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NomadicRiley 02-21-2010 04:31 PM

First nice day w/ new Boxster
 
Had my new to me 07 Boxster S for about 2 weeks now but between work travel, family issues and taking it to dealer to get airbag deactivation kit installed and top fixed, hadn't had much time to enjoy it. Today was a gorgeous afternoon (mid 70's and sunny) so was able to load up my 3.5 year old daughter, put the top down and drive around town running some errands. My daughter had an absolute blast, never having ridden in a convertible as did daddy. Couldn't be happier with the car.

97 Boxster 02-21-2010 04:46 PM

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Originally Posted by NomadicRiley
Had my new to me 07 Boxster S for about 2 weeks now but between work travel, family issues and taking it to dealer to get airbag deactivation kit installed and top fixed, hadn't had much time to enjoy it. Today was a gorgeous afternoon (mid 70's and sunny) so was able to load up my 3.5 year old daughter, put the top down and drive around town running some errands. My daughter had an absolute blast, never having ridden in a convertible as did daddy. Couldn't be happier with the car.

You in Houston?? I am and it was 70 today so I was out as well. Nice day for a vert. Come summer we will be wishing we had a Cayman to avoid the heat somewhat but I will take the Boxster for the time being.

Happy Trails and enjoy the ride.

NomadicRiley 02-21-2010 04:51 PM

Close - Austin. Yes, not looking forward to another stretch of 30 100+ days in summer. Still have my RX-8 which is silver and should handle heat far better than black boxster.

70Sixter 02-22-2010 08:05 AM

Nomadic,

You'll relive that experience every spring. Trust me. :)

This is the first cold winter here in three years, and the first time the hardtop has been on in same period. Previous winters have had no more than a week w/o a top down day.

So I expect an even bigger renewal of top down-ism!

Enjoy the car and your daughter! :cheers:

Quickurt 02-22-2010 12:01 PM

Overly cold natured Wifey wouldn't sit for the top down yesterday, but I had it down Saturday, most of the day. Upper 60s.
NICE!~!

dallison 02-22-2010 12:20 PM

booooo, another 4-6 weeks until the cold and bad weather leave.

vipola 02-22-2010 12:37 PM

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Originally Posted by NomadicRiley
Had my new to me 07 Boxster S for about 2 weeks now but between work travel, family issues and taking it to dealer to get airbag deactivation kit installed and top fixed, hadn't had much time to enjoy it. Today was a gorgeous afternoon (mid 70's and sunny) so was able to load up my 3.5 year old daughter, put the top down and drive around town running some errands. My daughter had an absolute blast, never having ridden in a convertible as did daddy. Couldn't be happier with the car.

airbag deactivaiton KIT ?!?
I tought that since 2006 they had a weight sensor and deactivated the airbag automatically... ?!?

vath2001 02-22-2010 04:55 PM

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Originally Posted by dallison
booooo, another 4-6 weeks until the cold and bad weather leave.

I'm with Dallison! 60 -70 Not until May...maybe.
I gotta go, more snow to shovel. Its been a 1/2 hour.

jmatta 02-23-2010 04:28 AM

I can only dream about days when I can actually drive the Box, let alone put the top down. We've been getting hammered with snow in northern Illinois!

Flavor 987S 02-23-2010 04:38 AM

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Originally Posted by vipola
airbag deactivaiton KIT ?!?
I tought that since 2006 they had a weight sensor and deactivated the airbag automatically... ?!?

Exactly what I was thinking. The 2006 and newer Boxster has smart air bag technology.

All I ever used in my 2006 987S was a booster seat and seat belt for my young daughters (6 years old at the earliest time). This was safe and meet State laws too.

vipola 02-23-2010 06:21 AM

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Originally Posted by Flavor 987S
Exactly what I was thinking. The 2006 and newer Boxster has smart air bag technology.

All I ever used in my 2006 987S was a booster seat and seat belt for my young daughters (6 years old at the earliest time). This was safe and meet State laws too.

Good, I was affraid I need to install bunch of crap like I had to do with my 986, I can't wait to carry my 2 year old little guy in my new 987S 2006 :)

Perfectlap 02-23-2010 06:58 AM

I have an unrwitten rule, no matter sun or clouds....if the temp is at least 60 the top comes down. But be carefule doing this below 60 if you have the plastic window. You should blast the heat and drive for a a few minutes before lowering. I put a nice nickel width cut in the plastic. Now I have to replace despite the canvas being flawless. I'm holding out for 2003 OEM top from salvage.

NomadicRiley 02-23-2010 11:14 AM

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Originally Posted by vipola
airbag deactivaiton KIT ?!?
I tought that since 2006 they had a weight sensor and deactivated the airbag automatically... ?!?

They do - at a certain weight level, but the kit adds a key to disable and the latch hooks in the front seat which make it easier to secure the car seat as well as being able to completely disable the airbag regardless of current weight in the seat.

super66 02-24-2010 08:35 AM

I miss 70 degrees....I feel your pain jmatta....

I just had my air bag deactivation done on my 05' and I understood it was the last year to need that....

oh pet peeve....people that post about new boxstes and don't give us pictures to look at :D

S3adrag0n 02-24-2010 09:05 AM

I'm here in NC and drive my 986 2000 pretty much every day, 10mi each way to work. My top comes down at 55-58+ (what can I say, I live on the edge). I too had a crack in my window and is hoping to get 2003 top as well. If by the end of this summer I can't find a 2003 top, I'm going with the glass window.

vipola 02-25-2010 11:52 AM

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Originally Posted by NomadicRiley
They do - at a certain weight level, but the kit adds a key to disable and the latch hooks in the front seat which make it easier to secure the car seat as well as being able to completely disable the airbag regardless of current weight in the seat.

Thanks for the info.. is that kit expensive?

Flavor 987S 02-25-2010 12:43 PM

For you 2006 and newer Boxster owners, that are still dating, your car will tell you if your date weights more than 90 pounds!

If the "airbag disabled" light turns on, she weight about 90 pounds. If the light goes off, she's over 90 pounds.

:D

vipola 02-26-2010 05:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Flavor 987S
For you 2006 and newer Boxster owners, that are still dating, your car will tell you if your date weights more than 90 pounds!

If the "airbag disabled" light turns on, she weight about 90 pounds. If the light goes off, she's over 90 pounds.

:D

LOL !!!

okay so 90 pound it is?.. cool, then I'm not scare that my 14month little guy weight more than 90 pound even with the seat ;)

stephen wilson 02-26-2010 07:19 AM

Hmm...the light in my 06 turns on when I put my work gym bag in the seat, which weighs 25 pounds tops.

Flavor 987S 02-26-2010 10:29 AM

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Originally Posted by stephen wilson
Hmm...the light in my 06 turns on when I put my work gym bag in the seat, which weighs 25 pounds tops.

That's correct. 25 pounds is less than 90 pounds. The bag weights enough for the system to know that something is in the passanger seat, but not big (heavy) enough to activate the air bag.


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