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		|  07-07-2006, 06:46 PM | #1 |  
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				Boxster or SLK?
			 
 
			I'm interested in renewing my search for a Boxster, and would appreciate any guidance on what to look for.  I am a previous 928 owner (loved that car!).  A few years back I started researching Boxsters when my wife talked me into an SLK230 as a compromise in the event she had to drive it.  The SLK is okay, but I can't seem to shake the Porsche thing.  Advice?
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		|  07-07-2006, 07:21 PM | #2 |  
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			get the boxster, styling and performance its above the slk!  
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		|  07-07-2006, 07:28 PM | #3 |  
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			Roberto, this is a Boxster owner and enthusiasts web forum. 
 The answer is obvious, and all 5,000+ forum members will probably say the same thing.
 
 Can you guess what we'd say?
 
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		|  07-07-2006, 07:29 PM | #4 |  
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				get the box
			 
 
			checked them both out in january....boxster won hands down.....the mercedes had way to many buttons getting in the way.....just over done.....the box was the way to go....
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		|  07-07-2006, 08:13 PM | #5 |  
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			You owned a 928 and you dare ask this question?!?!
		 
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		|  07-07-2006, 08:49 PM | #6 |  
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			As a recent (2 weeks ago) purchaser of a 2001 Boxster S, I had considered the SLK, and specifically the SLK 32 AMG.  I believe the Benz would outrun the Porsche, but would not out-corner or out-brake it.  While my daily drive involves more straight-line than curves, I still wanted a car that handled very well.  
 I was also considering a Porsche 550 spyder replica or a Shelby Cobra replica -- both of those can be had for less money than the Boxster S (I would have kept my Toyota Matrix for a daily driver).  I think those are two of the coolest looking cars around, especially the Cobra -- perfect for beach cruising and canyon drives in So Cal.  (My top is down 90% the time.)
 
 The Boxster won out --as a modern rendition of the 550.  It's the best looking Porsche in my opinion.   So far, the performance has been all that I hoped for and I don't personally have a desire for more straight-line speed.
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		|  07-07-2006, 08:59 PM | #7 |  
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			Ummm.  Boy this is a tough one.  Let's see.  Hmmm.  Yeah, I'm going to have to go with the ummm, yeah, BOXSTER.  Yeah.  Weird.  Oh right - BOXSTER FORUM!
 Seriously, this should not even be a discussion you should be having.  There is absolutely no comparison from a performance or looks standpoint.
 
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		|  07-07-2006, 09:06 PM | #8 |  
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			As a daily driver the Boxster even has more useable trunk space! Tell her it's great for shopping, that'll help, huh?2006 SLK 230 LUGGAGE CAPACITY:        9.5 cu. ft.
 2006 Boxster  Cargo Volume    9.5 cu. ft.
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		|  07-08-2006, 06:29 PM | #9 |  
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			Guys, thanks for the inputs.  The SLK does indeed get looks, however, there is no comparison to Porsche.  I test drove a Boxster many times back in 2002, totally admiring the gearbox and the way it handled; a little disappointed in some interior components (compared to my 928), but heh.  My wife has a total aversion to manual transmissions, which was the final straw that drove the selection to the SLK.  The SLK is in no way a sports car, and I realize asking for a comparison on either forum is simply weird.  However, I asked this group in the event the 986 was a dog, having been in production now for several years.  By the sound of your e-mails it's obviously not, and I will set my sights on looking for a Boxter.Again, thanks!
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		|  07-09-2006, 10:40 AM | #10 |  
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				The Tiptronic is no slouch
			 
 
			Driven in the right way by the right person, it is very competitive in a racing venue! See past issues of Panorama.
 She can have the auto mode and you can play fantasy F1 driver. Push it hard and watch how the shifting changes and the car takes on a whole different feel.
 
