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But only for two weeks with a colleague who needed a bigger car to take to the airport and has done me a favour knowing I like my cars and as I have been thinking for a while now of buying a 911 this was a good opportunity to have a taster of one.

The porker is a 2011 Carrera S convertible with the PDK 'box with a few options sports chrono, PASM, sports exhaust.

Was a bit of a shock during the drive home today, the noise, ride and rawness (roughness)) was not pleasant.

Made more sense this evening honing around with the roof off and although in a couple of weeks I may be of a different opinion for now I am really looking forward to getting the ISF back!

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@Nick W858 Nick careful now you may get tempted to all those things that the German cars have to offer I've prepared a list for you ...

Honesty 🤥

integrity🤥

build quality🤥

reliability🤥

great dealers🤥

Oh and before I forget having had many Porsche in the past 'Paranoia'

Big Rat

 

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Ha ha don't think that will be happening any time soon - totally agree with the reasons above and the way I see it running it for a couple of weeks will get it out of my system and tick a box for considerably less pain and financial hassle of owning one!

 

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I owned a Boxster S back in the day. I had zero problems with it. However it didn't like sustained high cornering and would moan about low oil levels.

Had a couple of 911s (996) on long term loan and loved them. I thought the steering was awesome and there was a real sense of ocassion driving them.

Drove a 993 C2s and didn't think much of that at all.

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6 hours ago, Nick W858 said:

Ha ha don't think that will be happening any time soon - totally agree with the reasons above and the way I see it running it for a couple of weeks will get it out of my system and tick a box for considerably less pain and financial hassle of owning one!

 

@Nick W858 Only joking Nick I have some great memorable moments with mine over the years, that feeling for me to working my way up through the range of Boxsters - Cayman - 911's Gt3 and Turbo will stay for forever, personally I never had any of the well published problems of the non GT/Turbo engines lunching themselves- thankfully 😅 

You enjoy it they are unique after all if flawed in someways..........bit like us all really 😂

Big Rat

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2 hours ago, talaipwros said:

A 911 has no logical place in the current era and motoring conditions,

A fast Lexus is a  much better option in my books 

@talaipwros In many ways I agree coming from long term Porsche ownership myself more than anything that I wanted was reliability which for me had to come from engineering integrity, I never felt that with any of my Porsche.

Big Rat

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4 hours ago, Ray-ISF said:

I've got a porsche itch. Fancy a gen 2 cayman S. 

Can understand that. Will no doubt feel special every time you drive it.

Only ever driven one once and that was on the track. I thought it was immense.

I owned a Boxster S from new and it did feel very special (although it was the 252 BHP, so could have done with more)

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Yes the Cayman seems to get great reviews driving better than the 911 by all accounts, ditto the boxter. Personally I need four seats so would be 911, that said now I'm back in the ISF I am beginning to fall in love all over again.

 

 

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On 08/08/2017 at 4:56 AM, Flytvr said:

Can understand that. Will no doubt feel special every time you drive it.

Only ever driven one once and that was on the track. I thought it was immense.

I owned a Boxster S from new and it did feel very special (although it was the 252 BHP, so could have done with more)

Yeah I recently had a go in a early model boxster with the 2.7 engine and 5 speed box. You had to work the engine but it's felt really good and sounded great. The feedback through the steering was fantastic made the isf feel a bit numb. Having the roof down was great.

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Yep it's been quite a few years since I had a convertible, had an MGF back in 2000 and a convertible Saab after that. The wife had a Boxster as a company car in 2001, just the 2.7 and it was the tiptronic but still great fun with the added bonus of a company fuel card. I do love the feel of a convertible, perhaps I need to be looking at an SC430!

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