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blinkwatt 05-15-2006 11:08 AM

How common are Boxsters in your area?
 
How often do you guys see Boxsters on the road in the area that you live? I recently headed to San Fransisco for part of the weekend and spotted 3 Boxsters,that more then I have seen in any one day before. Around town in Sacramento I will be lucky if I see two a week. Just wondering how common Boxsters are around the world.

denverpete 05-15-2006 11:27 AM

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Originally Posted by blinkwatt
How often do you guys see Boxsters on the road in the area that you live? I recently headed to San Fransisco for part of the weekend and spotted 3 Boxsters,that more then I have seen in any one day before. Around town in Sacramento I will be lucky if I see two a week. Just wondering how common Boxsters are around the world.

Depends on the weather. On a nice weekend in the city it's not unusual to see 3-4. Nice weather weekdays, maybe 1 or 2. Poor weather days I'm pretty much the only one out there....

bigislandboxster 05-15-2006 11:37 AM

Strange that you mention it....
 
Here in the somewhat affluent Chicago suburbs they are not uncommon, on an average day I will see a few.....at least. ESPECIALLY if the weather is nice , and it is a weekend. I actually see more 911's tho.

Last year when I lived on the Big Island of Hawaii, I think I saw a handful the whole time I was there. More older 911's as well.

Brucelee 05-15-2006 11:42 AM

There are four Boxsters in my PRD, which only has 55 homes. We also have 3 911s, three Corvettes etc.


This is about typical for SOCAL I think.

drburton 05-15-2006 12:10 PM

Not so Many
 
I have only seen two other boxsters in the last 3 months. I don't see them very often here.

David_J 05-15-2006 12:16 PM

Up here in Seattle, they are everywhere. Just in the parking garage at my office building there are at least 6. If I drove through the rest of the parking garages on campus here, I bet that average would continue throughout.

In my neighborhood (only 150 houses), there are 5 that I know of including mine.

It I counted the 911s at home and work, those numbers would be much higher.

-David

Biz-z Z 05-15-2006 12:32 PM

Sometimes I think there are only 3 in the entire state. Other times I think I have overestimated that number by two.

porscheracer 05-15-2006 12:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by blinkwatt
How often do you guys see Boxsters on the road in the area that you live? I recently headed to San Fransisco for part of the weekend and spotted 3 Boxsters,that more then I have seen in any one day before. Around town in Sacramento I will be lucky if I see two a week. Just wondering how common Boxsters are around the world.


I live in NYC and I see about 1-3 Boxster a day. Although, I see more Porsche SUV roaming around town.




:dance:

RandallNeighbour 05-15-2006 12:50 PM

I see an identical twin boxster every single day. Another black 97 is in my parking lot.

I also see one or two others a week in my neighborhood, which was dumpy and is now becoming very affluent (don't get me started on my property tax hikes!)

bmussatti 05-15-2006 01:49 PM

I see about 2-3 986's in my neighborhood. I have only seen 1 987 in the past few months.

drburton 05-15-2006 02:00 PM

Randall, can't complain about your property tax when you have no state income tax ;)

derb 05-15-2006 02:06 PM

I live in Loudoun County, Virginia near Dulles International Airport (South Riding to be exact). I see a Boxster every few days, but I see more Porsche cars of the 911 and Cayenne variety. I usually see the same silver Cayenne and silver 911 about 3 times a week on the morning commute to work in Leesburg.
A few months back a fellow Boxster owner with the top down passed by going the other way. The female passenger recognized another Boxster and thrust her arm up with a thumbs-up salute. Guess we are a friendly bunch.

Regards.

TVC15 05-15-2006 02:08 PM

As one would expet, they're very common in Los Angeles (five park just on my level of the parking structure at work).
Last week I was in South Beach (Miami) and was amazed at how many i saw, they were as plentiful as the leggy models strolling. Only thing more surprising was how many had their tops down in 85% humidity. (I'm referring to the car)

SD987 05-15-2006 02:33 PM

"As one would expet, they're very common in Los Angeles (five park just on my level of the parking structure at work).
Last week I was in South Beach (Miami) and was amazed at how many i saw, they were as plentiful as the leggy models strolling. Only thing more surprising was how many had their tops down in 85% humidity. (I'm referring to the car)"


As a former LAian and current SoCaler, I find it odd that LA has so many convertibles but on a relative basis, so few people drive top-down. Not sure that I could quantify it, but it was enough to notice. Have other LA people noticed this too? I guess it's because of the very real possibility that you can get hit by a stray bullet driving through some parts of town.

