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BIGJake111 04-27-2014 07:04 AM

Has anyone owned all 3?
 
If so state your comparisons.

thstone 04-27-2014 08:11 AM

Only two 986's but alas I have all three Porsche variants: front engine, mid-engine, and rear engine!

jsceash 04-27-2014 08:48 AM

Probably get an answer for this on the Boxster registry or Renlist

husker boxster 04-27-2014 08:52 AM

01 Boxster S - Lapis Blue / grey. Bought used at 4 yrs old & 15K mi, owned for 2.5 yrs & 20K mi. Something was always breaking (too much to list here) & not always covered by CPO.

08 Boxster S LE - Orange / black. Bought new, currently has 37K mi. WP failed at 26K mi & was coverd by warranty. Temp sensor failed and I replaced myself - $40.

07 Cayman S - Carmen Red / beige. Bought used at 4 yrs old & 17K mi, owned 2 yrs & 17K mi. ZERO problems.

08 Cayman S Sport - Signal Green / black. Bought used at 4 yrs old & 7400 mi, currently just turned 20K mi. ZERO problems in 1.25 yrs of ownership.

Not counting maintenance, I've driven my 987s a collective 67K mi and it's cost me $40.

BIGJake111 04-27-2014 08:58 AM

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Originally Posted by husker boxster (Post 397929)
01 Boxster S - Lapis Blue / grey. Bought used at 4 yrs old & 15K mi, owned for 2.5 yrs & 20K mi. Something was always breaking (too much to list here) & not always covered by CPO.

08 Boxster S LE - Orange / black. Bought new, currently has 37K mi. WP failed at 26K mi & was coverd by warranty. Temp sensor failed and I replaced myself - $40.

07 Cayman S - Carmen Red / beige. Bought used at 4 yrs old & 17K mi, owned 2 yrs & 17K mi. ZERO problems.

08 Cayman S Sport - Signal Green / black. Bought used at 4 yrs old & 7400 mi, currently just turned 20K mi. ZERO problems in 1.25 yrs of ownership.

Not counting maintenance, I've driven my 987s a collective 67K mi and it's cost me $40.

I thought about you when making the question... almost added a cayman option haha!

husker boxster 04-27-2014 09:15 AM

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Originally Posted by BIGJake111 (Post 397932)
I thought about you when making the question... almost added a cayman option haha!

Caymans count as 987s too.

But more importantly, if you're a teenager and you're thinking about some old fart in Neb, I suggest theropy. :)

BIGJake111 04-27-2014 09:22 AM

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Originally Posted by husker boxster (Post 397935)
Caymans count as 987s too.

But more importantly, if you're a teenager and you're thinking about some old fart in Neb, I suggest theropy. :)

I had some strange dream that i ate my key fob last night, i do not know what is going on :eek: haha

Tucker2 04-27-2014 04:17 PM

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Originally Posted by BIGJake111 (Post 397937)
I had some strange dream that i ate my key fob last night, i do not know what is going on :eek: haha

Did you find your key in the morning?

BIGJake111 04-27-2014 04:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Tucker2 (Post 397971)
Did you find your key in the morning?

Si, no hunk of it bitten off haha.

Devact 04-27-2014 05:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Tucker2 (Post 397971)
Did you find your key in the morning?

Careful with those kinds of dreams! When I was a kid, I dreamt that I drank all the water from the quart jar I kept my Sea Monkeys in. When I woke up, there was only about a half inch or water left!:confused:

Jake Raby 04-27-2014 06:25 PM

Had at least one of all them.. My favorite all around is the Cayman.

I have to admit that my Wife's Cayenne Turbo after being juiced up is a close second.

BUT I'll take a radiator less Porsche any day over one with a radiator :-)

BIGJake111 04-27-2014 06:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Jake Raby (Post 397981)
Had at least one of all them.. My favorite all around is the Cayman.

I have to admit that my Wife's Cayenne Turbo after being juiced up is a close second.

