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Old 01-17-2007, 10:32 PM   #1
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Dale, I'll give my 2 cents worth and you can take it or leave it. It's only my story on my Boxster. Everyones story will be a little different because... we are all different and the reason we bought Boxsters are all different to some degree. I replaced a 1967 Austin Healey 3000 that my wife and I owned for 7 years. It was a lot of fun for 7 years but frankly we got a little tired putting up with its vintage qualities. We wanted something to drive that looked great, had a good convertible top, handled well, had more power than the Healey and was something we could trust to get us to our destination and back comfortably. We both loved the looks of the Boxster so I started doing my homework, just like you are doing. I read about the early engine failures, RMS failures, and the cost involved in repairing what may go wrong. I discovered what a lot before me have written here and most is true. This purchase is going to be a GUT decision... Some of us purchase cars and have no trouble and some are not as lucky. Some use their cars for everyday travel and some only on the nicer weekends. Some drive harder than others, some bought better used Boxsters than others. I wanted a Boxster real bad so I was determined to buy one only after careful inspection and from the original owner who used it just as I plan to use mine. There is always some luck involved in purchasing used... any car! If you pick a good Boxster that fills your needs you won't be disappointed, I wasn't!
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Old 01-17-2007, 10:37 PM   #2
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Dale, Buying new or used? If buying new you shouldn't be as concerned about reliablity.
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Old 01-18-2007, 03:41 AM   #3
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I certainly appreciate all the replys particularly the more spirited ones! I am going to begin the process of purchasing the automobile sometime this late spring or summer.

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Old 01-18-2007, 06:27 AM   #4
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I certainly appreciate all the replys particularly the more spirited ones! I am going to begin the process of purchasing the automobile sometime this late spring or summer.

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If you have the funds, and depending on where you live, you can probably get a better deal on a convertible right now than amidst the top-down season.
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Old 01-18-2007, 03:46 AM   #5
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What a shame and so embarrassing. The guy’s first post and our obnoxious member rears his ugly head. Let me say this is not usual behavior for the forum so don’t let this member influence continued questions or comments. This is a Porsche board so of course we will mostly give the Boxster our vote. As for you oh child like one, I will not be baited into argument and think I made clear what your comments mean to me.
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Old 01-18-2007, 04:29 AM   #6
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Just thought of something else, Dale.

One forum member who goes by MikenOhio (I hope I got the spelling right on that) just bought his second boxster this last year. His first boxster was bought new in 2000 and he drove it hard on the track 4x a year and it was his daily driver. He owned it for 5 years and said he only did oil changes on the car and never had a single problem with it.

He was so impressed with the reliability that he bought an 2006 and has been enjoying that car too (evidently so much that he's not posting much here!).

I think there are many Boxster owners who drive their cars and enjoy them and find them to be as reliable as other cars. Forums like this will always have a lot of chatter about repairs because forum are great for that... owners helping owners solve problems.

Where do you live in Texas anyway? You never posted that.
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Old 01-18-2007, 01:43 PM   #7
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Wife and I recently relocated to Dallas from Knoxville, TN. Trying to get used to the flat country!

One forum member who goes by MikenOhio (I hope I got the spelling right on that) just bought his second boxster this last year. His first boxster was bought new in 2000 and he drove it hard on the track 4x a year and it was his daily driver. He owned it for 5 years and said he only did oil changes on the car and never had a single problem with it.

He was so impressed with the reliability that he bought an 2006 and has been enjoying that car too (evidently so much that he's not posting much here!).

I think there are many Boxster owners who drive their cars and enjoy them and find them to be as reliable as other cars. Forums like this will always have a lot of chatter about repairs because forum are great for that... owners helping owners solve problems.

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Old 01-18-2007, 06:16 AM   #8
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What a shame and so embarrassing. The guy’s first post and our obnoxious member rears his ugly head. Let me say this is not usual behavior for the forum so don’t let this member influence continued questions or comments. This is a Porsche board so of course we will mostly give the Boxster our vote. As for you oh child like one, I will not be baited into argument and think I made clear what your comments mean to me.
Hi,

I don't find it a shame or embarrassing. I gave an honest assessment of what a great number of owners have expressed here, that the car is underpowered, and that it's handling can be improved.

OH, let's be honest. You know that all this animosity between us started when you and I disagreed about your mods and that you took offense and got personal. Things admittedly, and regretfully, escalated from there into a lot of ugliness. You were apparently offended to the degree that you now seem to make criticizing me your goal. Anyone reading this Forum can see that this is true.

That's OK, I concede your right to do so. You can make shaded references to me or call me names, but hopefully this will pass with time. If not, you'll be wasting your time as I will not get involved. I have no desire to keep up the fight with you, and won't. Peace Out!