SD convertibles definitely favor top-down and I see multiple 986's on a daily basis. 987 sightings are still pretty uncommon and Cayman sightings are an "event". Porsche publicly declares Cayman sales to be strong, but I'm wondering who they're selling'em too cuz I've only seen one on the road in P-crazed SD.

alex911s 05-15-2006 02:50 PM

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Originally Posted by SD987
"As one would expet, they're very common in Los Angeles (five park just on my level of the parking structure at work).
Last week I was in South Beach (Miami) and was amazed at how many i saw, they were as plentiful as the leggy models strolling. Only thing more surprising was how many had their tops down in 85% humidity. (I'm referring to the car)"

As a former LAian and current SoCaler, I find it odd that LA has so many convertibles but on a relative basis, so few people drive top-down. Not sure that I could quantify it, but it was enough to notice. Have other LA people noticed this too? I guess it's because of the very real possibility that you can get hit by a stray bullet driving through some parts of town.

SD convertibles definitely favor top-down and I see multiple 986's on a daily basis. 987 sightings are still pretty uncommon and Cayman sightings are an "event". Porsche publicly declares Cayman sales to be strong, but I'm wondering who they're selling'em too cuz I've only seen one on the road in P-crazed SD.


I agree with you man, I'm here from the Silicon Valley, and perfect weather not too hot, not too cold, but rarely see people with the top down weird!! maybe they dont have the smarttop,LOLOL
With the price of a loaded Cayman you can buy a base 997 or a used 911turbo..

eslai 05-15-2006 02:57 PM

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Originally Posted by SD987
SD convertibles definitely favor top-down and I see multiple 986's on a daily basis. 987 sightings are still pretty uncommon and Cayman sightings are an "event". Porsche publicly declares Cayman sales to be strong, but I'm wondering who they're selling'em too cuz I've only seen one on the road in P-crazed SD.

Yeah, same here--I see them all over the place down here, it's a non-event. 987's are still a little more rare--I see maybe one a week. Hardly any Caymans at all other than at the dealership.

I know that the finance manager down at the Honda dealership on Convoy St. has a black Cayman. He's paying like $1700 a month for it... :barf:

jangobox 05-15-2006 03:07 PM

On a sunny day in DC, I will usually see around 2 to 3 boxsters with a couple of hours. It seems to be the roadster of choice in DC. As for Northern Virginia on a sunny day , 2 or 3 boxsters, 3 to 4 911's and the Spice SUV everywhere the eye can see.

smith12895 05-15-2006 03:43 PM

To and from work my drive includes the PCH between Santa Monica and Mailbu and either Malibu Canyon Rd or Topaga Canyon Rd, all of which are roads traveled by some very wealthy people. As far as I can remember, seeing how I wasn't really counting, this morning I saw a least six 986's and two 987's, two 997's, one 996, one Ferrari 348, one Bentley Continental, one Hummer H2, mybe three Hummer H3's, one new M5, one E55, one CLS55, a couple SLK's and... well, anyhow, you get the picture and I'm to tired to think any more.

Maybe what I might do one day is try and take a picture, either with my camera or my phone, of all the "exotic" cars I see in one day. Then again that could be dangerous... driving and taking pictures.

Chris C Atlanta 05-15-2006 06:22 PM

5- 10 a day here in Atlanta...
 
Still only 1 987 every 2nd or 3rd day though...seems the production and sales volumes are significantly lower than the 986 models.

About half have the top down, at least this time of the year.

ralegen 05-15-2006 07:11 PM

I'm in orange county. Everyday while I commute to work I see 1 parked near my office. So far, I've seen 2 on the freeway; we'll usually end up cruising together until I exit the offramp. Also, a couple 911's on the freeway so far. I've only seen 2 Caymans, one of which where the driver and I waved at each other in respect to each others interest in such a fine looking car.

creseida 05-16-2006 05:33 AM

I live in central VA, and there are 2-3 other Boxes that I see fairly regularly; a burgundy one a silver one and a blue one like mine. They usually have their tops up. I see more Cayennes than Boxes but this is SUV heaven around here.

