Very excited! Collecting my Boxster GTS on the 23rd...

Very excited! Collecting my Boxster GTS on the 23rd...

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Huskyman

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Monday 16th March 2015
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Some will member my thread about seriously wanting a GTS, I am going to see the car tomorrow and collect it on my Birthday! I'm getting ever so slightly excited, this is my first new Porsche smile

Huskyman

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Monday 16th March 2015
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PowerMalc said:
I know the feelingbiglaugh

I bought my first new Porsche for my 60th birthday 18 months ago

What spec is your new car?
Hi Powermalc,
I've gone for
White
Standard wheels with crested centre caps
Ally look fuel filler
PDK
Body coloured roll hoops
Auto dimming mirrors with rain sensor
2 zone climate
Heated seats
Bose
Phone prep...

What porsche did you get for your Birthday?

Huskyman

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Monday 16th March 2015
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matjk said:
Tried a 991 and Cayman GTS at the Porsche experience centre, the 991 was a bit Mehhh, the GTS was epic, it sounds great with the PSE, and the handling was perfect. Its a lovely bit of kit. Congrats
Thanks matjk. It is a really special car, and I loved the sound of the PSE smile

Huskyman

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Monday 16th March 2015
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BGHughes said:
Congrats, and happy birthday for Monday
Are you collecting from OPC Cardiff?
Thanks and yes I am smile I'm going there tomorrow to view it before collection and sort out those little details like sorting payment so it's all cleared to collect on the Monday!

Huskyman

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Friday 27th March 2015
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Sorry for not replying to this thread but I have been enjoying driving it too much!! Here is a photo I took yesterday..


Wow what a car! The engine and gearbox seem to be perfectly matched, and I am so glad I went for the PDK. The handling is sublime, but the steering doesn't seem to have the same feel as the 986 Boxster S. I am still running it in, but the PSE is seriously loud, and I just had to give it a brief squirt in the tunnels smile
If anyone wants more driving impressions just give me a shout.. More pictures to come as well...

Huskyman

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Friday 27th March 2015
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Trev450 said:
Very nice. What wheels are those?
Thanks! They are the standard wheel for the Box GTS, they are the Carrera S wheels with the optional crested centre caps.

Huskyman

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Friday 27th March 2015
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Yidwann said:
I was going to ask the same, are they 19's or 20's? I'd like to get something similar, but want to go 19" Max. Car looks great! smile
Thanks Yidwann. The wheels are 20" as standard and I am not sure if you can go to the 19". In the configurator it only allows you to either change the finish or the style.

Huskyman

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Friday 27th March 2015
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BGHughes said:
Looks fab Huskyman

Sorry I missed you at the Porsche Centre on the day. Saw the car was under cover in the pick up area
It was gone when I came back to collect mine

Wow that looks good! I hope you are enjoying yours as much as I'm enjoying mine smile I didn't rush so there must be a good time between hand overs. Hopefully we can meet at a local porsche thing. Enjoy your car!

Huskyman

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Friday 27th March 2015
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MDahmen said:
looks great - enjoy!
Thanks, trust me I am smile

Huskyman

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Friday 27th March 2015
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cardigankid said:


Stunning. I have just ordered a Boxster GTS spec still to be decided, so I am very interested in any comments you may have. Went for Boxster over Cayman because I wanted a convertible, and I am expecting it to be an epic drive. I had a 986 3.2S which was wonderful, and only regretted not having the PSE and bucket seats. Going to Silverstone in May for a spin and to finalise the spec.

What I am thinking about:-

White
Black GTS interior with Sport Plus seats and red stitching
Black Carrera S wheels with polished rims
Body colour roll bars
Manual
PCCB
PTV
Cruise
Heated Seats
Bose sound system
Folding mirrors
Rear sensors
Leather pouch for key
Bluetooth
GTS door badge delete (they are going to catch in my microfibre polishing cloth)
Factory collection
I'm going to sound like a killjoy, but unless you want this car as a track hound I would forget the PCCB. It is a seriously costly option and you could spend the money elsewhere... As for the PTV the car has sublime turn in and traction, so for a road car it is not needed.
I went for the dual zone climate, as far as I am concerned this is a must. I would go for front and rear parking sensors as well. As for the GTS interior package, I stuck with the standard one, as the ambience is lovely smile

I've washed mine, and dried it with a micro-fibre drying towel and the GTS badge does not snag.

