12-12-2010, 12:31 PM
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Finally back after 2 years!!
Not sure if anyone remeber me, but i do remeber alot of memeber from 2 years ago..
I had a 99 boxster with 18k miles and i sold it for a BMW 335i coupe, after 2 years with the bmw( it was a great car very fast, but it just wasnt fun), i sold it and picked up a 2006 Cayman S with 21k miles on it, it is by far one of the best cars i have ever ownd.
im very happy to be back in the P-car world
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07 RR HSE
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12-12-2010, 01:06 PM
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Very Nice. With a garage that nice, you oughta straighten those blinds out lol.
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12-12-2010, 01:29 PM
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Welcome back.
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Lov'n my boxster!
2013 Lexus IS350awd
2007 Toyota FJ Cruiser
2004 Porsche Boxster S
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12-12-2010, 01:38 PM
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Orange Park, FL
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Beautiful car, just stunning.
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2004 Porsche 911 C4S Cab
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12-12-2010, 03:23 PM
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Location: Boston, MA
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Niiiice
Congrats and Welcome back. How do you think the Cayman differs from the boxster in terms of the driving sensation?
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Blue 2003 Boxster S
GT2 Front bumper
GT3 Side Skirts
19" MHT Rims
Evo Intake, De-Snorkeled
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12-12-2010, 06:13 PM
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Location: South FL
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Welcome back and congrats on the new purchase! Lots has happened on here over the last two years ... Err ... Well not really, it's the same old recipie.
Either way, congratulations! The car looks great!
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1984 - 944 - The first one.
1984 - 928S - The loudest one.
2001 - Boxster - The best one.
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12-12-2010, 06:21 PM
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Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Houston, Texas
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Welcome back, buddy!
There's still a few of us old timers around. Man, you've just purchased my latest dream car. The right color combo too.
If it has full leather, xenons, bose, and navi, I'm really gonna be jealous.
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12-12-2010, 07:44 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by RandallNeighbour
Welcome back, buddy!
There's still a few of us old timers around. Man, you've just purchased my latest dream car. The right color combo too.
If it has full leather, xenons, bose, and navi, I'm really gonna be jealous.
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haha LONG time no talk..
Its great to be back
Its got everything you stated above except for the full leather interior  ..
ill post up some higher quality pictures later on this week when my buddy comes down form college for winter break, he truly does take some amazing shots
hope everyone is doing well and in good health!!!
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12-13-2010, 04:22 AM
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Location: Des Moines, IA
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Welcome back! That is a great looking car you got there.
Enjoy!
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12-13-2010, 04:47 AM
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A Cayman S is probably going to be my next car too.
I also owned a 335 that I bought new with the intention of keeping for a decade. I was very disappointed in it and I decided to sell it. I actually was contemplating a Cayman S, but opted for a great deal on a used Boxster S.
The 335 is wicked fast. But I found the driving experience to be poor.
It doesn't have "turbo lag" like a Saab from 1995. But it does suffer from poor throttle response. You simply can't rely on the throttle to drive the car thru a corner. This is something the Boxster is exceptionally good at. The BMW shifter was a fight. It never wanted to go into gear. And I had a very hard time driving the 6 speed smoothly. It was comical. Finally the steering assist was way too high, the steering feedback was poor. You would have a hard time holding a steady line through a corner with your foot on the throttle. Hardly a sportscar.
All of this combined to give the car an A+ for straight line grunt, but C's in some very important areas.
I think the biggest flaw though in the 335 is that you could never "push" the car. It just takes all of the fun out of driving it.
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12-13-2010, 05:51 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by fatmike
The 335 is wicked fast. But I found the driving experience to be poor.
It doesn't have "turbo lag" like a Saab from 1995. But it does suffer from poor throttle response. You simply can't rely on the throttle to drive the car thru a corner. This is something the Boxster is exceptionally good at. The BMW shifter was a fight. It never wanted to go into gear. And I had a very hard time driving the 6 speed smoothly. It was comical. Finally the steering assist was way too high, the steering feedback was poor. You would have a hard time holding a steady line through a corner with your foot on the throttle. Hardly a sportscar.
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I went for a BMW test drive event in the summer, and I couldn't figure out what the big deal with BMW is. Their so called Ultimate Driving Machines.
You talk to a lot of kids, and they'll do anything to get a BMW, their step up from Hondas and G35s I guess. It's really all relative.
Now an old E30, that's a different story...
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12-13-2010, 07:00 AM
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Location: North Wales, PA
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I have a lease 2008 cayman S. When the lease is up in a year I was thinking about going the BMW 335 route just to save money. The cayman S is an expensive car considering I only put a few thousand miles a year on it. You have me second guessing myself now......
I have a feeling that I am not going to be too happy with any other car now that I am used to my cayman.
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12-13-2010, 01:41 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Evan528
I have a lease 2008 cayman S. When the lease is up in a year I was thinking about going the BMW 335 route just to save money. The cayman S is an expensive car considering I only put a few thousand miles a year on it. You have me second guessing myself now......
I have a feeling that I am not going to be too happy with any other car now that I am used to my cayman.
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When the time comes test drive it, decide for yourself. Maybe the Cayman is actually a bargain?
The 335 is a strong highway cruiser. It gets good gas mileage, it's quiet and has effortless acceleration.
The new BMW 1M may be a interesting option. I suspect the M car will correct many of the things I didn't like about the 335.
TO THE OP - welcome back...
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