My car spends 95% of the time with its top down, and I am forever wondering why anyone would pay the extra money for a convertible and never use it? I mean, really, 75 degrees, no humidity and not a cloud in the sky, and you see people drive by with their tops up and windows down.:confused:

The only other make I see that have their tops down on a regular basis are the S2000's. Even Miata owners tend to leave their tops up around here.

eslai 05-16-2006 08:12 AM

Well, I understand when people have their tops up. Perhaps they have really fair skin and don't want a burn or tan. Perhaps they need their hair to not be mussed up when they get to their destination, etc.

I feel bad for the people for whom the "novelty" of a convertible has worn off, and they end up never putting the top down. That's my sister with her Miata. Bummer.

Marc Gelefsky 05-16-2006 09:41 AM

Around here I see more 996 and 997's than Boxsters.. but there are tone of Porsches in general in the NYC/North NJ area.

SD987 05-16-2006 11:23 AM

...my husband and I are forever wondering why anyone would pay the extra money for a convertible and never use it?

That's why they came out with the Cayman, so now you can pay extra for a fixed roof.

I feel bad for the people for whom the "novelty" of a convertible has worn off, and they end up never putting the top down.

I think you hit the nail on the head there. Driving a cvt can be a brutal assault on the senses, especially without a wind-deflector. What looks fun for someone else may not be what these people bargained for.

In the "most likely to drive with the top down" category, I'm going to go with Chrysler Sebring owners (although I think that availability in rental-car fleets contributes to this). In the "least likely category" I'm going to say Merc CLK convertible owners.

TVC15 05-16-2006 12:10 PM

As a former LAian and current SoCaler, I find it odd that LA has so many convertibles but on a relative basis, so few people drive top-down. Not sure that I could quantify it, but it was enough to notice. Have other LA people noticed this too? I guess it's because of the very real possibility that you can get hit by a stray bullet driving through some parts of town.

I have always owned convertibles and always lived in L.A. and in the last 10 years the top is definately staying up more frequently when driving in town. As trafffic congestion becomes worse, it becomes really unpleasant to have the top down in the broiling sun, inching along, surrounded by fume-spewing diesel trucks and buses, and cars with their stereos blaring.
I now reserve my top-down driving for off-peak times and more pleasant and condusive environments like Santa Barbara, San Diego, Palm Springs, etc, where you can be on the (somewhat) open road with the wind in your hair. :)

TriGem2k 05-16-2006 12:50 PM

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Originally Posted by TVC15
As a former LAian and current SoCaler, I find it odd that LA has so many convertibles but on a relative basis, so few people drive top-down. Not sure that I could quantify it, but it was enough to notice. Have other LA people noticed this too? I guess it's because of the very real possibility that you can get hit by a stray bullet driving through some parts of town.

I have always owned convertibles and always lived in L.A. and in the last 10 years the top is definately staying up more frequently when driving in town. As trafffic congestion becomes worse, it becomes really unpleasant to have the top down in the broiling sun, inching along, surrounded by fume-spewing diesel trucks and buses, and cars with their stereos blaring.
I now reserve my top-down driving for off-peak times and more pleasant and condusive environments like Santa Barbara, San Diego, Palm Springs, etc, where you can be on the (somewhat) open road with the wind in your hair. :)


I can second that...I always see more top of driving in covertibles then i do top down. My top usually stays up for the very reasons you stated. I like to keep my down at night...

asnigro 05-16-2006 06:06 PM

Porsche sightings...
 
I live in the Western Suburbs of Chicago and maybe see one boxster every 2 weeks. I've never seen a Caymann on the road, I've seen one 987 on I-290 about 2 months ago, and a 996 once every 3 weeks or so. They're not that common out here in the burbs (if there are some, probably garage queens). I'd bet I see a Cayenne once a week.

