2008 Boxster S

Smartbear said:
Big Bad Boris said:
p.s. a Gen 2 car is a good choice as Porsche had designed out most of the high profile design floors by then.

Wow, a car with no floors sounds frightening :P

https://youtu.be/uq7noaMwLfg

Rob

I dunno, Fred Flintstone loved his! :P

Back on topic, the 987.2 cars are a much safer bet. Especially the S models because IIRC they engineered out the troublesome IMS in the DFI engine which also has a bit more power. The interior plastics are far nicer too, Black instead of grey and the PCM was improved. They also have better exterior styling. One thing to note over your E89 is the interior is rather cramped, in fact it's more cramped than an E85 never mind the E89. For me Sports seats and Sports steering wheel are a must. The standard ones aren't great, a bit like the E85 really.
 
Call me crazy. I have a PPI appt at a Porsche dealership 1000 miles from home next week. I found a nearly perfect 2008 Boxster S with 46k miles in meteor gray over black. The car is in very good spec with heated sport seats and sport chrono pkg. Bose sound. Self dimming mirrors and rain sense wipers. Bi-Xenon headlamps and ooooh that sound. California car with not a scratch and good service history. Baring anything big found on the 3 hour $560 PPI I will be having her transported home in the coming weeks.
 

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I love the Zed. :wub: This will be replacing the Mustang GT. Then the fun will be choosing which roadster to drive :thumbsup: Or shall we say which one is running :rofl:
 
scootr said:
Call me crazy. I have a PPI appt at a Porsche dealership 1000 miles from home next week. I found a nearly perfect 2008 Boxster S with 46k miles in meteor gray over black. The car is in very good spec with heated sport seats and sport chrono pkg. Bose sound. Self dimming mirrors and rain sense wipers. Bi-Xenon headlamps and ooooh that sound. California car with not a scratch and good service history. Baring anything big found on the 3 hour $560 PPI I will be having her transported home in the coming weeks.
Well done :driving:
 
Zed Baron said:
scootr said:
Call me crazy. I have a PPI appt at a Porsche dealership 1000 miles from home next week. I found a nearly perfect 2008 Boxster S with 46k miles in meteor gray over black. The car is in very good spec with heated sport seats and sport chrono pkg. Bose sound. Self dimming mirrors and rain sense wipers. Bi-Xenon headlamps and ooooh that sound. California car with not a scratch and good service history. Baring anything big found on the 3 hour $560 PPI I will be having her transported home in the coming weeks.
Well done :driving:

Thank you Sir. Guess we need to change the year of this thread now...where's my happy dance ? :happyclap: :yeah: :dance2:
 
scootr said:
Call me crazy. I have a PPI appt at a Porsche dealership 1000 miles from home next week. I found a nearly perfect 2008 Boxster S with 46k miles in meteor gray over black. The car is in very good spec with heated sport seats and sport chrono pkg. Bose sound. Self dimming mirrors and rain sense wipers. Bi-Xenon headlamps and ooooh that sound. California car with not a scratch and good service history. Baring anything big found on the 3 hour $560 PPI I will be having her transported home in the coming weeks.

The last thing about this is crazy, quite the opposite. A car in this condition and mileage makes the most sense imho. Take away the better looks, the better interior, a slightly better chassis, of, say the 718 and in the real world this car you’ve bought will do 90% of the 718 but without the expense of the purchase price. A damn fine car that you’ll hopefully enjoy and can use it to its full extent rather than 50% of it before running out of road, then sell it on if desired for very little loss. It’s a smart choice and tbh one I should make rather than wanting bigger and better all the time. Enjoy. :thumbsup: :driving:
 
greg81 said:
scootr said:
wanting bigger and better all the time.
My life story..

Thank you for the support. It is my 1st Porsche and I wanted it to be a good experience... much like my 3L E89 has been. I'll have 2 great sport cars. :D And if I sell a car I can keep my wife :rofl:
Money wise this is 1/2 or 1/3 the money of the 718s
And I try to stay reminded that it is more fun to drive a slow car fast than to drive a fast car slow. Still 295 hp is nothing to sneeze at :lol:
 
I secured the most awesome personal plate for the little car.
We are allowed 7 spaces... what's you pick?
 
1000 miles ....drive the thing home....why waste money transporting it....what a wasted opportunity to do 1000 miles getting to know that car, it will eat the miles up and if there are any little niggles they will show up in that time.
Pure Drivers car,,,,Drive it...

looks lovely
Mike
 
Your new Porsche looks real sweet, I am sure you will enjoy it as much as your Z4, if not more so. :D I have the first mod for you already, put a Euro spec rear bumper on. :rofl:
 
kinger said:
1000 miles ....drive the thing home....why waste money transporting it....what a wasted opportunity to do 1000 miles getting to know that car, it will eat the miles up and if there are any little niggles they will show up in that time.
Pure Drivers car,,,,Drive it...

+1 Congrats but as above fly out there and drive it home, when are you next doing a 1000 mile road trip in a Porsche YOLO.

looks lovely
Mike
 
I understand the sentiment but I have a bad back and will be enjoying the car in short 2-3 hour intervals on glorious local mountain roads when it arrives.
This Euro spec bumper you speak of looks more like a rear clip than a bumper :roll:
 
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