05-04-2009, 02:06 PM
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Critical Options
If you were buying your first boxter what would be the most important options you would be looking for......... Thanks!
(a little option overwhelmed)
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05-04-2009, 02:27 PM
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New, or used?
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05-04-2009, 03:40 PM
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Buying used the trade off is a newer car vs. lower miles. I picked low miles, and haven't regretted it. In terms of options the car is perfect stock, everything else is just nice to have. I wouldn't even consider traction control an essential option (except door speakers, you need those).
It all depends on what you want/need. If you have to ask, you probably don't need it.
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05-04-2009, 04:11 PM
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If you plan to drive it in 50F weather with the top down, heated seats are highly recommended.
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05-04-2009, 05:21 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by yimmy149
If you plan to drive it in 68F weather with the top down, heated seats are highly recommended.
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Fixed.
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05-04-2009, 05:31 PM
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Wind Blocker. Can be added afterward purchase but its pricey.
I also like upgraded stereo with either DSP or Bose.
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05-05-2009, 08:02 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Petermcd
If you were buying your first boxter what would be the most important options you would be looking for......... Thanks!
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If you're looking at an early 97-99 Boxster, then I think the important options are the larger wheel/tire combo (I have the 17" 205/255 tire package on mine), and a manual transmission (why drive a sports car without?).
Everything else is just gravy, but my car came with the Sport Package (single cd player, windscreen, 17" wheel option), plus traction control. I wouldn't have minded heated seats, but I've survived without them so far.
Personally, if I were buying a new car, I would probably go with exactly the same setup. Manual transmission, 1 size larger tire/wheel package, windscreen, and 1 step up radio. Maybe have them throw in heated seats.
BC.
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05-05-2009, 08:21 AM
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For a 987:
1) Windstop
2) Heated Seats
3) Sport Chrono
4) Manual Trans
All 987s have PSM (Porsche Stability Management) which is also critical to consider if you are looking at the 986s too.
Lots of "nice things to have" but very few are critical.
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05-05-2009, 08:39 AM
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Here's what I bought when I ordered my Boxster last year:
PASM [Critical to me]
Sport Chrono [Critical to me]
Sport 3 spoke wheel [Critical to me - can't stand Y wheel]
windstop [Wish I hadn't wasted my money - never use it]
18" wheels [Nice to have but should have gone with 17" and bought aftermarkets]
Model Designation Delete [Hey, its the only free option!]
Options that are worthwhile that I did not order but might have if I was not so cheap:
Heated Seats
BiXenon headlights
Sport Buckets - the real ones because they weigh 22lbs less than stock
Options that are a waste (IMHO):
Full leather
Any of the wood, alcantera or aluminium trim
Aero pieces
PSE
Any radio options
PCM
Adaptive Seats
Auto climate control - its a 2 seat convertible for gosh sakes
Extra cost colors - They make you pay extra for paint?????
Tiptronic or PDK - unless I had lots of stop and go driving to do
Porsche Crests on anything - I will not pay to advertise for Porsche
Floor mats - aftermarket is cheaper and better quality
Wheel spacers - after market is cheaper if you must
Auto dim mirrors - how lazy are you?
Rain sensor - how lazy are you?
Hard top - get a Cayman
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05-05-2009, 11:34 AM
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Personally, windstop (top is NEVER up), maybe a wheel pkg.
A Sports Car is supposed to be minimalist, not some Luxo-cruiser!
I would skip ALL the rest and get one of these Best Option
Best bang for the buck... and it's 'portable' !
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05-05-2009, 11:58 AM
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I never keep the windstop or the screens in my car. They are most effective when the top is down and the windows are up. I will NEVER drive the car like hat, so they don't do much good.
If I were buying an early Boxster, it would be the 18" wheels.
Later 986s, S version.
Anything newer than that, I don't know.
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05-05-2009, 04:28 PM
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Seeing that you are located on Cape Cod...
1) Heated seats - wife/girlfriend will love it.
2) Wind Stop - wife/girlfriend will thank you for keeping their hair neat.
3) 3M Clear Bra - when you hit the pot holes in the roads in Mass. this will protect the paint from chipping when gravel flies up when exiting the pot hole.
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05-06-2009, 11:28 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Petermcd
If you were buying your first boxter what would be the most important options you would be looking for......... Thanks!
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Heated seats were the one thing I insisted on when I bought my first (and so far only) Boxster. My wife thought I was nuts, and now she won't even get in to a car without heated seats.
The wind stop makes a big difference as many have said. Litronics (HID) are great, and probably work better if a factor option than installed after the fact. Porsche 997 OEM short shifter. ROW M030 is greatest option, but has to be done afterwards on US cars since we're not ROW. OBC and cruise control can be added, but nice to have from the factory. 18" wheels and colored crests for looks. Electric memory seats so the outside passenger mirror dips down in reverse is really useful. If you can swing it, the Porsche crest in the headrest really makes the car unique and special
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05-07-2009, 02:19 AM
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If I were getting a new car (fat chance...) basic options would be
Heated Seats
Litronics
Limited Slip Differential
Ed
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05-07-2009, 02:43 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by geoff
If you can swing it, the Porsche crest in the headrest really makes the car unique and special
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It's unique and special until someone checks the same box on the order sheet.
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08-06-2009, 04:33 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Petermcd
If you were buying your first boxter what would be the most important options you would be looking for......... Thanks!
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I feel your pain. I honestly think Porsche has more options for their cars than any other manufacturer. I had the same overwhelmed feeling when I started looking. For me, the top ones were:
S-model
Traction control
Heated seats
18" or + wheels
6 speed manual
Sport supension
But I really wanted "everything" if you know what I mean. In the end I got a special edition model which came pretty much loaded up with almost every option from the start. It significantly reduced the the things I had to decide. You might consider looking at one of the special edition cars if you decide you are an option whore like me.
Good luck!
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08-06-2009, 04:50 AM
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So true. I'm an option whore too....sorry, just cannot help it.
I can't believe someone actually said PSE was a waste in an earlier post. They obviously have not had the pleasure of running down the road wide open...
Minimal options for me if ordering a new one:
Red / Beige all over again - just a color combo you cannot stop looking at..
New series Litronics w/ cornering capability
PASM
PSE
Sport shifter - Sorry PDK people, 6 speed is just too nice to have
Full Leather - power seat package
Dark wood package
Sport Chrono w/ nav (plus)
19" Carrera Classic wheels
Bose audio
So basically an updated version of what I already have...Still would be tough getting rid of mine though....Just a fantastic car. I do like the advances of the new direct injection fuel system and the current 0-60 time. Those numbers are so good, why go up to a turbo??
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08-06-2009, 05:01 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by jwade
I can't believe someone actually said PSE was a waste in an earlier post. They obviously have not had the pleasure of running down the road wide open...
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I guess if you don't care about a cars sound at all perhaps PSE would be a waste. However, I think it adds a lot to the overall driving experience. When I got my PSE I thought it was expensive, but after having it a while I think it's fantastic and probably the best purchase I've made.
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08-06-2009, 06:09 AM
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I thought the same, but once I made the plunge, it was well worth it. Looks awesome too on the earlier models.
Couple the PSE to the fabspeed by-pass pipes and it really roars!!!!
If I hit a lick, I'd probably at this point go ahead and add their headers too just to complete the madness....
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08-06-2009, 05:27 PM
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Ask about keys. It's expensive to get more.
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