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Aw crap. First I find out that my previous miata race cars were girly, and now I find out that I bought a boxster because of my lack of large man-hood. At least now I can try to pick up girls (just gotta ditch the wife first, 'cause the damn car only has 2 seats! what a POS!)
Life is too short to listen to bozos, unless they're signing your paychecks then you call them 'clients'. :) |
its pretty funny tho, i dont find anything 'girly' about the boxster.
i mean if there was something girly i wouldnt mind accepting that it is, but i dont find anything girly so i dont know... |
I guess I have to accept the fact that even though most people don't stereotype our cars/drivers and put us down, the fact is that most people don't know anything about cars.
So most people are ignorant, which is OK. But then there are those who go a step further and impose their ignorance on others... |
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OK, I'll confess....I bought my Boxster to impress someone, my wife! When I take the top down and head out on a warm Spring day (hey, just around the calendar!) she is impressed. BTW, she never has questioned my manhood or asked "why didn't you get a 350Z?" So I guess it works.
Actually, I have, on occasion, sensed folks were mildly annoyed by the mere presence of the car. Purists never scoff and others aren't worth paying attention to rebuff. Even if someone gave me the car, I wouldn't put up with any abuse for driving it! |
Quick, answer this question....WWJD? haha! What would James Dean drive! He would drive the Boxster...and he ain't no girly-man! ; )
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It did used to annoy me. Now I could care less.
I usually tell them one of two things: "If you think a 240 HP, Mid Engine, Sub 3000 lbs, RWD go kart with superb fit and finish is girlie, then you can call me Shirley and I will call you a HP chasing moron who knows nothing about the sole of a sports car." OR "If you think the Boxster is girlie, you should check out my pink Miata" *I do not have a pink Miata but have always wanted one for a track car. For said reason above, "they are girlie". |
As mother use to say, "consider the source!"
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To each his own...
I appreciate the maturity and respect of this forum but we aren't always angels. I'm sure we toss our share of comments belittling straight line cars and ricers. On the topic, I could care less what others think. I needed something to make up for my length challenged manhood and the Boxster fit the bill... ;) :cheers: |
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Now that times have changed and diverse lifestyles are largely accepted, Mr. Dean might just as easily be spotted cruising Mulholland in a pink Fiero as he would a 550 Spyder. He would certainly help the argument about the Boxster being a girly man's car a lot more than he would refute it. "...One of his few documented homosexual relationships was with Rogers Brackett, the sophisticated, 35-year-old radio director of a prestigious advertising agency, whom Dean met in the summer of 1951 while working as a parking attendant at CBS...Just two weeks after they met, Dean began living with Brackett in his Hollywood flat... ...While in New York, Dean began dating a singer-dancer named Elizabeth "Dizzy" Sheridan, who seems to have been his only serious girlfriend; he even asked her to marry him. Dean confided in Sheridan about the relationship with Brackett and also said that he planned to end it. "He did not want to be gay," Sheridan recalled years later - a telling statement that, coupled with the fact that he continued seeing Brackett, hints at a possible practical side to Dean's romantic involvement with Sheridan. Being openly (or even too suggestively) gay would have quickly ended his career at that time, when gay actors like Rock Hudson were being forced into sham marriages to protect their image. It's not surprising, then, that when Dean's movie career began to take off, he started appearing at Hollywood events with pretty starlets on his arm. The press -and his studio, Warner Brothers - made much of his supposedly passionate love affair with the lovely Italian-born Pier Angeli, one of the stars of The Silver Chalice. But though Dean's colleagues and friends maintained that he was heartbroken when Angeli decided to marry singer Vic Damone, Dean's relationship with Angeli was, she herself later said, "all so innocent." Kazan once told an interviewer that he "did not think Jimmy was a very effective lover with women." Another of Dean's documented gay relationships was with Jack Simmons, a young actor who, by all accounts, was devoted to him. Because the attachment was kept quietly in the background - Dean virtually lived with Simmons while filming Rebel Without a Cause but had his own apartment - studio officials did not seem to mind. That may have also been because the Warner publicity machine was busily getting articles like "The Dean I've Dated," by Lori Nelson, into fan magazines..." Today, news of a gay actor would nary raise an eyebrow, but in the 50's??? Katy bar the door!!! |
Last week I took for a commute drive a professional semi retired car racer, who has raced Porsches for more than 20 years.
My Porsche is the 05 base, with Triptronic. He said he thought the Boxster was the best sports car in the world, and who ever said is not a Porsche, they havent driven one. Then I said , but mine is just a base and a Triptronic, and he says in a windy road a manual will not pull away , not even an S. The Boxster is all about handling. |
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Why won't a manual pull away in a windy road? |
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Im depressed "da idiot's" vote counts as much as mine. :confused:
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I've gotten nothing but positive comments about mine. My rich car collector buddy with 60 some vintage muscle cars and a couple of Bentleys had one in '99 and loved it, even with only 200 horses. He raves about how nice mine is. But then again, he knows cars...
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Hm... well being female, I guess I can bring a new view to this.
I race almost every weekend during the summer, and sometimes twice in a weekend (I live in New York, so that's the only nice weather we get), and during the winter I navigate in rallys while a friend of mine drives her Subaru. I know a thing or two about what I'm doing in this car. I hear, all the time, "Wow, your husband must trust you to let you take that thing out," or "I can't believe your dad let's you use his car." I'm 24 years old, not married, and bought my car on my own, thank you. Hell, my boyfriend doesn't even come to events anymore (his pride was a little hurt when I beat him raw time at an event during my first season, even though he's been racing for years). I have just accepted that people will always be jealous of what they don't have. When they see a guy driving a Boxster, it's a girls car. When they see a girl driving a Boxster she must not have a clue how to drive it, or she took it from daddy. I just crank my music louder and squeal the tires. It usually reminds them that they're stuck driving the minivan with 6 kids. |
any convertible car under $100K will always get the chick car label by non-sports car types. Always has, always will.
The Carrera Cabriolet for example not only gets the chick car label it also gets another label, well according to Top Gear's Porsche hating Jeremy Clarkson: "Why the Boxster? Well if you want a Porsche and a drop top there is also the Cabriolet, but not unless you want to be called a homosexual". and as it happens Vincenzo my gay hairdresser has 911 Cab (tip). |
"I have just accepted that people will always be jealous of what they don't have. When they see a guy driving a Boxster, it's a girls car. When they see a girl driving a Boxster she must not have a clue how to drive it, or she took it from daddy."
Some people are jealous, some people aren't Most guys are probably trying to figure out how to get your phone number or business card! |
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