BUT I'll take a radiator less Porsche any day over one with a radiator :-)

I am sure the cayenne is a beast, something nice about having a big vehicle with alot speed. The same sort of draw for like a bently or something.

Perfectlap 04-27-2014 08:00 PM

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Originally Posted by BIGJake111 (Post 397932)
I thought about you when making the question... almost added a cayman option haha!

one of the most fascinating things to me about Porsche is how they can use marketing to change the way we see things. The 987 Cayman and Boxster are merely variants and are not different cars. Even Porsche does not separate them out when reporting their sales numbers to shareholders. The 997 Cabriolet and 997 coupe are also variants of the same car except that Porsche did not market spin a new model name for the Cabriolet. A 911 with a softop is still a Carrera. But a Cayman with a softop is a Boxster. Huh?? Ah Porsche marketing...

BIGJake111 04-27-2014 09:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Perfectlap (Post 397995)
one of the most fascinating things to me about Porsche is how they can use marketing to change the way we see things. The 987 Cayman and Boxster are merely variants and are not different cars. Even Porsche does not separate them out when reporting their sales numbers to shareholders. The 997 Cabriolet and 997 coupe are also variants of the same car except that Porsche did not market spin a new model name for the Cabriolet. A 911 with a softop is still a Carrera. But a Cayman with a softop is a Boxster. Huh?? Ah Porsche marketing...

I know all of this, just wanted to let people distinguish boxster or cayman in the poll.

schnellman 04-28-2014 04:09 AM

924
944
AC 911
986

Loved the 911 dearly. But, the Box is more fun to drive.

husker boxster 04-28-2014 04:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Perfectlap (Post 397995)
But a Cayman with a softop is a Boxster. Huh?? Ah Porsche marketing...

Spinning Porsche marketing even further...

Porsche charges more for their coupe version than the convertible. How upside down is that? In the first 2 yrs of Cayman existence, it had 15 more HP than a Boxster so there was perceived value with spending more scratch. Since 2008 they both have the same HP. So what are you getting for the extra $5-10K? Only Porsche could pull it off.

bglz42 04-28-2014 07:30 AM

Had a Cayman, loved it. Sold it. Bought '01 986S. Love it more... call me crazy...

Perfectlap 04-28-2014 08:19 AM

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Originally Posted by husker boxster (Post 398014)
Spinning Porsche marketing even further...

Porsche charges more for their coupe version than the convertible. How upside down is that? In the first 2 yrs of Cayman existence, it had 15 more HP than a Boxster so there was perceived value with spending more scratch. Since 2008 they both have the same HP. So what are you getting for the extra $5-10K? Only Porsche could pull it off.

It makes perfect sense if you consider their overall marketing strategy. From the minute the Boxster Coupe was unveiled they were marketing it to the press as a "stepping stone" car. For those with Carrera tastes but Boxster pay checks. LOL. Nevermind that Either 987 in tin top or rag top form is a very expensive car. If you can afford such a car in the first place the bank will probably give you the extra cash for a base Carrera. At the time, I had several people ask me about the upcoming Cayman launch, while repeating nearly verbatim, this Cayman "stepping stone car" marketing spin. I could only shake my head. #1 it's a Boxster variant not a 'new' car. #2 it's not a grand touring. #3 it's mid-engine, rear engine is a non-starter for many. But when you say all this people's eyes just glaze over. "so are you going to get one or not!?"

That Porsche shake out a few more pennies ( :) ) from Cayman buyers vs. Boxster buyers -- for no good reason -- is just the gravy.

Ckrikos 04-28-2014 10:23 AM

I owned an 02 986 sold it and bought an 02 turbo. The TT is a beast but i miss the drop top. I should have bought a cab

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BIGJake111 04-28-2014 12:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by husker boxster (Post 398014)
Spinning Porsche marketing even further...

Porsche charges more for their coupe version than the convertible. How upside down is that? In the first 2 yrs of Cayman existence, it had 15 more HP than a Boxster so there was perceived value with spending more scratch. Since 2008 they both have the same HP. So what are you getting for the extra $5-10K? Only Porsche could pull it off.

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