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MWS 06-11-2016 02:15 PM

"poor man's" Porsche...a RANT.
 
Why do so many consider a Boxster a "poor mans Porsche"? It's as if the mindset is that "if it's not a 911, it's not a Porsche". Personally, I would RATHER drive a Boxster than a 911, it's just more fun....unfortunately, I spend a lot of time explaining why I think the Boxster is better than a 911 (or at least different in the feeling it provides).

Ok, I will admit I was guily too, but it was a different time, a long time ago. Back in the early '80s (ok, high school), someone had a Porsche, and was quite fond of letting everyone know he had a Porsche, but was never seen driving it. Finally one day, he told everyone that he had driven it, and after school, a crowd gathered to check out his car. Was it the exotic car of dreams? Nope, it was a sad litte 2 seater....yep, it was a 914. Oh how the teasing started (I think he needed up selling a bought a MG).

Now here we are later, and 914's are sought after classics. Unfortunately, sometimes I feel like the kid with the sad little 914. Personally, I blame Porsche...if they priced the 986 closer to the 911, perhaps it would get a little more credit. And you know what, I still would have bought a gleaming new Boxster over a 911.

Rant finished. For now... :)

grc0456 06-11-2016 02:30 PM

I could give a flying pile of poo what anyone else thinks about my 986. I love it. It's the perfect roadster and weekend fun car. Now do most non-PCA 911 people (most PCA folks are welcoming and at least seem non-judgmental) give me the time of day - no, but many, many "regular" people come up me and ask about the car. Mostly "what year is it?" When I tell them it is 13 years old and cost me (to buy anyway [emoji6]) as much a 3 year old Corolla, they can't believe it. Oh, and I loved 914's back in the 70's too when I was too young to know about P-Car elitism.


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BIGJake111 06-11-2016 02:34 PM

I won't complain about the pricing, however the car should've been the 718 Boxster from the start and marketing just now figured that out.

CHRISP357 06-11-2016 03:06 PM

I've had a few people say poor mans Porsche and I always respond with "What Porsche do YOU have?"

PaulE 06-11-2016 03:14 PM

Look at it this way, keep any Porsche on the road long enough and you can become a poor man!

Dave S. 06-11-2016 03:20 PM

Now this is a poor man's Porsche
 
Sorry couldn't resist. I think someone posted this on here once a long time ago.

http://i68.tinypic.com/i2lmoi.jpg

Luv2Box 06-11-2016 03:26 PM

In over 6 years of ownership I've only had one person make a negative remark about my Boxster and he had cut the roof off a 356 to make it into a Spyder and had a replica 550 Spyder with a Subaru motor so put it into perspective. Everyone else thinks I paid $90K for it and, after 17 years, still think it's new.:cheers:

mikefocke 06-11-2016 03:46 PM

Me. too only one fewer negative comment. 6 years, two states, upscale NOVA and rural NC and got nothing but approving comments and nods. And they came from very varied types of demographic backgrounds and were totally unprompted. Maybe color (AS) and driving style had something to do with it.

CHRISP357 06-11-2016 03:52 PM

Strangers seem to love these cars. I've only had jealous co-workers talk any smack.

boxxster 06-11-2016 04:33 PM

I work around new porsches all day but I still love my 986. Would I take a brand new gt3 or turbo over this thing? Absolutely. But for how much money I have into my car I'm thrilled with it. I really don't care if someone calls it a poor mans porsche or a chick/hairdressers car, at the end of the day it's still a porsche. That's like trying to insult someone for buying a maserati by saying they purchased a poor mans ferrari. It's still a damn maserati!!

rexcramer 06-11-2016 04:36 PM

Look at the sales figures for the last couple of years. Porsche isn't a 'sports car' company any more. It's an SUV company that also makes sports cars. :eek:

When they start importing the 4 cylinder Macans, the numbers will be even more skewed.

NewArt 06-11-2016 04:39 PM

Honestly, I think this is an urban legend. I've never heard anyone say that outside of a Porsche forum! :rolleyes:

achillies 06-11-2016 05:13 PM

I had a 2001 911 and now a 03 Boxster S...I will say the 911 was faster but the Boxster is quicker. Much more willing to go around corners, similar braking and the interior is the same. Other than the 911 engine I really think the Boxster is the better sports car. I can see why Porsche never has given this car an engine with the same power as the 911.

BIGJake111 06-11-2016 05:29 PM

And if someone says the Boxster is a poor mans Porsche I have to say that when it comes to public opinion I think the 996 is at this point more ridiculed than the Boxster. Not that the 996 deserves any flack but it's made fun of far more often than the 986.

thstone 06-11-2016 06:13 PM

I've owned a Boxster, 944 Turbo, 996 C2, and a 911SC.

As Jake said, the 996 was, by far, the most maligned Porsche out of the group - Porsche people have a hatred for that car. I loved it; they are great cars.

As for the Boxster being a "poor mans Porsche", that's just plain old snobbery talking. With that kind of thinking, every Porsche except a 918 (and maybe a 74 RSR) is a poor man's Porsche. Anyone who thinks like that is kind of a d-bag, so don't be that guy. And don't feel like you have to apologize for owning a Boxster.

I proudly fly the Boxster flag everywhere I go.

jdlmodelt 06-11-2016 06:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by achillies (Post 499316)
I had a 2001 911 and now a 03 Boxster S...I will say the 911 was faster but the Boxster is quicker. Much more willing to go around corners, similar braking and the interior is the same. Other than the 911 engine I really think the Boxster is the better sports car. I can see why Porsche never has given this car an engine with the same power as the 911.

I agree
:cheers:

Giller 06-11-2016 06:37 PM

There are a lot of snooty people out there - some with Porsches and some without, and I'm sure they like to look down their noses at us poor Boxster owners....but I would say those people are few and far between. Most real Porsche owners have a love for the brand and respect all the vehicles in the lineup.

Been in the PCA for a few years now, never heard anyone there with a bad word for the Boxster.

Giller 06-11-2016 06:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rexcramer (Post 499303)
Look at the sales figures for the last couple of years. Porsche isn't a 'sports car' company any more. It's an SUV company that also makes sports cars. :eek:

When they start importing the 4 cylinder Macans, the numbers will be even more skewed.

I had the pleasure, yes pleasure, of spending a week in a 2016 Cayenne (service loaner while the dealership did some work on my Box). The Cayenne is quite big - but it can move! Handles great, solid acceleration, very quiet cabin but still a good rumble from the engine...

This thing is not your typical SUV.

Frankly, don't really care what other cars they build/sell - it doesn't diminish the fact they still make some of the best sports cars out there.

10/10ths 06-11-2016 06:40 PM

All that matters....
 
.....is that YOU are happy.

That's all.

MWS 06-11-2016 07:02 PM

BTW, I also own a v8 Audi S5, and not once have I been accused of driving a poor mans R8. Maybe it's something about the look of the 986...sometimes I feel like sticking on a bunch of "awful" body kit mods (just kidding).

But seriously, how long do we have to wait until the 986 reaches the "collector" status of the much ridiculed 914?


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