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Old 06-29-2006, 12:57 PM   #1
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Get to know your Boxster very very well before even considering this car as your fun toy. Its not a car to be driven frequently or daily driven at all.
Lots of power and its not an easy car to drive quickly. That's why the GT3 owners love it.
I hear there is not much difference for the money between the 2004 GT3 and 2005 GT3.
If you want some big power and want the easy driving/comfortable frequent driving experience look no further than a nice second hand 911 Turbo.
A true exotic that can now be had for less than $70,000.
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Old 06-29-2006, 03:46 PM   #2
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1. Does it handle like boxster?

No, but that's not necessarily a bad thing. It's a rear-engine car and that comes with different handling characteristics. Really, REALLY good handling characteristics mind you. But with all that weight right over the rear tires, it's a whole different set of physics there.

2. How's the mpg compare to the boxs? I don't really care about mpg but it is good to know whether I need to fill gas in every stop or not.

I don't know about the GT3, but I saw a brand new 2007 911 Turbo at the dealership today and it was rated at 18/25. So decent.

3. Yeah it has more hp, but does it worth adding about $60K? My boxs is 2004 with 9900km (about 6000 miles?) and in super excellent condition, which I need to trade it in IF I bite their offer.

That is up to you. If you do trade up, you will be exiting the sports car arena and enter supercar territory (they RACE these things in LeMans after all). The elite of the elite if you will. And this car is so much more than extra horsepower. You will be able to take down ANYTHING that you cross paths with.

Is it worth it? As someone said, the GT3 is about the purest driving machine you can get (with the exception IMO of the Ariel Atom 2: Nothing but performance on that one). You'll be giving up your convertible (and some major $$), but you'll be gaining just about everyone here's dream car. So that might be all you need.
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Old 06-29-2006, 04:21 PM   #3
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It is certainly not my dream car for a car that is intended to be driven on the street. I have ridden in one and I can tell you, not a very kind experience at all.

If I was racing, well the GT3 and the Z06 are at the top of the list.

Choose wisely!
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Old 06-29-2006, 05:55 PM   #4
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one thing that you must consider.........

i think most of us here had a choice to buy a 911. if it wasnt a brand new one it was a used one for in and around the same price of the boxster....

for example, i paid about $63,000 taxes in, for my boxster. i could of bought a used 911 fairly easy. buttttt i chose the boxster for many reasons.

meaning that you bought the boxster for a reason. which you must consider...seems like you could of bought a 911 also, if you are considering a GT3.

there is a considerable h.p difference, which to me does not really make a difference, 200hp or 400hp.....on our streets 200 hp is very good, and 400hp is useless.

when i drive or look at my boxster i feel like i will never ever need to drive a 911 or for that matter a gt3. the boxster is the perfect sports car..........which you must consider.

and brucelee points out very good things, in that this car is not really a daily driver!!!!
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Old 06-30-2006, 02:52 PM   #5
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lets be clear with something, 1st you can afford the GT3 ,ie buying and upkeep!
2nd you do not want to listen to all the old rags telling you not to buy it even if all their points are totally right!!
3rd you have to listen to all the mad lunatics who think you should buy it because....well I am one of them and if I had the opportunity, you know the answer, one last thing just come back to this forum to tell us all what it is like!!
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Why not keep it for a year or so and sell it? Then go back to a Boxster if you dont like it?
I can personally say after being in one and driving along side one that those things are damn intimidating. When I drove along the side one of one,listening to the exhaust note,feeling the guy gun it on the on ramp(literally),"oh cra*,thats awesome" isnt something I will forget anytime soon. But at the same time I didn't think anything less of my Boxster,just how darn amazing GT3s are. A GT3 will make you popular at PCA meetings as well,almost as popular as the guys with Carrera GT and GT2s. Make sure its the decision that YOU want. Best of luck!
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Old 06-30-2006, 06:35 PM   #7
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You guys are making this too hard for the guy, If you can buy a 2005 GT3, surely you can afford a used boxster as a 2nd car.
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