PorscheŽ Reveals Details About the New BoxsterŽ for 2005
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Originally Posted by Suwipin
Are you interested in the new Boxster, Viken? Quite honestly, I am
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Originally Posted by Viken
No, just trying to inform the Rennlist community. I do, however, like the way the Boxster drives. I hope you get one.
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Originally Posted by Suwipin
John and I went to test drive the current Boxster S this past weekend and I really like how the Boxster drives.
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Originally Posted by Viken
Ok, after the test drive, you went home and the verdict was?
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Originally Posted by Suwipin
I thought about leasing a Boxster S... but since the new one is coming out next year, I think I should better wait
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Price list??
Can anyone point me to the price list for the 987, S? My dealer told me today he can place an order for me anytime for one of his Jan. allocations. However, he was too busy with a damned Cayenne sale to help me. The other sales people were are at sales training on the '05 cars.
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Originally Posted by snidley274
Can anyone point me to the price list for the 987, S? My dealer told me today he can place an order for me anytime for one of his Jan. allocations. However, he was too busy with a damned Cayenne sale to help me. The other sales people were are at sales training on the '05 cars.
https://rennlist.com/forums/showthre...7&page=1&pp=15
There are no price lists yet. Stay in touch with your dealer. He'd be the best source for prices.
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Torque, parts sharing, better bargain, etc...
Anyone have the torque info? Dropping a half-second with 0-60 suggests the torque increase is more significant than hp increase. Would like to see the curves.
I'd bet the ranch the S transmission is the same as the 997. 996 and 986 S transmissions were the same. Ditto with most parts from cab forward. The only differences I see from cab forward are the headlamps and the round interior air vents, the latter which I absolutely hate. I didn't drive the new 911 but the stick sure feels shorter and smoother in dry dock... it also received good reviews so this is another bonus to look forward to in addition to power.
997/987 differences look greater than 996/986 differences thanks to the headlamps and interior vents. This may satisfy the 911 owners who need this validation but let's not forget that parts sharing saves Porsche a lot of money so it is reasonable to expect once again that 997 and 987 will have much in common.
I guess we all know the delight to be expected with increase in power but I'm really looking forward to feeling the new handling with the added track width. However I'm concerned about intrusion from the new variable steering. I heard it's nothing like BMWs sucky active steering but who knows. Don't think it was necessary.
The new roll bars have a different shape. I preferred the older rounder version. All things considered, 987 certainly appears to have the genes we all love and indeed it looks like a better bargain than 986. I suppose this will translate into fantastic end-of-year prices on 04s.
I'd bet the ranch the S transmission is the same as the 997. 996 and 986 S transmissions were the same. Ditto with most parts from cab forward. The only differences I see from cab forward are the headlamps and the round interior air vents, the latter which I absolutely hate. I didn't drive the new 911 but the stick sure feels shorter and smoother in dry dock... it also received good reviews so this is another bonus to look forward to in addition to power.
997/987 differences look greater than 996/986 differences thanks to the headlamps and interior vents. This may satisfy the 911 owners who need this validation but let's not forget that parts sharing saves Porsche a lot of money so it is reasonable to expect once again that 997 and 987 will have much in common.
I guess we all know the delight to be expected with increase in power but I'm really looking forward to feeling the new handling with the added track width. However I'm concerned about intrusion from the new variable steering. I heard it's nothing like BMWs sucky active steering but who knows. Don't think it was necessary.
The new roll bars have a different shape. I preferred the older rounder version. All things considered, 987 certainly appears to have the genes we all love and indeed it looks like a better bargain than 986. I suppose this will translate into fantastic end-of-year prices on 04s.
Last edited by designman; 09-11-2004 at 02:12 PM.
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Originally Posted by Sean
Porsche is quoting a 0-60 for the new 280HP Boxster S of 5.2 seconds. That's significantly faster than the 5.7 second time quoted for the 2004 Boxster S (5.6 seconds for the 550 SE).
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I think if you'll check, you'll see that Porsche posts the 0 - 100 km/h (62 mph) as 5.7, NOT 0 - 60 in 5.7. I've seen many different 0 - 60 times for the Boxster S but one of the most reputable is from Motor Trend (0 - 60 5.3 sec) so the 0 - 60 in 5.2, although great, is not as significant as you first suggested.
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Originally Posted by amjf088
I understand that the 997's 6 speed box is all new, and apparently the same is true for the Boxter S...Does anyone know if they are the same? I'm also very pleased that this gearbox will be optional on the "regular" Boxter.
This may be a leap, but if the 987 S and 986 S both have the same 3.2, does that mean one could bolt a 987 S tranny to a 986 S? Or at least be able to rebuild a 986 S tranny with 987 S parts?
It may be to soon to tell. But I worry about my synchros as I have a number of them fail with extended track use. It would be really sweet if I could get steel synchros installed.
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It does sound logical that the 997 and 987 6 speeds will be the same...oh boy!
In regards to the various acceleration figures... it has always seemed to me that Porsche factory figures were the most conservative and Car & Driver's were usually the best (6K rpm clutch drops?).
Boy, I'm still excited about this car!
Allan
In regards to the various acceleration figures... it has always seemed to me that Porsche factory figures were the most conservative and Car & Driver's were usually the best (6K rpm clutch drops?).
Boy, I'm still excited about this car!
Allan
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0-100km/h(man/tip)
2004 Boxster: 6.4/7.3
2005 Boxster: 6.2/7.1
2004 S: 5.7/6.4
2005 S: 5.5/6.3
top speed km/h (man/tip)
2004 Boxster: 253/248
2005 Boxster: 256/250
2004 S: 264/258
2005 S: 268/260
(from Porsche)
So yeah, the improvement is there.
2004 Boxster: 6.4/7.3
2005 Boxster: 6.2/7.1
2004 S: 5.7/6.4
2005 S: 5.5/6.3
top speed km/h (man/tip)
2004 Boxster: 253/248
2005 Boxster: 256/250
2004 S: 264/258
2005 S: 268/260
(from Porsche)
So yeah, the improvement is there.