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super66 06-16-2006 10:38 AM

Don't buy another car
 
I bought the continental snow tires and threw them on my 18" boxster S wheels and ran all winter here in chi town no problem! better than my old cherokee and blazer! I also have a soft top and that wasn't in issue, car came with a heater :) the car wasn't terrible with the high perf tires but I wanted more security so I say get the tires......plus the money saved will eventually go to 19" classics in my case.....invest in the car you love.....don't invest in something to get you from A to B......you bought the box to drive it.....


2005 Boxster Carrera White

rdancd816 06-16-2006 10:50 AM

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Originally Posted by blue2000s
The sand here is hell on our paint jobs and windshields (but at least it's not salt). Are you doing anything to keep the paint from getting chipped up while driving in the winter?

Frankly I try to avoid the freeways when sand is applied. (especially C-470) But the car came with a Porsche mask and I use it on occasion in the Winter/Spring to avoid chips. I guess I have been lucky as I really haven't picked up too many so far. I've only done a couple "touch-ups" on the front. The other menace out here are the legions of gravel trucks spraying the roadways with stones! I hate those guys!

Happyzero 06-16-2006 03:32 PM

Too many ... A4 Avant, Spec Miata, Beetle (1970), Suzuki SV650, Triumph Thruxton, ....

I know, I need vehicular 12-step.

NickCats 06-16-2006 08:06 PM

Happyzero, what's the scoop with Pelican Parts ?

PM me if you don't want to post...

rdynamix 06-17-2006 07:39 PM

Winter calls for AUDI Quattro. Of course since I can't bring myself to drive the Porsche daily I only get it our for night drives and for weekend trips. So the AUDI is the work horse, a marvelous work horse.

NickCats 06-18-2006 01:06 PM

I think you guys talked me into an Audi Quattro. Sounds like a nice winter ride, like the AWD, and it looks like I can pick up a ten year old one in good condition with 100k + miles for around $5k. Thanks for the advice !

Nick

blue2000s 06-18-2006 02:07 PM

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Originally Posted by NickCats
I think you guys talked me into an Audi Quattro. Sounds like a nice winter ride, like the AWD, and it looks like I can pick up a ten year old one in good condition with 100k + miles for around $5k. Thanks for the advice !

Nick

Some of the guys with more contemporary Audi's will chime in, but in my experience in the 90s with a 4000s, an older Audi is an expensive Audi.

PorscheDoc 06-18-2006 04:01 PM

I have done PPI's on quite a few early 90's quattro's, and all of them have needed quite a bit of work. All of them have had leaking PS racks, among other significant oil leaks. Then they usually need the obvious things like new bushings, brakes, etc. Make sure you really look one over before you buy. These were all cars in the $5k range. I would say most of them need about 750-1000 just in parts, then the labor to put stuff in. If you can find one in good shape that has been well taken care of, then they can be really good cars...until something breaks. Man I hate working on Audi's, lol.

986Jim 06-19-2006 04:18 AM

00 Jetta VR6 daily Driver. Intake, Exhaust, Projector headlights with HID conversion, Kamei Grill, Eibach Springs, Audi TT Wheels and various other bits.

98 Talon TSi, way too many mods to list. 424whp 371ft/lbs of torque. Basically fully built motor by me, T3//T4 50trim turbo, front mount, 9:1 Wiseco pistons, eagle rods, balanced rotating assembly, Comp cams, 6 bolt 1g bottom end, 2g head with trick port work, sheet metal intake manifold etc etc..

02 Honda CBR600 - Crashed this which sucks, these pictures are pre crash. Devil Highmount CF Exhaust, Dual headlight conversion, Perelli Diablo Super Corsa track tires. Other monor mods for track racing.

95 VW GTi VR6, just for fun. Full NX direct port nitrous system 75-150hp shot availability (yes ran 150whp shots with race gas 117octane VP) and lots of other crap.

NickCats 06-19-2006 05:27 AM

986Jim, cool pics !

Thanks for the heads up on the Audi's and potential problems. The Boxster will still be my primary driver, I will only leave it in the garage if it is snowing or if there is salt on the road, but I will be sure to have the Audi thoroughly checked out prior to purchase...

creseida 06-19-2006 06:06 AM

Just remember, cars are meant to be driven.

