Dec 12, 2009 2:41:30 PM
- Alex18_996CC
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Dec 12, 2009 2:41:30 PM
Dec 13, 2009 11:39:05 PM
It is an interesting car, but its body is becoming etched with sharp creases and adornments, losing the purity of its lines. I think it is pointing to a future that diverges from the form follows function simplicity principle.
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A. Dias --- 997.2S (ordered). Previous cars: Corvette C6, 996 C4.
Dec 13, 2009 11:42:49 PM
Alex18_996CC:
not working .....
there you go
2011 Porsche Boxster Spyder - Static footage from GTspirit on Vimeo.
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Dec 14, 2009 8:11:54 AM
Thanks Gauss, i love it! Lightest porsche on the market and i think it has been received positively by us the buyer - so i might see more porsches on a diet... eventhough they are making us pay for it which is kind of rediculous.
indeed shifting is ancient technology - so is a fuel burning engine.. I happen to like both :)
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1984 BMW 323i 5spd 2.3L 141 hp (105 kW) More door. Black on black (parting out)
1986 BMW 325e 5spd 2.7L 121 hp (172 lb·ft) Le Mans Blau on Tan leather.
1986 BMW 325is 5spd 2.5L 168 hp (164 lb-ft) White on Tan leather (parted out)
2005 Ford Focus S, 5spd 2.0L 136 hp (120lb-ft) CD silver on grey (sold)
1986 Porsche 944, 5spd 2.5L 150 hp (168lb-ft) champagne gold on grown leather. (sold)
Dec 15, 2009 10:15:00 PM
Atzporsche:
so i might see more porsches on a diet... eventhough they are making us pay for it which is kind of rediculous.
I think if you were to equip a Boxster S with the same level of equipment (Carbon Bucket Seats, -20mm Sport Suspension with LSD, 19" Forged Lightweight Wheels, Painted Rear Center Console, etc.), you'd see that the Spyder is actually cheaper than the S...
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73 Carrera RS 2.7 Carbon Fiber replica (1,890 lbs). Former: 73 911S, Two 951S's, 996 C2, 993 C2, 98 Ferrari 550 Maranello
Grant:
Atzporsche:
so i might see more porsches on a diet... eventhough they are making us pay for it which is kind of rediculous.
I think if you were to equip a Boxster S with the same level of equipment (Carbon Bucket Seats, -20mm Sport Suspension with LSD, 19" Forged Lightweight Wheels, Painted Rear Center Console, etc.), you'd see that the Spyder is actually cheaper than the S...
Thousands cheaper than a similarly equipped Boxster S, not to mention the many unavailable at any cost items unique to this model.
Compared to the almost 2X premium for the current Carrera Sport Classic ,we should laud PAG bean counters and marketing folks for this first " baby step " in giving us a special car that has good relative value .
Anyone interested in mildly decontented , lightened , raw , raspy 6 speed only base 997 " Sport" that specs out cheaper than a similarly equipped 997 and undercuts the 997S by $20-25K ?
They would sell a ton, IMO, as I suspect there is a large untapped mkt for a car that is cheaper but just plain fun to drive on sunny Sundays - not spec'd up merely for internet 'Ring bragging rights. Why manufacturers haven't figured this out is beyond me, esp in these economic times .
andrea:
Gauss:
Great looking car. Does anyone know where this commercial has been shot? The scenery looks very beautiful.
I guess in the USA
I don't think so. We don't have the solid white lines in the center of the roads here.
73 Carrera RS 2.7 Carbon Fiber replica (1,890 lbs). Former: 73 911S, Two 951S's, 996 C2, 993 C2, 98 Ferrari 550 Maranello
vincesf:
Does anyone know whether the Porsche side banners can be deleted on the ordering specifications. I know you can delete the Boxster Spyder on the trunk lid, but will I need to resort to removing the "Porsche" tape on the sides?
vincesf
These are decals - any detailing shop should be able to remove them and buff the clear coat in an hour or less.
This Boxster Spyder is tailored made for our mild Bay Area climate and it's twisty hilly roads with dramatic scenery where zero-60 and top speed are irrelevant but maintaining momentum is king. Notice the driving reports / road pics were all from a recent journalist gathering in Monterey /Carmel area - not Dubai ! If I got one, the top would be permanently stored in the attic ( reminds me of my first 911- an'87 Targa , where the folding top was left in the garage 95% of the time- not in the trunk) and there would be no need to order A/C.
Grant:
andrea:
Gauss:
Great looking car. Does anyone know where this commercial has been shot? The scenery looks very beautiful.
I guess in the USA
I don't think so. We don't have the solid white lines in the center of the roads here.
