Boxster is No1 again

Boxster is No1 again

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mightydquinn

Original Poster:

667 posts

272 months

Wednesday 7th May 2003
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did you see 5th gear all the sports cars but save the best till last

clubsport

7,370 posts

273 months

Wednesday 7th May 2003
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The way needles was throwing yet somehow flowing the car round the circuit was amazing!!! I am suprised he could see where he was going he was grinning so much!

mightydquinn

Original Poster:

667 posts

272 months

Wednesday 7th May 2003
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I want 2 drive mine like that????

clubsport

7,370 posts

273 months

Wednesday 7th May 2003
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That is what it is all about,,,,spend £XXX on suspension + superchrager++++ etc....That goes on the car..spend the money on yourself for driver education and you take the knowledge & experience with you from car to car....Even if you were driving a 996TT would you have gone any quicker than Tiff?.If so I very much doubt you would have had so much fun!

Don

28,378 posts

299 months

Thursday 8th May 2003
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And of course, Mr Needell, was NOT going quickly he was putting on a show. And very fine it was too.

And the point they were making was the Boxster manages to be a Jack of All Trades as well as Master of *Some*!

You can't beat that as a package. Track Day fun and day to day practicality. Long may it continue!

gemini

11,352 posts

279 months

Thursday 8th May 2003
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and commonality too!

Don

28,378 posts

299 months

Thursday 8th May 2003
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gemini said: and commonality too!


All the more proof its good. Lots of people agree with me...

rocket

1,282 posts

299 months

Thursday 8th May 2003
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Wonder how many clutches the Boxster got through this time...


>> Edited by rocket on Thursday 8th May 08:07

ian muir

1 posts

269 months

Thursday 8th May 2003
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None this time because it wasnt driven by the drivel tossers that cant drive.Just shows 7 years on and its still the best

McP

2,299 posts

268 months

Thursday 8th May 2003
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Ah, but can anyone point me in the direction of an £18K Boxster to replace the wife's MGF? Cheapest I've ever seen a 2.5 is around the £21K mark.

domster

8,431 posts

285 months

McP

2,299 posts

268 months

Thursday 8th May 2003
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Must be a RHD !!!

granville

18,764 posts

276 months

Thursday 8th May 2003
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McP said: Ah, but can anyone point me in the direction of an £18K Boxster to replace the wife's MGF? Cheapest I've ever seen a 2.5 is around the £21K mark.


Despite Domster's infinite knowledge of left hooking ringers from Manheim (), I share this incredulity re the Q.Wilson guide to cheap as chips motors.

He must have unique access to the most gullible south coast octaganrian widows, whose late spouses possessed a penchant for pampering lovely low mileage exotica, only for the same good lady inheritors to be assailed by the dubious charms of the oily conster himself and part with their motoring legacies at a fraction of their real worth.

This view was bourne out several times over the years, most emphatically when I sought the alleged uber bargain of the day some years ago, the definitive GT itself, Porsche's gutsy 928S2.

Quentin reckoned his pukka mid-80s model was a snip at £6k so obviously, having mugged a few somewhat shaky pensioners, I sought out this veritable automotive Lager of Lamot.

Naturally, everything - and I do mean everything - even vaguely near this price point, was akin in condition to a three legged dog which had just lost an argument with an extremely long oil tanker.

In the end, you pretty much get what you pay for.

Having said that, I do love the way Quentin talks; he's a proper artist and the way he sort of sneers with that supercillious semi-smirk - I'd love to lamp the bugger with a tremendous right hook. Excellent!

Grant3

3,644 posts

270 months

Thursday 8th May 2003
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Great car, right result, now all you lucky owners leave desk,put roof down, quick blast, back to desk....batteries recharged !! With regards to the £18k Boxter, these TV progs. always get carried away, it probably had 110k on the clock, always best to spend a little more & get the best you can afford. Uh Oh it's that slippery Porker owners slope again, start off looking at a 924 end up with a GT2 !!!!

swilly

9,699 posts

289 months

Thursday 8th May 2003
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The Boxster - not a particularly interesting car though is it really.
Nothing wrong with that of course, does its job well.

Don

28,378 posts

299 months

Thursday 8th May 2003
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swilly said: The Boxster - not a particularly interesting car though is it really.
Nothing wrong with that of course, does its job well.




Cheese. Not particularly interesting food though is it really. Nothing wrong with that of course, fills you up well.



Yes yes yes. Lots of people test drive the Boxster and it does nothing for them - they're looking for something else in the car. Exclusivity maybe - Buy a Marcos. Noise and grunt - buy a TVR. Sublime handling - buy a Lotus.

The reason why it won is because it does ALL these things well. A sublime compromise - where the compromise isn't even noticeable, save perhaps in the power arena.

Perhaps that doesn't make it "interesting" but it does make it pretty wonderful. I guess its the sports car people love to hate, as well, precisely because it IS so good.

Whether or not its the "best" is always going to be down to personal taste. What I thought was good about the show was there were so many to choose from. Good news for us sports car aficiandos..

fanch1

31 posts

271 months

Thursday 8th May 2003
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Guys,
I miss that show, shame on me. Is it going to be shown again on TV?
If not, what was it about?
Is there a way of getting a write up or even video clip from the show on the web. Doesn't appear to be possible from channel 5 website.
Thanks,
Fanch.

swilly

9,699 posts

289 months

Thursday 8th May 2003
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Don said:


Cheese. Not particularly interesting food though is it really.


Would disagree with this but not on this site

Generally agree with your comments, the Boxster does a lot very good, possibly the reason for its success is that is suits those who do not look for the specialisations that many sportscar buyers look for.

clubsport

7,370 posts

273 months

Thursday 8th May 2003
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I think it is re-run the following Sunday late afternoon,,So check your chanel 5 TV schedule for 11/05/03.

Don

28,378 posts

299 months

Thursday 8th May 2003
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Don said:


Cheese. Not particularly interesting food though is it really.



swilly said:
Would disagree with this but not on this site



As you guessed I was rather lampooning your statement. Actually...I like Cheese very much and find the almost infinite variety available very interesting indeed.

But if you want "interesting" food - go no further than sausages. A range of fine sausages is the TEST of any culture. Beware the countries that do not make sausages....there has to be something wrong.