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Old 07-03-2018, 06:13 AM   #1
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My wife drove the Boxster for the first time

In 6+ years of ownership, I have been my Boxster's only driver. A year or so ago I started to have sympathy for what the experience might be for my passengers. They have always said they really didn't like riding in it. As I look at the car with the top down, it's really a small car out there with all those SUVs, PU trucks and tractor trailers. Tooling around at 80+ mph or late breaking into back road curves, I started to realize maybe being a passenger kinda sucked and was a scary experience.
So last Sunday my wife suggested we go for a nothing drive before it went into the high 90s. I thought, I know a perfect road that would have no traffic and she could finally try driving it. She has driven our manual camaro, our manual mustang GT and manual Nissan Xterea, so she knows her way around a manual trans. I was already to teach her to let the clutch out a few times to get use to it, but no, she just pulled away with out any problems and was off. She drove a few miles on those back roads without any problems. I was impressed. I asked her, her driving impressions and she confirmed that she can now see why people want to drive a Porsche, it goes where you want it to go. I was also curious if she thought it felt small from behind the wheel. Her perspective changed, from behind the wheel, she didn't feel small and vulnerable. She felt confident and in control. So while she didn't seem to miss a beat driving a Stick, she also confirmed my thought that driving a car that has this much control and feedback really does erase that reality that you are probably the smallest thing out there.
Now I need to get her out on a Hwy @ 75+ mph
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Old 07-03-2018, 06:17 AM   #2
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My 13 Year old has been practicing for his DL test in the 986.

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My 13 Year old has been practicing for his DL test in the 986.

Manual or tip?
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Manual; I told him if he learns manual everything else is a piece of cake
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Others driving my daily driver

I've let several others try out the Boxster. My wife and daughter drove it home partway the first day I owned it. I've let my Son take it to school a handful of times. My wife took it out a few times and then decided she needed her own convertible and settled on a 2007 Jaguar XK. That's a sporty machine. My son prefers his 1986 Jaguar XJ6 (classy).
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My wife's nickname "Mary Andretti" has been driving our 2003 986 forever. She loves it. She has not drive my 1973 911 however.....

The Boxster is her car actually, she also has a pristine 2001 Saab Aero wagon for carrying more stuff. She loves the Boxster on the mountain roads around us.

When I met her she had just bought a 1968 Camaro with a 350 and 4 on the floor.....she has always had a stick along with mini vans and SUVs which had autos.
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Old 07-04-2018, 05:37 AM   #9
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Manual; I told him if he learns manual everything else is a piece of cake
True. Still, I take my hat off to him. All these years later, I recall being nervous enough taking my driver's test that I'm glad I didn't have to worry about smooth clutching, misshifts, etc, in addition to 'just driving.' (I did my test in a '65 Buick Skylark, an automatic.)

That said, my kids used my '96 manual transmission Camry when they took their test. (Admittedly a pretty forgiving/easy-to-master clutch, but still...) And neither has owned an automatic yet
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Old 07-04-2018, 08:36 AM   #10
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Nice to see new drivers learning to drive a manual. In our household and our just married daughter’s household there are a total of six cars and only one is a automatic. My daughter learned on the Boxster.
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Old 07-03-2018, 07:58 AM   #11
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That's great! Having your spouse on-board will help to ensure that it stays in the stable a much longer time....
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Old 07-03-2018, 09:14 AM   #12
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Thanks for the perspective from the passenger seat. I've never been a passenger in mine since I bought it. I will try to be more considerate when driving with my wife. It feels so smooth and stabile I tend to drive faster than her comfort level.
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Old 07-05-2018, 02:02 AM   #13
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Iv had my 2000 S manual for just over 2 years now, as I dont work on wednesdays its my job to do the school run in our Passat. My wife therefor has to use the Porsche to go to work.

She is not a fan..... yet she loves the Passat which feels wooden to me. She cannot for the life of her understand why anyone would like a car that is a bit more challenging to drive. To her the easier a car is to drive the better.

Iv have tried explaining driver feedback, pride of ownership, engineering excellence etc but she just doesnt get it. I think Porsche you get or you dont..
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