 I live in a very crowded metropolitan area and the TIP makes it possible for me to have a Porsche. I'm just not up to rowing through the traffic. But get me free and in the twisties and I love how the character of the car changes.
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		|  07-09-2006, 07:36 PM | #11 |  
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			I drove the SLK, S2000, TT Convertible, Z3 & Z4 and several others whilst shopping for a car.
 The thing about the SLK for me personally was the seats. They lack support and actually made my back HURT after about 20 minutes behind the wheel. Not good.
 I drove the manual tranny and it wasn't bad. Also, I was looking at a very lightly used ones, and I tried 3 different SLK's and every one of them had issues with the roof.
 
 I am happy with my Box. I think it handles better and has a better feel than the SLK. I enjoy the sound of the engine right behind me, too.
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		|  07-10-2006, 11:59 AM | #12 |  
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				 I'm interested in renewing my search for a Boxster, and would appreciate any guidance on what to look for.  I am a previous 928 owner (loved that car!).  A few years back I started researching Boxsters when my wife talked me into an SLK230 as a compromise in the event she had to drive it.  The SLK is okay, but I can't seem to shake the Porsche thing.  Advice? |  
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		|  07-10-2006, 03:47 PM | #13 |  
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			Great read, SD987.  Found your comments really interesting, having gone thru the comparison when I was shopping last fall.  I was actually favoring the Mercedes-- less of a cult car, more inocuous, and i have loved all my mercedes and wanted to carry on the tradition.However, I was completely turned off by the exterior and interior styling.  From the outside it looks like a cartoon car (remember the Dick Tracy film?).  The inside looked like a vegas casino.  Ii was so turned off by the overdesigned bling, I didn't even want to test drive it.
 The Box drives impeccably, if somewhat quirkily, and the design both inside and out can't be faulted (aside from the exaggerated haunches).
 Obviously, everyone's criteria for selecting a car is somewhat different.  I bought the Box for its styling, but have enjoyed it's other attributes immensely.
 I don't think you'd go wrong with either car
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		|  07-10-2006, 07:33 PM | #14 |  
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			What if you add the "M" roadster into the mix?  That is my issue.  Boxster S or M roadster.  I've driven both and love them both.  The SLK is out for me due to lack of cargo space. The M doesn't have much more and the Box has the most.  But the box is the most expensive, the more popular ( I see them everywhere), and probably depreciates the most.  But boy does it handle well.  It can't top the M in straight line power, but around curves it shines.   
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		|  07-11-2006, 09:07 AM | #15 |  
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			I think the thread is a little confusing in that we seem to be talking about cars over two generations.  Roberto :  I didn't realize you were comparing the SLK230/320 with the 986/s.  In this comparison I'd agree that there is nothing sporting about the older SLK but woud agree with myeboxsters  that the AMG engine in the older car certainly improves the acceleration.  However it's the handling and braking that makes the older SLK a dog.
Shellbmb :  If you're talking about the Z3M, I can't comment from personal experience but did review the Z4M here, and some folks with Z3M experience commented: 
http://986forum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=5598
TVC15:   Although different than the Z4, I don't think the styling of the new SLK is any less controversial and you love it or hate it.  IMHO it looks great from the front, phenomenal from the back and not so much from the side.  My primary beef with the interior styling is the orange creamsicle lighting scheme, with the white LEDs ala the 987 combined with orange backlit buttons, like a BMW.  
Perfectlap:    The Porsche gets more compliments, but raising and lowering the hard-top of the Merc always draws a crowd due to the intricate 475 step process executed with German precision.   However, I get more "hmm...this is a nice ride you have" comments from passengers in the Merc.  I think people who haven't driven in a Porsche before are expecting more  of a luxury car environment than the brutal assault on the senses that driving in the Box can be, or maybe they're just too scared to get a word out.
		
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		|  07-11-2006, 09:38 AM | #16 |  
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			Thank you for the link to the review.  Very detailed and very accurate compared to my personal experience.   
I think the bump in hp for MY07 will certainly help those who are hp-hungry and are considering the Z4M over the Box-S for that reason.  But I'm not sure I can justify paying a lot more over the M on a car that depreciates faster just for a few extra hp.  I think my decision is more between a M or a 2005/2006 Box S.  I guess I'll just have to go test drive some more.  Darn!      
But again, thank you for that detailed review.
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