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Old 28-09-2008, 20:39   #51
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I disagree, there are some nicely kitted boxster s around which are incredibly good cars (from a handling point of view, sharp chassis, responsive and communicative - and surprisingly easy to deal with considering the weigh distribution) - but I guess it's a marmite thing - but I tend to like the look of cars that most people don't
Yeah I know that the Boxster is an extremely competant car. My problem is that to enjoy it fully I'd need to be David Blunkett, as I think Porsche got it right upto the 'B' pillar.....then the designers kinda lost the will to live and rushed it.
A great car, I just think it looks like a dogs dinner from certain angles and this is rectified with the Cayman IMHO..
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Old 28-09-2008, 21:14   #52
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after a week with it my impressions are that it is MENTAL

wish I could keep this and the M3 tbh as they are so different, in the M3 you can either have a spirited drive or use it as a (relatively) comfortable cruiser, the Cayman is just hardcore, you get in and it's like someone is prodding you all the time "go on you tart, give it some"

It's so addictive and amazing fun, the noise is superb

Having said that if I had a 100 mile motorway drive in the rain I would much rather be in the M3
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