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Porsche Boxter S revealed
Porsche Boxster S:
3.4-litre boxer engine with 315 hp (232 kW); rear-wheel drive, six-speed manual transmission, optional seven-speed Porsche-Doppelkupplungsgetriebe (PDK); acceleration 0 - 100 km/h in 5.1 seconds, with PDK in 5.0 seconds (4.8 seconds with Sport Chrono Package); top speed 279 km/h, with PDK 277 km/h; fuel consumption (NEDC) 8.8 l/100 km, CO2 206 g/km; with PDK 8.0 l/100 km CO2 188 g/km. http://www.netcarshow.com/porsche/2013-boxster_s/03.htm
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I've always been a big fan of the classic Porsche look found in the Boxster. So when I first saw this restyled Boxster it seemed Porsche abandoned that Porsche look. The car just seemed to be carved up, seemed to have lost those beautiful, classy curves. But the more I look at the new Boxster the more it starts to pull me in. If they weren't so damn over-priced, I would definitely consider buying one.
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And to be honest, I don't think you can say it doesn't have it's own soul since th Boxster/Cayman handles much better than the 911, it's just plain more surgical and precise in comparison. Why do you think Porsche limits it's power so much? Because give this the same power as the 911 and it'll likely outsell it or at least threaten it's market share. The Boxster/Cayman isn't just an entry level Porsche anymore, it has it's own feel and enjoyment,
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03-10-2012, 03:48 PM | #9 |
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If I had the money to buy a 911 I would still buy the Boxster... better looking! The performance issues will only be noticed on the track. The only track I drive on is an interstate highway. I've gone as fast as 75mph!
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Reason why you buy a Porsche is because you cannot afford a Ferrari. Reason why you buy a Ferrari 430 is because you cannot afford a Ferrari 599 Reason why you buy a Ferrari 599 is because you cannot afford a Bugatti Now lets go down stream Reason why you buy a BMW is because you cannot afford a Porsche. Reason why you buy a Lexus is because you cannot afford a BMW Reason why you buy a Toyota is because you cannot afford a Lexus so on and so forth all the way down to Scion and etc. Therefore no one should buy anything until they can buy a Bugatti, is that what you are trying to say? If so genius
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Love the looks of the new boxter, the cayman should be awesome!
Can't really compare the 911 with the boxter/cayman. They certainly have their differences. I disagree with the comment that people who buy boxters only do so because they can't afford a 911. While that might be part of it, some people prefer the feel of a smaller car. The boxter s weighs under 3000 pounds....that is extremely hard to find in today's car market, much harder to find than a 400hp rwd coupe (a la 911). I have driven a cayman r and a few 911s. Both are awesome and one day I hope to have the opportunity to own both. |
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I have my own prejudice, that the 911 is for people old enough to remember when it was the fast Porsche. The Boxster/Cayman is a better layout and with any luck, they'll market a GT version for this generation. |
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You sound just like the guy who called my Exige a "poor man's Ferrari" from the comfort of his Mercury Sable.
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So I guess by your definition, you drive a poormans Boxter S. Or do you drive richmans Mazda Miata? lol |
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I dont give a shit for the miata,i dont know your background. As a previous member of the PCA (Porsche club of America) For 10 years from 1992to 2002 i was there when the Boxter where introduced, 1997 even Porsche salesman call them low budget 911. It may not be my opinion but i can tell you i know what i am talking about.
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