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There's nothing wrong with the sand beige leather but IMO it doesn't fit the silver metallic highlights in the 987 interior. Wood would have been a much better fit for the beige.
I was all set (and negotiated) on a midnight blue / metropol blue / sand beige (paint/top/interior) and was hoping that this misgiving would fade with time. When I went to the dealer for the final look, there was this triple black parked right next to it and all was clear right then and there. I think that the black leather especially fits the silver metallic interior highlights and white S gauges. The all-black combo produces a very neat monochromatic theme interspersed with silver interior and exterior highlights. Of course, beauty is in the eye of the beholder. If it does it for you, that's all that matters. That's why every color combo finds a market eventually. |
As the owner of a Speed Yellow 986, I think if I got a 987, I'd get it in Speed Yellow.
On the other hand, if I could afford a Turbo 997, I would have to go with Speed Yellow. |
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I have to agree with you on point. These cars are to some degree outrageous, especially when compared to meeting basic transportation needs. As such, I think the color should be equally striking, or outrageous, if you will. IMHO, this is especially true of a Roadster. GT cars and Sports Sedans look better with more sedate, deeper tones, as do high-end Luxo-cruisers. My Boxster is Guards Red, my 240-Z is the equivalent of Speed Yellow, and my Esprit is Black on Tan with two-tone silver/gold wheels. While I never thought about it before, but looks as if I'm following my own advice... :) Happy Motoring!... Jim'99 |
I own a Speed Yellow Boxster and if I were to buy any other Porsche, it'd be Speed Yellow. My father owns 2 Porsches, a 996 Turbo and a 993 Techart CT3, both of which are speed yellow. He actually found my car for me and is a huge fan of yellow. He also owns a pearl yellow Gallardo and his garage is yellow and grey racedeck w/yellow and grey cabinets and garage doors. ;)
http://i15.tinypic.com/2d2i0ci.jpg This picture was taken before we left for Porsche Palooza 06' |
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I also went through the dramatic change on colors(Silver/Red - Yellow/Black), and think both are "striking" enough for me. :) And Yes now I do know why yellowboxster1 and ronzi love their speed yellow. |
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My wife gave me a British Porsche magazine with a buying guide on Porsches. (She knew I had to pick my own car, the magazine was her announcement that I should buy the car.) Their guidance was to avoid Guards Red, Speed Yellow and "above all" White if you were concerned about resale. I don't know what they based this guidance on, and whether it is only applies in the UK. However, I think everyone should just buy what makes them happy. |
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Actually I share your opinion, AS is a great color. Yes you see them around more than the other colors but hey, that's what happens when something is a hit. AS with the red interior....can NOT go wrong with at all..... |
What about a resale on my cars color lol. Maybe when I'm bored with it ill give it away
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Their guidance was to avoid Guards Red, Speed Yellow and "above all" White if you were concerned about resale.
OOPS! :D |
ive had couple of red cars, and actually made money on all of them, so im not buying the whole resale thing...
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Their guidance was to avoid Guards Red, Speed Yellow and "above all" White
Oddly enough, the Boxster is the ONLY car I'd buy in white. For some reason, it looks very good. BTW, mines AS/B. Oh well. :o |
When shopping around for a Boxster i had never considered white but when i saw my first white Boxster guess what happened next. :)
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I've always considered getting a lighter colored interior leather, as I agree they look richer at times than the standard black, but have always ended up getting black or dark grey interiors on my cars because I worry about keeping them looking new over the years. I often dust off my car on the outside or check tire pressures without having a sink to wash my hands near me, and end up getting back in the car to drive off with dirty hands, and imagine that with a tan interior (these days, Porsche matches the steering wheel and shift knob in tan hides as well), I'd get the wheel and shift knob nasty looking rather quickly.
With black, I never have to worry, and even after the sun has worn some color off the black dye of the seats, all I've had to do is redye some spots with black shoe polish, and the seat looks like brand new again. Not something you could do with tan, I guess. It's not just with tan, mind you...I've seen graphite grey and boxster red interiors look dirty and stained as well. With black, never a problem. JMHO. I do want to get the two tone interior for my next Porsche though. The one where the dash top and steering wheel is black, but the lower dash half is either terracotta or tan. Quote:
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You know, I think you are right about it changing color depending on light because I drove a lapis/savannah boxster and didn't care for the beige but in this 911 I kinda like it.
Indeed, what you show there looks different than what i'm used to seeing in a Boxster... |
My car is black on black. If I had to do it again and was able to pick my colors...hmmmm very close call, 2 choices. I would keep black on black or white exterior with black interior and black top.
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My favourite color for any Porsche is Polar Silver. Can you find a Boxster S in this color???.........................................y es, but wow, there are not many out there.
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