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Old 01-18-2007, 07:13 AM   #9
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OH, let's be honest. You know that all this animosity between us started when you and I disagreed about your mods and that you took offense and got personal. Things admittedly, and regretfully, escalated from there into a lot of ugliness. You were apparently offended to the degree that you now seem to make criticizing me your goal. Anyone reading this Forum can see that this is true.

That's OK, I concede your right to do so. You can make shaded references to me or call me names, but hopefully this will pass with time. If not, you'll be wasting your time as I will not get involved. I have no desire to keep up the fight with you, and won't. Peace Out!
must every thread turn into this??? maybe Bruce lee should start handing out time outs....sorry MN but this statement:
'You will find it underpowered (according to the majority here - budget an 'S' or Supercharger at least (don't forget the gauges whatever you do), with imperfect handling (again judging by the Wheel/Tire/Springs and other suspension mod popularities)."

was a cheap shot that started this all up. So if you really believe in your own statement of:

"You can make shaded references to me or call me names, but hopefully this will pass with time. If not, you'll be wasting your time as I will not get involved. I have no desire to keep up the fight with you, and won't. "

Then don't instigate other members with your remarks. Enough is enough already.......

Dale, buy the car!!!!! In terms of power and mods, most people want them. I mean Chevy bumps the power in their vettes over time, same with mustangs, people want more horses....nature of the beast.....
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must every thread turn into this??? maybe Bruce lee should start handing out time outs....sorry MN but this statement:
'You will find it underpowered (according to the majority here - budget an 'S' or Supercharger at least (don't forget the gauges whatever you do), with imperfect handling (again judging by the Wheel/Tire/Springs and other suspension mod popularities)."

was a cheap shot that started this all up. So if you really believe in your own statement of:

"You can make shaded references to me or call me names, but hopefully this will pass with time. If not, you'll be wasting your time as I will not get involved. I have no desire to keep up the fight with you, and won't. "

Then don't instigate other members with your remarks. Enough is enough already.......

Dale, buy the car!!!!! In terms of power and mods, most people want them. I mean Chevy bumps the power in their vettes over time, same with mustangs, people want more horses....nature of the beast.....
Hi,

Let's crank it down a notch shall we?

Isn't the consensus that the Boxster is underpowered?

Aren't many people looking to improve the handling?

Wasn't the majority opinion of those contributing to both of OH's gauge threads that these were a good thing?

Cheap Shot? Where? I am not looking to be divisive, or start a brawl, are you?

Happy Motoring!.. Jim'99

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Old 01-18-2007, 08:01 AM   #11
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The Boxster is a great car. When I bought mine, I drove several cars, new and used, not all verts, including 993, 9-3, G35 coupe, 350z, TSX, Z3, Z4, 330ic. On paper, the Boxster was one of the worst options -- slower, older, no space, etc. But it had that unexplainable "fun" factor that I been looking for since my 88 325i convertible that I bought in high school, that most new cars seem to lack in all their refinement, sound-proofing, and seclusion.

I haven't looked back. Having put 32k on it in the last 2 years, I've only paid for one expense out of pocket (window regulator for $500) that wasn't part of one of the service intervals. No tires, no brakes, no other unscheduled repairs. The key is a good PPI and buying a car w/ a good history (if used).

Regarding how "imperfect" the car is, I have not felt the need to mod anything. I will probably upgrade to 18" rims when I need tires, just for the look. If I ever get into an accident (hopefully not!), I will probably do like many people on this forum and pay the extra to upgrade to the newer bumpers or lights, but even that I'm not doing if I have to pay for it 100% out of pocket. Would a supercharger be great? Of course, but who wouldn't want more power? If I had a Z06 and you offered me another 10 hp, I'd take it. That doesn't mean that the Z06 is underpowered, though.

I think it's a great car. But that should be obvious -- that's why for the first time in 4 cars, my money went to Porsche instead of BMW.
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Old 01-18-2007, 09:10 AM   #12
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Hi,

Let's crank it down a notch shall we?

Isn't the consensus that the Boxster is underpowered?

Aren't many people looking to improve the handling?

Wasn't the majority opinion of those contributing to both of OH's gauge threads that these were a good thing?

Cheap Shot? Where? I am not looking to be divisive, or start a brawl, are you?

Happy Motoring!.. Jim'99
not looking to start a brawl.....thats why I said why does it always come down to this....MN, if you take a second to be honest with yourself, you know none of this happens if you don't state:


'You will find it underpowered (according to the majority here - budget an 'S' or Supercharger at least (don't forget the gauges whatever you do), with imperfect handling (again judging by the Wheel/Tire/Springs and other suspension mod popularities)."

you said you're a writer, you know what you are doing....so if you truly don't want to start anythin as you stated earlier, then next time just state as you did above that the consensus seems to be that the Boxster is underpowered and many people on this board look to improve the handling.....now if one of your fans speak up, its on them....but it was provoked in this instance.....
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