718 Boxster GTS
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Buyers think they're getting a good deal, but in reality all Porsche did was force you to buy a **** ton of options. Yes, it's cheaper than tarting up an S, but in the end it's also almost always a more expensive car than the average specced S, because there are options thrown in that few people would pay for ala carte.
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What options did Porsche force anyone to buy with the GTS? The GTS was an evolution of buyers already adding the a la carte sport exhaust, sport suspension, and sport chrono package to the S model. Porsche saw the demand and responded with a unique model that included these options at a lower total price.
I spec'd out an S. I ordered/bought a GTS instead. It was the cheaper way to get the sport suspension, sport exhaust, and sport chrono package. The only thing I was "forced" into by Porsche was accepting unique bumpers and an increase in power and torque which were special to the GTS model. I still got to pick my seats, seat coverings, seat belts, gauges, dash and door trim, floor mats, transmission, wheels, paint, radio, etc.
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