There is absolutely nothing effeminate about
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New Boxster looks stunning. Now we just need BMW to sharpen up the driving dynamics of the Z4. Less SL, more SLK.
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Yet you chose a light silver on red to illustrate your point. Interesting.
It certainly isn't a generally masculine design, so... but I guess I know nothing.
And I also don't know why people keep saying that this is the successor (heard it a couple of times on these boards), you know there was a previous boxster, as if that somehow makes the s2000 on the same level of a porsche, it's a honda. Maybe in spirit, but it's a honda and that's a porsche.
It certainly isn't a generally masculine design, so... but I guess I know nothing.
And I also don't know why people keep saying that this is the successor (heard it a couple of times on these boards), you know there was a previous boxster, as if that somehow makes the s2000 on the same level of a porsche, it's a honda. Maybe in spirit, but it's a honda and that's a porsche.
I chose to include successor with quotation marks because it's obviously not the s2k's true successor. But you're right about the Boxster keeping the driving spirit of the s2k alive as this Porsche is probably the closest thing to what we'd imagine and hope a modern-day s2000 would be.
Jesus christ, the dictionary nazis came out full force in my thread.
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Originally Posted by ikeyballz' timestamp='1335237896' post='21636954
I still think the s2000 is the best looking convertible before we go to supercars (CGT by porsche, some ferraris..).
[IMG]http://i283.photobucket.com/albums/kk317/mpegan/2001-red-corvette-convertible-6.jpg[ /IMG]
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Originally Posted by TheDonEffect' timestamp='1335237007' post='21636901
Yet you chose a light silver on red to illustrate your point. Interesting.
It certainly isn't a generally masculine design, so... but I guess I know nothing.
And I also don't know why people keep saying that this is the successor (heard it a couple of times on these boards), you know there was a previous boxster, as if that somehow makes the s2000 on the same level of a porsche, it's a honda. Maybe in spirit, but it's a honda and that's a porsche.
It certainly isn't a generally masculine design, so... but I guess I know nothing.
And I also don't know why people keep saying that this is the successor (heard it a couple of times on these boards), you know there was a previous boxster, as if that somehow makes the s2000 on the same level of a porsche, it's a honda. Maybe in spirit, but it's a honda and that's a porsche.
The photos were posted on another forum, were beautifully taken, and I was too lazy to find one that's white on black.
I chose to include successor with quotation marks because it's obviously not the s2k's true successor. But you're right about the Boxster keeping the driving spirit of the s2k alive as this Porsche is probably the closest thing to what we'd imagine and hope a modern-day s2000 would be.
Jesus christ, the dictionary nazis came out full force in my thread.
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Damn, that looks good in silver/red. Not many cars make me smile at first look but that one does. Good video review as well. Where's my checkbook. Darn, the wife has it.
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Originally Posted by kenstyle' timestamp='1335245551' post='21637262
Get this ugly plastic Mattel product out of my thread.
Just because the interior is junk doesn't mean it's not a good looking car...
But your Boxster looks lovely as well. And 50k doesn't seem unreasonable.
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Here's a good close-up walk through from the dealership where I bought my A6.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7daZ76S7dOo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7daZ76S7dOo
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it's still the one and only true "successor" to the s2000.
But, yes, if after you get an S2000 and want to spend more money for more car and enjoy the drive, the Boxster is the next step.
I'm not a huge Porsche fan but I am getting to the point where I may want to get one.