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Jay B. 01-07-2017 08:19 AM

986's a rare breed?
 
I live in a state where you can drive all year round and one thing I have noticed is I rarely see 986's on the road anymore. 10-15 years ago they were everywhere and I'm starting to think people are pulling these cars off the road as DD's and preserving them and turning them into just weekend runners. What is funny is sometimes I will hit a local cruise-in with my 00S and it actually brings attention and questions from folks about the early Boxster's and how they wished they owned one back in the day when they were new but couldn't afford them etc.. Makes me wonder if these cars are becoming rare (not worth money just rare). One thing is for sure is I have no plans of getting rid of mine anytime soon.

mikefocke 01-07-2017 08:25 AM

I still see more 986s than all other Boxster generations combined. I attribute it to the fact that 986 prices have fallen to the point where the one car as a daily driver crowd can afford to buy them and they do use them. I drive by the road test area of one of the bigger Porsche dealers in our area and have yet to see a 918.

Boxtaboy 01-07-2017 08:45 AM

I still see a good amount of 986s in NY/ NJ area, but most of the time, they are pretty run down looking with the old cloudy plastic rear windows, beat up/dirty looking original 17" wheels, and amber lights all around. Wish people kept them up a bit more, but at least they're using them still I guess.

particlewave 01-07-2017 09:22 AM

They're definitely rare here. I've seen 6 others in the last 5 years. 3 of them were fellow forum members in KC. It's been 1.5 years since the last time I saw any, but I don't live near any bigger cities anymore, either.

I like it that way. Mine gets tons of attention every time I drive it. :)

thstone 01-07-2017 09:49 AM

Here in LA, Porsche's are pretty common and I see 986's everywhere.

PR61 01-07-2017 10:10 AM

In central Illinois it's very rare to see any Porsche. I see more 911's than any type of Boxster. Ironically, I live in a little town of 5200 people and there is a 987 and two 986's including mine.
I recently drove my motorhome 1600 mile to AZ. and on the whole trip never saw a 911 or Boxster until I was just north of Phoenix.

Jgkram 01-07-2017 10:12 AM

Rare?
 
Here in the mid Atlantic (NC) they are not too rare. There are probably 4 or 5 within a 10 mile radius of me. I have also seen many at the local pay and drive lots as well.

As for their future I do think over the next decade many will be removed from service for one reason or the other and eventually they, at least the first generation 986, will become more of a conversation piece but never rare.

rick3000 01-07-2017 10:34 AM

I wouldn't say they are rare, but the number of 986's out in the wild is definitely declining. When you consider the high maintenance costs and the people buying "a cheap Porsche" and not taking care of them it is not surprising. I think eventually good condition 986's will be desirable, simply because there won't be many good condition 986's left.

10/10ths 01-07-2017 10:41 AM

Location, location, location....
 
...I live in a rural are half way between Houston and New Orleans.

If I'm in Houston or New Orleans I will see Boxsters and other Porsches all over.

Out here in flyover country, I never see any.

As for 986's, they have reached that age and depreciation where high school kids are buying them and driving them. You will either see pristine garage queens or ragged out sleds from now on. If you travel to nice driving destinations or club events, then you see folks who have well cared for 986's that actually get driven and cared for and have money spent on them.

It's all relative.

How many S2000's do you see? How many Z3's? How many First Gen Miata's? How many SLK's? How many Audi TT convertibles?

Anker 01-07-2017 11:06 AM

Not rare in Boston suburbia either. Pretty much every time we take her out we see one or two, and sometimes three!

BRAN 01-07-2017 11:42 AM

I definitely see more newer Porsche generations around than Boxsters 986.
But that is no wonder living in the Porsche hotspot #1 in Germany :D

So I am kinda "wowing", when I see another 986, instead of a new(er) 911.
Yeah I hear those stories too, when "elderly" couples pass my car, saying they wanted to get one back in the time, but never did.
I reply something like ...it is never too late.
Or when "younger" people show up...something like:
"Irgendwann werde ich mal Porsche fahren. ...Warum nicht irgendwann mal jetzt?"
"Some day I am going to drive a Porsche. ...Why not some day now?"
And kids still love to see the classic 986 lines.

A 986 will never be rare, but it is a classic already. Probably the most important car Porsche ever made.
I am glad that it was designed to be in a 550 tradition....curves make a classic, nuff said :D

10/10ths 01-07-2017 01:25 PM

Bran...
 
...Yes!

Indeed!


:cheers:

cas951 01-07-2017 02:29 PM

Rare? It's too common here.

Pdwight 01-07-2017 04:09 PM

Northwest Alabama
 
My wife and I see 3 here on a regular basis, in fact one of those is a 01S in Black that is the twin to my car...see more Carrera's than 986's . I did see a Red Boxster a couple of times with two girls driving it and it was as "ragged out" as any car I have ever seen....looked like it had been attacked with a ball peen hammer and the headlights were virtually white from oxidation.....sad to see

san rensho 01-07-2017 04:29 PM

Miami. Everybody and their brother has one. I see them all the time, there are 2 thst park in my building

Pdwight 01-07-2017 05:46 PM

Opel Manta
 
When I was in High school the last production of the Opel GT was happening, I wanted one so bad I could taste it.

One of my best friends parents bought him a 1972 911, since then I have always wanted a Porsche

BIGJake111 01-07-2017 05:54 PM

I see about a box a week southern weather seems to mean more box than cayman. Depending on where I am going i see a 911 either 80s or 997 or newer every other drive and a boxster about once a week, mostly 986 but there are a few 981 owners I cross paths with often.

I've seen about 6 different other 986s just within my school zone but I don't run into them often and think most are weekenders at most.



(Also there is a pre 03 S that's speed yellow on campus with me, people think it's me all the time only difference is mine has litronics.)

Jay B. 01-07-2017 06:21 PM

Okay so I guess I must be living under a rock then. A swear its rare I see these cars (986's not just Boxsters) on the road. Oh well I'm just glad these cars still being driven. Thanks all !

10/10ths 01-07-2017 06:43 PM

Jay B.
 
Not under a rock, just Arizona.

:p

Pdwight 01-07-2017 06:54 PM

986 Owners Motif
 
"I love fixing things"

My wife says on my tombstone will be "I can fix this !"


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