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I had B6 and they both feel about the same when I drove the FR-S. Maybe because I drove it right after I got out of my Miata? The FR-S was definitely not short throw. S2K had the shortest I've driven, Miata comes second.
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Hell of a Porsche sir! That is life ^.^ Hopefully when I grow up, I can afford to play cars like that before I die.
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beautiful car and congrats.
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I like the hump-back look of the Boxter Spyder. Fantastic.
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[QUOTE=orthojoe;925471]I've got the the roadster version of the cayman (ie boxster) and will say that I love both of the cars.
Things I like better about the BRZ: 1) The steering wheel. Absolutely fantastic 2) Short shifter (my spyder was not equipped with the optional short shifter) 3) better gas mileage 4) better daily driver Things I like better about the boxster spyder 1) exotic looking and rare 2) flat 6 sound. Nothing beats it 3) Performance. 4) better weekend/track car Both are fun to drive on the street and the track. There's no doubt that the boxster/cayman outperforms the BRZ in every way possible, but on the street and everyday driving it's really not that important. People like to bag on the BRZ interior, but I honestly think it's a great interior. Deviated stitching everywhere, great seats, good layout and positioning. I don't get out of the Porsche, sit in the BRZ and say "gee, this interior sucks". No way. If I had to choose between a cayman and BRZ, it would be a Cayman without batting an eye. However, both have a distinctive and important role to play in the automotive world. Thanks for this! Although in my neighborhood...the boxster isnt rare...at all lol. In fact on my way home i saw 4 including the 2013 which is undoubtly a beautiful car. Acutally i was driving behind one the other day and more people were breaking their necks to look at the BRZ than the boxster lol but im sure most places thats not the case and even more sure in 3 years when this car becomes more common it definitely wont be the case. Either way...good write up and good taste in cars.:happy0180: |
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Your Spyder, does it come with only Bikini top? Or is it something else different?
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The boxster spyder only comes with the 2 piece manual bikini roof top. It's a stripped down, lightweight version of the boxster. Curb weight comes in at 2811lb and has 320 hp.
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Well, drive one, live with one and then you will fall in love with it. Overpriced? What is overpriced for some is really well priced for others. it all depends on personal financial capability. Infamous body style? You mean the body style that has defined Porsche unlike any other car? If the shape would've been Prius like...then I would've understand. But it is not. Hmmm! It is a personal preference but to judge a car purely on its price and body that might not appeal to you but appeals to millions it's just silly. They are great practical, sports cars. BRZ/FR-s is very similar...but it lacks few things but than again Porsche has a history, brz/frs hasnt, or if it has, than Toyota hasnt used it at its full potential. |
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Looks beautiful! If I got the BRZ I would have gotten in that color as well. But Ultramarine on the FR-S was the shade I wanted. Welcome to the twins family!
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I have been through somewhat similar series of car. I have had 997 C2S, E92 M3 and 2010 Nissan GT-R before my BRZ. I loved the looks and the sound of the Porsche, the comfort and the versatility of the M3, the brutal acceleration of the GT-R. But I honestly think the BRZ is the most fun to drive! Keep that in mind if you dream of a different car.
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