Boxster and Cayman being renamed 718
Boxster and Cayman being renamed 718
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Nimerino

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300 posts

131 months

Saturday 27th December 2014
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This report claims the 718 name previously mooted for the entry-level Porsche is now being used for the Boxster/Cayman, gathering the range under a single umbrella, much like the 911.

Any thoughts? IMHO anything reported by Georg Kacher needs to be taken with a medically unsound heaping of salt, this included.

EDIT: Fixed link

Edited by Nimerino on Saturday 27th December 14:02

Trev450

6,576 posts

190 months

Saturday 27th December 2014
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The link is not working.

More articles here: http://www.worldcarfans.com/114122286251/next-gen-...

http://jalopnik.com/bonkers-report-says-boxster-an...

Edited by Trev450 on Saturday 27th December 11:33

Carl_Docklands

15,087 posts

280 months

Saturday 27th December 2014
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I think this is a non-news story, reading some of the comments on that website it seems like the world is about to end.


Trev450

6,576 posts

190 months

Saturday 27th December 2014
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anonymous said:
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With you all the way on this.

Nimerino

Original Poster:

300 posts

131 months

Saturday 27th December 2014
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anonymous said:
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Agreed as to the brand equity in the individual names, though it's within the realm of possibility that they'll simply prefix the current names with 718. I refer you to the badge soup affixed to the rear of the 991 GTS variants as circumstantial evidence.

As for them being ghastly contraptions, I won't be a Luddite about changes to the Boxster/Cayman formula. Unlike the 911, there is little or no history associated with the cars for me, and they're no more immune to the tides of change than any other modern car. I personally won't buy a turbo, but that doesn't mean I don't see the need to move to one. Besides, make the 4-pot sound like an early Impreza Turbo and I won't be complaining.

MikeGoodwin

3,650 posts

135 months

Saturday 27th December 2014
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Amen to that. I understand why Porsche would do this. But I dont like it one bit.

Frankly I couldn't care what its called. I care only for a flat six and a manual gearbox. Remove those options for me and Ill be looking elsewhere at other brands.

I fear this downsizing is going too far now even if it is necessary. Said it before in other threads but perhaps its time I moved onto another hobby like bee keeping.

supersport

4,495 posts

245 months

Saturday 27th December 2014
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718 has already been used so I would be amazed if they used it now for the Boxster/Cayman. Having said that they did do an RS60 version of the Boxster.