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The Boxster front end is the closest thing to the Carrera GT the company has yet produced. IMHO. |
I repeat, it looks like an Acura...period. Porsches have always had that distinctive round or oval headlight design that is easy to spot, even from far away. Not liking it.
It looks like someone stuck a Porsche emblem on an Acura NSX. If I wanted a Carrera GT like front end, I would buy a Carrera GT, lol! Yeah, not for me. And yes, I am mad! :) |
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IMO the headlights, like in the pic above, from 987II is the closest looking to carrera GT
The new headlights, other than being in dark housing, looks more like Infiniti G35 variants But with that said, they are really growing on me |
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I'm biased but I think this looks more CGT eske, however I also agree that the Boxster has carved out it's own enthusiastic Porsche place in the marques history.http://986forum.com/forums/uploads01/0021341253019.jpg
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Anyway, your incredulity as to why anyone would want their bottom-of-the-line $50k Porsche to look like the top-of-the-line $440,000 Porsche lead me to believe you were thinking people mean the 981's lights look like the Carrera, not the Carrera GT. |
Not at all. I have zero interest in the Carrera, GT, GT2, 3, ABC, #@0, or any other possible variant. I think its a little insecure is all. Like sticking those Walmart chrome stick on vents on your Pinto's fenders, lol! Ok, that's a drastic comparison, but not much different than people wanting their Boxster to "look like a GT". Why? To deceive people into believing you're loaded? To fool yourself? Maybe you just like the way it looks?
Which brings me back to my original post about the 981; those headlights completely suck(!) and are not classic Porsche like at all. I don't care if they look like the Carrera GT's and you think that's cool. They look like lots of other modern hl's and frankly, the body has lost some of that distinctive shape as well. Pass! Hi! I'm Tony! I own a 986 and love it! :D |
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Pictures always help (unless Johnny Danger's involved)
Carrera GT (a 997/987 era car, all by its lonesome in exotic/supercar territory) http://www.sportscarcup.com/cars/sil...carrera-gt.jpg Boxster (981) http://www.speedrizz.com/wp-content/...7298866563.jpg The resemblence can't be denied, Porsche themselves have pointed out that they intentionally designed the car's look with the spirit of the Carrera GT in mind. Carrera (991 in this case) http://www.egmcartech.com/wp-content...34-Profile.jpg We're talking apples, oranges, and peaches here. Hoepfully this helps with any possible confusion. Personally, I don't like the idea that they designed this car to look very much like a Carrera GT, because I feel that in doing so they've made it look like a big MR2: http://static.cargurus.com/images/si...e-pic-874.jpeg I will also admit, however, that much like the 987's changes, the longer it's around, the more it grows on me to the point of toleration. Can't wait for Hoffman down the road from here to take delivery of some so I can take one for a test drive on a lunch break. :D |
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I didn't like the 981 much when I first saw it, especially the fussy rear end. Then it grew on me a bit. Now I don't like it again. It just looks a bit generic now, has lost too much Boxsterness. Pre facelift 986 with ambers is still easily the prettiest Boxster to my eye (well, except for the concept).
Only other production Boxster I really like the look of is the 987 Spyder. They did a nice job on that. |
I still don't like the headlights, lol! :D
Now, that blue Carrera 991 has some sexy peepers! |
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Oh, and in case you missed the late nineties, there's some historical precedent for boxsters looking like Carreras. :) |
For the 1467th time...the headlights, man, the headlights! Lame! Your opinion is valued. :)
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Particle - I'm sure both you and I can agree on one more thing...
P O R S C H E on the trunk above the word Boxster ;) |
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