Porsche - a slippery slope?

scootr said:
M1k3yC said:
scootr said:
The 08 failed a PPI :( After paying 560 usd to Porsche I told the owner what he should have told me :roll:

That sucks, sorry.

scootr said:
Shall I show you some of the cars I found?

Always. :D

The 08 felt like a failed relationship. I left her there at the stealership. Told the owner to collect her. :cry:

I've decided I need a DFI engine so the 981 was a logical progression... although this is getting expensive... I suppose that's what I meant about living with a Porsche - everything costs more then BMW.
Let me see ... from my shopping collection we have ... https://www.mclarensanfrancisco.com/used/Porsche/2014-Porsche-Boxster-b9523ddc0a0e0ae8044137e583cea725.htm
 
scootr said:
scootr said:
M1k3yC said:
That sucks, sorry.



Always. :D

The 08 felt like a failed relationship. I left her there at the stealership. Told the owner to collect her. :cry:

I've decided I need a DFI engine so the 981 was a logical progression... although this is getting expensive... I suppose that's what I meant about living with a Porsche - everything costs more then BMW.
Let me see ... from my shopping collection we have ... https://www.mclarensanfrancisco.com/used/Porsche/2014-Porsche-Boxster-b9523ddc0a0e0ae8044137e583cea725.htm
Obviously the pack assist doesn't work :rofl:
 
The 987 gen 2 got the DFI engine, according to https://www.porscheclubgb.com/regions-registers/registers/modern/boxster/boxster-buyers-guides/987-buyers-guide from 2009 on, which was what I thought.

The car you shared is nice, although in white I think a red interior and black wheels would look more striking. I like the Boxster in more striking colours, like the red, yellow, and blues.
 
So what did the 987 fail the ppi on? Getting an old car to pass a Porsche dealership check is a big ask imo.

If I were you, and this is just how I see things, I'd sell the z4 and put the money in to a 981. There's too much crossover between the two to make it worth having both so if you like the way the 981 drives then take the plunge and don't look back.
 
beanie said:
So what did the 987 fail the ppi on? Getting an old car to pass a Porsche dealership check is a big ask imo.

If I were you, and this is just how I see things, I'd sell the z4 and put the money in to a 981. There's too much crossover between the two to make it worth having both so if you like the way the 981 drives then take the plunge and don't look back.

The 987 had one axle barely hanging on by 2 bolts and a delinquent service record. The Porsche forum members were adamantly against buying a car showing neglect. Having gone there for advice, I took it.

I get your advice on the Z4. Cut and run like the first wife :rofl:
Can't a guy have both cars and take his time deciding what to do? What's next... I'm not sure I'm ready to sell the Zed. I've only had it a year.
 
scootr said:
The 987 had one axle barely hanging on by 2 bolts and a delinquent service record. The Porsche forum members were adamantly against buying a car showing neglect. Having gone there for advice, I took it.

I get your advice on the Z4. Cut and run like the first wife :rofl:
Can't a guy have both cars and take his time deciding what to do? What's next... I'm not sure I'm ready to sell the Zed. I've only had it a year.

The rear axle is a fair point for failure :lol: I was expecting it to be rusty discs and a worn bush or two!
 
Looks like I have slipped down the slope this time. :rofl: She ticked too many boxes. I ran out of reasons to say no. Kinda like when I met my second wife :lol:
 

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Very nice, [ref]scootr[/ref]! Put some more photos up when you get a chance (and aren't driving it or cleaning it :D ). Are you keeping the E89?
 
scootr said:
Looks like I have slipped down the slope this time. :rofl: She ticked too many boxes. I ran out of reasons to say no. Kinda like when I met my second wife :lol:
Little beauty you found there. 8) :thumbsup:

Enjoy her. :driving:
 
M1k3yC said:
Very nice, [ref]scootr[/ref]! Put some more photos up when you get a chance (and aren't driving it or cleaning it :D ). Are you keeping the E89?

I sadly put the Z4 up for sale. The Z4 and Boxa are really the same type of weekend car for me and I need the floor space.
 
I find myself looking at 911's from time to time the 997 version.
It's an itch that just won't go away :headbang:
 
Jollyjoiner said:
I find myself looking at 911's from time to time the 997 version.
It's an itch that just won't go away :headbang:
Yes, like a bug bite. The more you scratch it the more it itches :evil:
I was searching for a Cayman when I came upon the Z4 and settled on the E89. It is a completely civilized lovely touring roadster.
But the itch won't go away, the Boxster has mid engine balance, better power to weight ratio, hydraulic steering, and it is still a convertible. The one I found has a lot of goodies. PASM, Sport Chrono, Sport exhaust button, heated sport seats, leather, Bose. Driver magazines call it one of the best driving cars ( not trying to start an argument here) :lol:
 
scootr said:
Jollyjoiner said:
I find myself looking at 911's from time to time the 997 version.
It's an itch that just won't go away :headbang:
Yes, like a bug bite. The more you scratch it the more it itches :evil:
I was searching for a Cayman when I came upon the Z4 and settled on the E89. It is a completely civilized lovely touring roadster.
But the itch won't go away, the Boxster has mid engine balance, better power to weight ratio, hydraulic steering, and it is still a convertible. The one I found has a lot of goodies. PASM, Sport Chrono, Sport exhaust button, heated sport seats, leather, Bose. Driver magazines call it one of the best driving cars ( not trying to start an argument here) :lol:
:poke: I think your ready for spending some money :rofl:
 
I had a 981 cayman and its a glorious car..

Very well engineered,can go around a corner like nothing else i have owned and costs peanuts to run..

The 981 boxster looks a bit of a pig,the lines are ruined but some just love the weather on their barnet.
 
Z4M-2006 said:
I had a 981 cayman and its a glorious car..

Very well engineered,can go around a corner like nothing else i have owned and costs peanuts to run..

The 981 boxster looks a bit of a pig,the lines are ruined but some just love the weather on their barnet.
Every review I've read agrees with you when it comes to the unrivaled cornering ability of the wider, longer, stiffer 981.
Then they go on to lament the loss of a visceral connection with the road like the 987.2 had. :lol: Both good cars from what I read.
So looking forward to this car. :D
 
Jollyjoiner said:
scootr said:
Jollyjoiner said:
I find myself looking at 911's from time to time the 997 version.
It's an itch that just won't go away :headbang:
Yes, like a bug bite. The more you scratch it the more it itches :evil:
I was searching for a Cayman when I came upon the Z4 and settled on the E89. It is a completely civilized lovely touring roadster.
But the itch won't go away, the Boxster has mid engine balance, better power to weight ratio, hydraulic steering, and it is still a convertible. The one I found has a lot of goodies. PASM, Sport Chrono, Sport exhaust button, heated sport seats, leather, Bose. Driver magazines call it one of the best driving cars ( not trying to start an argument here) :lol:
:poke: I think your ready for spending some money :rofl:

I've committed now :evil: I just hope I can keep the total from the wife :rofl: And remain in the bed at night :oops: :slappy:
 
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