Most cars, especially older/used cars, don't like to sit for 9 months out of the year. The ones that sit tend to develop more problems than those that get used regularly. Whatever you get, you should think about giving it a good drive at least once per week (10 to 20 miles minimum). Starting it up and driving it around the block isn't sufficient to get the fluids moving and keep everything lubricated and the battery charged. It needs to be driven at normal operating temperature for a while to keep it happy. :)

Otherwise, when the snow falls, and you go to drive your snow car, you might find it is a little grumpy from being ignored for 9 months. ;)

tqtran 06-19-2006 06:49 AM

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Originally Posted by NickCats
I would just hate to expose the car to the salt

Aluminum can't rust you know?..... :rolleyes:

NickCats 06-19-2006 07:10 AM

creseida, sound advice. Before the Box I had a 924S ( daily driver ) and Jeep Cherokee ( winter ). When I got the 924 I ignored the Jeep and first snow fall sure enough a. battery was dead on the Jeep and b. tires were very low. Driving the rear wheel drive front engine 924 in the snow was something I never want to try again !!!

tqtran, not so much worried about the rust, more worried about sliding with non-winter tires and cleaning the salt crud off my black paint... I know it probably won't hurt it but black is hard enough to keep looking nice in the summer :)

Ray 06-19-2006 07:54 AM

Mine has 2 wheels :D

BMW K1200RS

lucazuma 06-19-2006 01:26 PM

...no snow here, no hail here, no cold so...

http://www.ducatimonster.org/smf/ind...id=10512;image

NickCats 06-20-2006 05:21 AM

Unfortunately, this doesn't do me any good in the winter either :

chiefsalami 06-20-2006 03:46 PM

My other car (until I sell it) is a supercharged VW R32 (AWD). Great in the snow, although we don't get very much in Portland.
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/...0/ef084346.jpg

eslai 06-20-2006 03:55 PM

My other car is a loaner Hyundai from the dealership. :D

Oh I also have this still:

http://www.loamy.com/pics/snowy.jpg

986Jim 06-20-2006 04:10 PM

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Originally Posted by eslai

Sorry eslai had to laugh at your GST hahaha. j/K!!!

eslai 06-20-2006 04:35 PM

:D that's what everyone says until I pass them on the track. Most of the suspension bits have been totally modified by a reknown DSM and race expert (John Mueller's a good friend of mine). It's pretty surprising how neutral the handling is. Nothing like a RWD car of course, but even now it amazes me when I drive it around. Totally different kind of beast than the Boxster!

blue2000s 06-20-2006 06:18 PM

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Originally Posted by NickCats
creseida, sound advice. Before the Box I had a 924S ( daily driver ) and Jeep Cherokee ( winter ). When I got the 924 I ignored the Jeep and first snow fall sure enough a. battery was dead on the Jeep and b. tires were very low. Driving the rear wheel drive front engine 924 in the snow was something I never want to try again !!!

tqtran, not so much worried about the rust, more worried about sliding with non-winter tires and cleaning the salt crud off my black paint... I know it probably won't hurt it but black is hard enough to keep looking nice in the summer :)

When looking in that price range, I'd strongly suggest a Japanese car. They simply last longer. I've put over a hundred thousand miles on a Subaru Impreza and Mazda Rx-7, 200,000 on a Honda Accord and Acura Integra GS-R and over 360,000 on a Turbo Toyota MR2 (none were new when I bought them) and all I can tell you is that I have no qualms buying another well used Japanese car. When something does go wrong, they're cheap to repair and it's rare that something goes wrong. Have you EVER heard of a cylinder liner coming loose on a Honda? Seriously, give the Impreza a try, you'll LOVE it.

berj 06-20-2006 08:44 PM

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Originally Posted by NickCats
Ok, I know it is about 5 months too early to start worrying about this, but since I am in Chicago I have been debating whether or not I want to "winterize" my Boxster or just buy a beater car for the winter. I figure that to make my car winter ready, I am looking at about $3000 for the hard top, $450 for winter tires, and $1400 for wheels. Then I still have to deal with salt and snow getting on my beloved Porsche. So, I am thinking about taking the $5k and buying a winter "beater". My question is, for those of us not lucky enough to live in California or down south, what is your "other" car ? Any suggestions for a good winter car in the $5k range ? Thanks !

I put winter tires on my car (stock ones from the dealer) and drove it all through the Toronto winter this past year. Car weathered it well. Didn't need the hard top (what's the reasoning behind getting one for the winter? If it's heat then don't worry.. if anything the cabin was too damned hot). The wheels and tires cost me about $3000CDN but it was a joy to drive in the winter.

As for damage? My car had 3 scratches when I started the winter.. and 3 scratches when winter ended.. ie I had more damage done to the body in the fall than the winter.

Berj

NickCats 06-21-2006 05:37 AM

blue2000s, to be honest, I have never driven nor been in a Subaru. I will definitely add the Impreza to my list of possibles...

berj, how much is $3000CDN in US $$$ ?

berj 06-21-2006 07:18 AM

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Originally Posted by NickCats
blue2000s, to be honest, I have never driven nor been in a Subaru. I will definitely add the Impreza to my list of possibles...

berj, how much is $3000CDN in US $$$ ?

Depending on how Porsche handles it's pricing structure it'd be somwhere between $2000 to $2700. You'd have to call the dealer.. it was an item pretty much out of their catalog.