Mark Miller 05-17-2006 11:51 AM

I live in a small town in South West Georgia, and there are only three Porsches here, my Boxster,a 996 and 911 Speedster.
But I'm in Tallahassee FL twice a week and I usually see at least one per trip.

deliriousga 05-17-2006 01:01 PM

Since we're in North Georgia and the Boxster doesn't have 4WD or a gun rack, we're pretty lonely. :ah:

kyle986driver 05-17-2006 02:42 PM

it depends on where im driving. if i stay in my city i MIGHT see one, usually a 987...but if i go to the next city over (rich city) ill probably see 4 boxsters and severall other porsches.

creseida 05-22-2006 06:25 AM

'...As a former LAian and current SoCaler, I find it odd that LA has so many convertibles but on a relative basis, so few people drive top-down. Not sure that I could quantify it, but it was enough to notice. Have other LA people noticed this too? I guess it's because of the very real possibility that you can get hit by a stray bullet driving through some parts of town...."

Like a fabric top is going to stop a bullet? I guess it is simply the sensation of being "enclosed" that gives people a false sense of security. ;)

70Sixter 05-22-2006 08:14 AM

I think there is another 986, a 944, and a Cayenne on the lightly populated island where I live. See more Porsches during tourist season. Usually see one or two P-cars if I drive in to Wilmington. Closest dealer is 2 hours away.

As Delerious noted, there are plenty of 4x4s with gunracks (usually holding fishing tackle and a 4' level) and dogs in the back.

All the SoCal comments took me down memory lane to my coastal San Diego days in the 70s and 80s. I gotta say the weather had something to do with going topless. Neither my 914-6 or 911 had or needed a/c. Nor did my home except during Santa Annas. And sometimes the coastal (left of I-5) fog did not clear until noon. Yes you could head east on some interesting, hilly, driver's roads and get to warm/hot weather, but cruising the PCH was soooo much fun. Top on or off.

luxury1 05-22-2006 08:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by blinkwatt
How often do you guys see Boxsters on the road in the area that you live? I recently headed to San Fransisco for part of the weekend and spotted 3 Boxsters,that more then I have seen in any one day before. Around town in Sacramento I will be lucky if I see two a week. Just wondering how common Boxsters are around the world.

They are pretty rare in Pittsburgh mainly due to the fact that we average only 59 sunny days a year. Also, our winters are pretty cold...

jangobox 05-22-2006 08:31 AM

I was just in Springfield,Missouri over the weekend. I attended a friends wedding. Out of the 4 days I was there I only saw 1 987 and 1 996. Pretty good for the middle of the country where there are hardly any nice cars around town. I probably only saw 3 BMW's and 2 Mercedes the whole time. You'd be surprised at what kind of home you can get for 400K out there.

olly986 05-28-2006 01:27 PM

lately a little too many....common cars ? like bimmers! not yet well still too many for my liking so i am changing to an aston db9......





NOT!!!

boxtex 05-29-2006 10:46 AM

Driving around Houston, Galveston area 120 to 150 miles a day I see an average of two or three boxters a day, 911's and SUV's are by far more common.

creseida 06-02-2006 08:00 AM

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Originally Posted by olly986
lately a little too many....common cars ? like bimmers! not yet well still too many for my liking so i am changing to an aston db9......





NOT!!!

Personally, I prefer the V8 Volante convertible....hot car!

http://www.rayfleming.com/Volante.jpg

ephidaboost 06-02-2006 05:52 PM

I have a 20 minute drive through west Houston and see about 1 boxster a day. Galleria area is the jackpot. Porsche SUV's are everywhere.. I've even had one turbo Cayenne owner try to race me..

olly986 06-03-2006 01:05 AM

[QUOTE=creseida]Personally, I prefer the V8 Volante convertible....hot car!

it is a babe puller alright, actually maybe even a stud puller if you are behid the wheel yourself.......smack!!

ghoonk 06-03-2006 06:34 AM

I've seen at least 4 Boxsters and 2 Boxter S in the area I live (The Greens), and another 3 Boxsters in the Dubai Internet City. Boxsters are not a rarity here, but then again, neither are Ferraris, Maseratis, and other performance marques relative to what I've seen back in Singapore


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