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Old 03-11-2007, 03:08 PM   #1
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Good read Drburton, thanks for posting (just save the picture and zoom it up a little in any windows pic reader/editor).

I agree with two of his opinions...the base 987/C7 is a blast to drive and the basic CD24 is a piece of crap.
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Old 03-11-2007, 03:49 PM   #2
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I was able to read it...thanks for posting. I agree, it made for a good read.
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Old 03-11-2007, 09:26 PM   #3
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Very good, although eye-straining, read.


Makes me feel better about my car, assuming the Cayman and base 987 are interchangeable



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Old 03-12-2007, 05:39 AM   #4
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Very good read. HP is a bit over rated. When running from stop light to stop light its fun, but I like turning better than going straight.

Yesterday I woke up early and headed out into the country. I put the top down and hit my favorite motorcycle roads for the first time in my Boxster. It was amazing. I could feel the wheels gripping and pulling, taking each turn as it was meant to be taken. Braking, down shifting, swinging into the turn, and accelerating through the apex I felt like the Boxster was having the time of her life.

I am so glad I bought a Boxster.

Oh, and I like in the article where the author says that every true sports car should have a crap stereo. hahahaha.
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They are right. I run regular gas in my car so that its HP is a bit down, where I like it!
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Old 03-12-2007, 06:46 AM   #6
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my two cents
HP is addressed for two types of sports car buyers:

Sports car DRIVERS (those who partake in at least one DE, Driving instruction,
time trial, atucross, etc.)

and those who have never really turned the steering past 90 degrees, WOT in straight lines only. Let's call these sports car owners/enthusiasts.


Porsche doesn't put enough power in their cars when you look at the car market in general. This is glaringly obvious. The cars are fine as they are but its clear that they are manipulating horsepower and HP delivery, gearing etc. in an artificial manner to suit their interests and not really those of the sports car drivers and sports car owners.

1-Why does the CaymanS have an inexplicably tall 1st gear? So it doesn't beat the heavier 911's 0-60 time.

2-Why doesn't the Boxster still have HP well into the 300HP range when BMW and Merc are already offering this to their customers? We know why....

3-Why are all the non GT/Turbo 911's underpowered? So that the standard Carrera owners always have something to trade up to and Porsche can continue making boat loads of cash for cars that are pricey for what you get (true of all Pcars).

But given the underpowered issue at Porsche, most people complaining that this car doesn't have enough power or that car doesn't have enough power fall into a category: THose who demmand more power yet don't have the high performance driving skill to come withing 90% of a car's the lowest possible lap time at any given track. It's like the deer hunter that complains his assault weapon doesn't have enough firepower to take out an 80 pound deer. Your basically talking to a poser.
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Old 03-12-2007, 07:17 AM   #7
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Regardless, I always welcome more HP



Porsche could sure use some hp upgrades. They have been using the same engines for a long time now. Might be time for new engines?



It's not like Porsche is stranger to having the fastest cars on the road. For a long time, Porsche DID hold claim to that title.



270hp for a base Boxster/Cayman, 325 hp for a Boxster S/Cayman S...and we're good :P
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