boxster or 964 coupe
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At long last I am hopful that my 964 cab will be gone by the weekend. Fingers crossed. But what to replace it with. I wanted a coupe at first but bought the cab and was disapointed with the look. but now have owned a 964 a change is always nice so i was thinking that a early 2.5 boxster or if a dare say it a audi tt 225 coupe. Speed is not to important to me but i dont want a snail. how will the 2.5 compare with the 964 cab. i now the cab is heavy in porsche terms. i have never driven a boxster. any toughts on the audis would be good to.
thx
>>> Edited by majesticproperti on Friday 26th March 15:40
thx
>>> Edited by majesticproperti on Friday 26th March 15:40
Boxster and the TT are no snails but you will very quickly notice the difference in performance from the 964, however the TT does feel fast due to close-ratio 6 speed. You will also notice the TT has much improved interior design, better comfort / noise levels. You will also notice the TT has lifeless steering and a relatively dull engine sound.
I went for the 964 as I wanted more power and a more challenging drive. Got that in spades!
I went for the 964 as I wanted more power and a more challenging drive. Got that in spades!
Having previously owned a 2.5 boxster and now having a 964C2 coupe I can say that overall, the 964 is a lot more sporty and the boxster is a lot more 'easy' to live with, but who cares? The 964 is a tremendous car for the money, and in LHD is not only cheaper but the driving position is better too.
I loved the boxster, but was always left wanting for more power. The only way I'd buy another 2.5 would be to take it to ninemeister and drop a 996 engine into it (anyone got a spare GT3 engine?
Fox
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964C2
I loved the boxster, but was always left wanting for more power. The only way I'd buy another 2.5 would be to take it to ninemeister and drop a 996 engine into it (anyone got a spare GT3 engine?

Fox
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964C2
neon_fox said:
Having previously owned a 2.5 boxster and now having a 964C2 coupe I can say that overall, the 964 is a lot more sporty and the boxster is a lot more 'easy' to live with, but who cares? The 964 is a tremendous car for the money, and in LHD is not only cheaper but the driving position is better too.
I loved the boxster, but was always left wanting for more power. The only way I'd buy another 2.5 would be to take it to ninemeister and drop a 996 engine into it (anyone got a spare GT3 engine?![]()
Fox
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964C2
A Boxster S has a similar power-to-weight ratio to your 964.

johnny senna said:
A Boxster S has a similar power-to-weight ratio to your 964.
A Boxster S is rather more expensive than a 964 it has a comparable power to weight ratio to. 964's of similar price will generally have a better power to weight ratio.
Bosster S is a great car but so is a 964RS clubsport.
Boxster S? Much more expensive, true. Better balanced? Hmmm... Conventional wisdom might say so, but there be two schools of thought on that one...
I'd say it has a 'different' balance, but I'm not sure it's 'better' per se. I've certainly been caught out by the boxsters handling.
The 964 still has a more characterful engine though, of that there can be no argument
Fox
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964C2
I'd say it has a 'different' balance, but I'm not sure it's 'better' per se. I've certainly been caught out by the boxsters handling.
The 964 still has a more characterful engine though, of that there can be no argument

Fox
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964C2
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