Factory collection?!? If you want it then go for it, but £1200 plus is a lot of money for a flight, a tour of the factory, the museum and some vouchers for hotels... Mind you the Euro trip is a nice idea wink

Just remember the more options you spec the bigger hit you take come resale. This is only my opinion, so what ever you choose good luck and enjoy wink


Edited by Huskyman on Friday 27th March 23:32

Huskyman

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Wow the PSE is seriously loud smile I slowed to 22mph in second (PDK) and gave it only 50% throttle up to 4K rpm in a tunnel and wow!! The guy following me had a big grin and the thunder when I lifted had me laughing like a kid! I can't wait to run it in and rev it out all the way... When I drove the demo I loved the way the engine would pick up at 4k, pull really hard at 5k and then charge for the red-line.. and oh what a noise... A guy in the same street as me has a seriously loud car and he commented on how loud mine was!! I do turn off the PSE when I enter the street after 7pm mind...

Plus points so far
Headlights are very good, controlled beam and good illumination of the hedgerows with a defined beam pattern, and I love the cornering lights. Dip is very fast and I do not get annoyed flashes from on-coming motorists

PDK is everything I expected of Porsche and it makes me laugh in sport plus mode when changing down

The handling and turn in is awesome, steering feel and the feel through the seat is good as well

The seats are amazingly comfortable and lock you into place, I did 223 miles on the first day in it and I felt so comfortable, and the cabin ergonomics and driving position are ace smile

The ride even in Sports Plus is excellent, the car breathes with the road rather than fights it

I love the TFT display in the right dial, especially the one that gives info on the oil, and water temps, and the oil pressure. I love to see a car is at operating temps before enjoying it wink


Negative points
If you engage the Sports plus without the PDK it in manual it goes for the lowest possible gear.. I select manual first and then Sports plus..

Oh and BTW am I the only one who hates the idea of big throttle openings at low RPM? I am running the engine in at the moment, but the thought of a big throttle load at low RPM makes me wince..


Husky

PS I have some more photos for those who wants to see them!

Huskyman

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Saturday 28th March 2015
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Storm996 said:
That looks amazing in white. Post more photos if you have some.
Thanks wink OK here goes...




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Huskyman

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Saturday 28th March 2015
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bcr5784 said:
cardigankid said:
I suspect that the combined weight saving of PCCB and a manual box over the dual clutch PDK is going to give me a performance advantage. If I could I would skip the AC altogether like you can on the GT4. Fresh air and the occasional bit of heat are more than enough for me.


The car has AC as standard. I can't see the point in dual zone. Apart from the additional weight I have the dual zone in my S Type Jag, and I am forever switching it back off so both sides are the same. Otherwise you have a system which to my mind is burning energy fighting with itself. My passenger and I can agree what temperature we want to set.

The controversial decisions are of course, manual not PDK, and no Porsche Sat Nav.


Edited by cardigankid on Saturday 28th March 09:28
Re dual zone - it's not the dual zone which is important, it's the fact that it's climate not simple aircon. I'm not sure from what you say that difference is important to you, but may be. There's no issue in keeping the two sides the same if that is what you prefer.

I really don't want to start the arguments about manual vs pdk again, it only results in silly abuse. It shouldn't be a controversial decision - if that is what you prefer (and many do) that is the right decision for you.

However, re performance - if that is really an issue to you - unless you are going to be far more abusive to your gearbox than most owners would be, you won't get close to pdk acceleration with a manual. To get the acceleration figures road testers do, they keep the throttle pinned to the floor when changing gear and let the engine bounce off the rev limiter, and then pop the clutch. It's that brutal.


I agree with you whole heartedly re the dual zone, and there is a sync button there as well to match the zone temperatures so you wish. I have seen videos of performance testing, and with a manual it makes you wince as you can hear the gearchanges being smashed through at full throttle...

I originally specced the PCM sat-nav system, but cancelled it as I use my phone for sat-nav duties, and saved myself 2.5k in the process wink