteve 05-17-2015 07:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nimblemotorsports (Post 449981)
1999 Mustang Cobra has an IRS, you are not going to catch it in order to circle it. :)
One for $6,200 in sacramento...


http://www.stage3motorsports.com/ass...%20Diagram.jpg

There's a reason Ford gave up on that IRS... it could barely survive the output of a stock Cobra.
Start adding bolt-ons, and you'd twist the axles off or blow up the pumpkin.
Many Cobra owners reverted back to the 8.8 because you could beat on them without destroying them.

healthservices 05-17-2015 08:31 AM

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Originally Posted by OKCShooter (Post 449949)
SLK32 is another possibility.


I had a SLK32 and it will out accelerate and stomp on the boxster big time. cornering wise its fun but no boxster, ride wise it beats the Porsche in everyday driving. Interior room sucks. Hard top beats the Porsche again.

Fintro11 05-17-2015 08:36 AM

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Originally Posted by healthservices (Post 450103)
I had a SLK32 and it will out accelerate and stomp on the boxster big time. cornering wise its fun but no boxster, ride wise it beats the Porsche in everyday driving. Interior room sucks. Hard top beats the Porsche again.



Really? My friend has a 04 slk and my boxster has no problem leaving him behind...

The slk is pretty much a Chrysler crossfire anyway

healthservices 05-17-2015 08:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Fintro11 (Post 450106)
Really? My friend has a 04 slk and my boxster has no problem leaving him behind...

The slk is pretty much a Chrysler crossfire anyway

SLK 32 the SLK320 and the SLK230 have nothing but there is no way you will run 12.80s in the quarter, box stock like mine did. :cool:

healthservices 05-17-2015 08:46 AM

The SLK32 is a AMG product that has a supercharger and a intercooler. The SLK has many issues though. Hydraulics on the top mechanism, and the intercooler pump goes out intermittently reducing power.

Sound system is better than the Boxster too, then again a AM radio is better than a Boxster sound system

Oh and the Chrysler crossfire is a SLK not the other way around

And you can scour the Mercedes forum as I have my time slip posted there many years ago.


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