10-09-2006, 07:25 PM
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Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Oshkosh, Wisconsin
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Porsche has been Great
I just signed up tonight, learning a bunch. I bought a pontiac Solstice brand new and they reqally need to lighten up over on their forum(dont mention anyother car over there except for solstice!
T here were so many issues and flaws in that car that I could go forever. Finally traded for a one owner 2001 Boxster. It is a maroon and has only 17,000 original. Just beautiful and SOOOOO much more that the Pontiac.
Thanks for the invite can't wait to learn more thru you guys!!
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10-09-2006, 08:12 PM
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Location: San Jose, CA.
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welcome home! i got mine 2 months ago and i love it  :dance:
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10-09-2006, 08:46 PM
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Location: Illinois
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Welcome! I'd take a nice pre-owned boxster over a new 25k solstice any day of the week. What's the deal with the Solstice and the new Saturn Sky? I can't believe GM can even sell a 2 seater with a 170hp 4 banger. Who in their right mind would choose that over a slightly used 350 hp vette?
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10-09-2006, 10:10 PM
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You know the Sky is a really nice looking car and they will have the redline option. I cant remember if its a turbo or supercharger upgrade.
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10-10-2006, 05:27 AM
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Location: mid-Michigan
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comparison?
Besides road and track or whoever they were, how can you compare the Solstice to the Boxster? I understand they tried, but Jeezz. :troll:
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10-10-2006, 12:05 PM
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I won't bash the Solstice or Sky b/c I think they are very nice looking rides and provide decent bang for the buck. I wouldn't call them a 'sports' car but they are a good alternative for some open top fun.
Interestingly, several months ago I made a post to the Solstice forum b/c a neighbor of mine bought one and I thought it looked really nice in person. So I just joined and posted a compliment on the site and mentioned I owned a Boxster. Went back a couple days later and there were three pages of postings bashing the Boxster......Porsche drivers are all stuck up snobs etc.....
I think this forum is much more sophisticated and most members can see the benefits of owning other alternatives.
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10-10-2006, 12:35 PM
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Location: Chicago
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Yup... we is sophistimicated (running my hands through my mullet)... burp... (sound of an empty beer can hitting the floor) No one knows sportsem cars... burp... like us Boxer (notice the mispelling) owners... belch...
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Originally Posted by drburton
I won't bash the Solstice or Sky b/c I think they are very nice looking rides and provide decent bang for the buck. I wouldn't call them a 'sports' car but they are a good alternative for some open top fun.
Interestingly, several months ago I made a post to the Solstice forum b/c a neighbor of mine bought one and I thought it looked really nice in person. So I just joined and posted a compliment on the site and mentioned I owned a Boxster. Went back a couple days later and there were three pages of postings bashing the Boxster......Porsche drivers are all stuck up snobs etc.....
I think this forum is much more sophisticated and most members can see the benefits of owning other alternatives.
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10-10-2006, 12:38 PM
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Location: New Jersey
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I want to drive the 260 HP Solstice. There's a giant billboard of yellow one I noticed on my last trek past Times Square. The front end has special new styling.
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10-10-2006, 02:21 PM
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Boxster vs Solstice
Basically in the comparison you have to keep in mind its a base boxster vs a GXP solstice. The Solstice is vaguely faster around the track but would probaly get danced on by a boxster S. As for the base Solstice... it has near identical stats to a 1987 325i convertible power, weight, handling which is why I almost got one then my sister bought her 98' Boxster, 4 months till Boxster S time.
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10-11-2006, 06:33 AM
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I highly doubt the 260HP Solstice would be any faster at the track. It's a heavier car, and the base 987 only gives up about 10 hp to it.
Having said that I haven't driven the car.. It's nice looking. My folks are thinking about getting one.
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10-11-2006, 07:56 AM
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Location: Illinois
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Quote:
Originally Posted by BuffaloBoxster
I highly doubt the 260HP Solstice would be any faster at the track. It's a heavier car, and the base 987 only gives up about 10 hp to it.
Having said that I haven't driven the car.. It's nice looking. My folks are thinking about getting one.
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There was an article in C&D comparing the GXP solstice to a base 987 and they were faster around the track in the solstice. It was posted on up the main page but it's not there now. Here we go, I found the article
http://www.caranddriver.com/comparisons/11605/2007-pontiac-solstice-gxp-vs-2006-porsche-boxster.html
Last edited by Adam; 10-11-2006 at 08:03 AM.
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10-11-2006, 08:49 AM
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Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Des Moines, IA
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Lets be fair here.
Compare a $30K Soltice to a $55K Boxster?
C'mon, what do you expect? Fairer to compare a Soltice to a Miata.
And compare a M4 to an S, that is a fairer
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10-11-2006, 11:27 AM
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Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: South Bend, IN
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Gpx v. 987
I'm a C&D subscriber and gingerman is appx 50min from my house and is availab le once a week for open lapping...I remember reading this when it first came out...the thing that first sticks out in my mind is that we are talking lap times with a professional driver behind the wheel...i think it safe to say that for the common man, the results would be dramatically different...meaning that a relatively small minority of people are very comfortable pushing there vehicles at the hairy edge of the gpx's handling threshold in order of pursuit of lower laps times...
also, i would venture to guess that any run...mano a mano...through your local twisties, will find the boxster driver waiting paitiently at the end of said run to collect his friendly wager...in fact, due to the real world handling advantage had by the boxster (read: stability in the bumpy corner), it might be wise to collect your wager before you embark on the journey with the gpx driver...
just my 0.02...but i would think that for the average driver, the confidence inspired by the stability of the 98x chassi will translate into faster times most anywhere...
cheers,
--troy
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