Viewing the first commercial of spyder,I assume also this one was done in a similar scenary in the same region-place...
Dec 17, 2009 11:41:45 AM
Dec 17, 2009 11:52:03 AM
Dec 17, 2009 1:11:15 PM
andrea:
Grant:
andrea:
Gauss:
Great looking car. Does anyone know where this commercial has been shot? The scenery looks very beautiful.
I guess in the USA
I don't think so. We don't have the solid white lines in the center of the roads here.
Viewing the first commercial of spyder,I assume also this one was done in a similar scenary in the same region-place...
I agree the scenery looks similar, but I think it's a different country. California looks much like some countries on the Mediterranean sea...
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73 Carrera RS 2.7 Carbon Fiber replica (1,890 lbs). Former: 73 911S, Two 951S's, 996 C2, 993 C2, 98 Ferrari 550 Maranello
That clip with Seinfeld was not very inspiring for sales .. All the guys looked hungover and can the music be any more of a turgid downer ?
They should have just miked Jerry , have him blast around a few canyons in the one with the sports exhaust and gleefully scream or whoop here and there.
MKW:
That clip with Seinfeld was not very inspiring for sales .. All the guys looked hungover and can the music be any more of a turgid downer ?
They should have just miked Jerry , have him blast around a few canyons in the one with the sports exhaust and gleefully scream or whoop here and there.
+1 You nailed that. The video was more amusing after I read your comment!
Carpe Diem--life is but a crack of light bounded by eternities of darkness (Nabokov)
DaveC:
+1 You nailed that. The video was more amusing after I read your comment!
Yeah - that music would have captured the " mood " better ( and called up probably the most enduring inspiration for the Boxster Spyder ) if that Seinfeld caravan had traveled from Santa Monica to the Monterey area through THIS intersection as another Hollywood star had done in 1955 on the same journey.
Dec 26, 2009 11:06:26 AM
Hello everybody, I'm new on this forum.
I'm choupaps, based in France, in Reims, the champagne town ! I'm a student in law so I don't have any sports car for the moment but I hope that it will be very soon !
Like a lot of you, I like this Boxster Spyder and I dream of a Cayman ClubSport.
My question is about the test in Sport Auto with the 917, do they have made an Hockeneim lap time ? Is it possible for someone to scan it ?
Thanks, and sorry for my poor english !
Choupaps
choupaps:
Hello everybody, I'm new on this forum.
I'm choupaps, based in France, in Reims, the champagne town ! I'm a student in law so I don't have any sports car for the moment but I hope that it will be very soon !
Like a lot of you, I like this Boxster Spyder and I dream of a Cayman ClubSport.
My question is about the test in Sport Auto with the 917, do they have made an Hockeneim lap time ? Is it possible for someone to scan it ?
Thanks, and sorry for my poor english !
Choupaps
didn't find a scan but maybe this thread has some of the information you are looking for:
http://www.rennteam.com/forum/thread/20132648/Sport_Auto_Boxster_SCayman_S_Supertest/page1.html
choupaps:
Thanks, and sorry for my poor english !
Choupaps
Welcome to Rennteam Please don't apologise, I wish my French was half as good as your English
You live in a wonderful part of a beautiful country, I visit there as often as I can.
dreamcar:
choupaps:
Thanks, and sorry for my poor english !
Choupaps
Welcome to Rennteam Please don't apologise, I wish my French was half as good as your English
You live in a wonderful part of a beautiful country, I visit there as often as I can.
Thank you, I'm glad you know that this part of France is beautiful, it's clear that the climate isn't the best you could find in France !
choupaps:
dreamcar:
choupaps:
Thanks, and sorry for my poor english !
Choupaps
Welcome to Rennteam Please don't apologise, I wish my French was half as good as your English
You live in a wonderful part of a beautiful country, I visit there as often as I can.
Thank you, I'm glad you know that this part of France is beautiful, it's clear that the climate isn't the best you could find in France !
And the traffic in Reims will surely be much better when they've finished putting in that damned tramway.
Spent what seemed like an hour trying to get through the city earlier this week, apparently due to a truck accident on the access road to the A4 , and didn't even have the compensation of visiting the Cathedral or what, after closing time, looked like a good Christmas market.
Otherwise, I agree with Champagne.
(I mean the region, of course, not the sparkling wine).
fritz
You are very well informed fritz ! Reims will effectively become a better town when there will be the tramway. Sorry for the traffic jams on the A4, it is often the case, particularly when it's near christmas !
I was tonight in "les crayères", a famous restaurant, really very good.
I'm now studdying in Nancy, a great town in the east side.
Fritz, you don't like champagne (the wine) ?