Berj

wild1poet2 06-21-2006 07:20 AM

Several to choose from. Here's a favorite:

TVC15 06-21-2006 03:04 PM

I'm a practical guy, so, my other ride is another two seater:

blue2000s 06-21-2006 05:38 PM

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Originally Posted by TVC15
I'm a practical guy, so, my other ride is another two seater:

I've got many years of experience with a '67 250SL 5 speed. It's a German import (kph speedometer, cool looking euro headlights, shoulder-only seat belts and all) and I don't think they offered the 5 speed in the US and I've never seen another 250, most are 280s and there are some 230s. VERY notchy shifter, like you think you're going to break the shaft off!

They are really pretty nice driving cars aside from the overboosted steering. Handling is surprisingly good for a swing axle car too. The upsetting thing is there isn't much that the dealer stocks for them anymore. They had to build a driveshaft from scratch for it once. Nothing is cheap on that car.

rorrim 06-21-2006 06:13 PM

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Originally Posted by blue2000s
Some of the guys with more contemporary Audi's will chime in, but in my experience in the 90s with a 4000s, an older Audi is an expensive Audi.

My 2001 Audi S4 with 60,000 miles is costing me a small fortune to keep on the road. While I love this car, I would not recommend owning an Audi outside the warranty period.

blue2000s 06-21-2006 06:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rorrim
My 2001 Audi S4 with 60,000 miles is costing me a small fortune to keep on the road. While I love this car, I would not recommend owning an Audi outside the warranty period.

It looks like things haven't changed.

When they were building cars in the 80s, they used aluminum in the electrical connections. With enough time, the galvanic corrosion gets to the point where they will no longer conduct and blink, eveything on the dashboard goes blank.

jangobox 06-22-2006 05:02 AM

I recently bought a new ride but don't have any pics of it yet. But I will show you my box and my brother's 84 911 cab. Amazing how beautiful these cars are.

Porsche Family
http://photos.imageevent.com/rainand...sche%20014.jpg

http://photos.imageevent.com/rainand...sche%20020.jpg

http://photos.imageevent.com/rainand...sche%20032.jpg

http://photos.imageevent.com/rainand...sche%20023.jpg

http://photos.imageevent.com/rainand...sche%20019.jpg

KronixSpeed 06-22-2006 07:43 AM

Sweet Pics
 
I wish my second ride was a 911 old style convertible, that would be the ****************.

unfortunetly my second car, for work purposes(and traffic) and to keep the overall life of my boxster is a beautiful greeen army coloured mini vannnnnnnnnnnn.....lol....i hate it sooo much, and that is why i had to buy the smallest (no back seats)fastest(fast enough for me, going from a mini van) most beautiful sports car the porsche boxster.

i drive the mini van 9-5 and cruise at night and weekends in my boxster. great under cover car the van is though....lol/jokes

NickCats 06-22-2006 09:10 AM

I don't know what is worse, that you own a minivan or that you ADMIT you own a minivan.

At least you are are Boxster owner, so all is forgiven ( I HATE MINIVANS ).

Having a Boxster and a minivan to me would be like being married to a pig but having a playboy playmate as a mistress...

mjw930 06-23-2006 06:55 PM

My daily driver: '04 Cayenne Turbo
Her daily driver: '06 Mazda 6S
Our weekend toy: '03 Boxster S
My weekend toy: '03 H-D V-Rod
Her weekend toy '99 Suzuki SV-650

Life is good :cheers:

Uncle Bob 06-24-2006 10:33 AM

My Boxster is my daily driver.
Wife's new daily driver is an '05 Subaru LLBean Outback. It actually has more bhp than the Boxster....just not the performance. I'm impressed with the 3.0L motor, however. Decent performance, fulltime allwheel drive and a little room to haul stuff. We had a '99 Dodge Dakota so we were used to being able to 'haul stuff'. :rolleyes:

slogans7 06-24-2006 03:01 PM

Metrolink.

Brucelee 06-24-2006 03:17 PM

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Originally Posted by slogans7
Metrolink.



Gotta love the ride up the coast!

Thumper 10-24-2006 09:29 PM

The wife drives a Borolo Red '06 MB E350 with the sport package. I drive an '06 GMC Sierra Denali Crew Cab. The Boxster is now just for fun. Also have a 76 Corvette and an 81 Jeep CJ7. I won't go into the list of motorcycles.

Dual Income No Kids......

unklekraker 10-24-2006 10:00 PM

here's my daily driver: 03' Silver MB C230 coupe s/c :D 100mi. daily round trip
weekend toy: 99' Arena Red Boxster

*hijack the first two pictures off the web :( coz' i don't have pix yet except the garage :)

01slowbox 10-24-2006 10:46 PM

lol I think I'm the only one on here with this combo:
2001 seal gray Boxster

http://img242.imageshack.us/img242/8717/625649ne0.jpg

Other Car
2003 Jeep Wrangler sport

http://img225.imageshack.us/img225/6407/cimg0293dz7.jpg

Silverstreak 10-25-2006 03:27 AM

I have an 02 Acura RSX-S and a 98 Toyota 4x4 along with a few motorcycles. :)


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