I'm still in that hinterland between excitement and "What the fuck have I just done?!"
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Thanks for all the comments
I'm still in that hinterland between excitement and "What the fuck have I just done?!"
I'm still in that hinterland between excitement and "What the fuck have I just done?!"
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I see no naughtiness here, I see a well considered purchase 
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But by gum you will never get bored
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Slight elephant in the room, how do you feel about having a 2 seater sports car that's actually slower accelerating than the 5 door hatchback you swapped it for? 
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Fuck that. Life is short, itβs not an insane amount of money really and youβve got a Porsche.DaveE wrote: Sun Feb 12, 2023 3:56 pm Thanks for all the comments![]()
I'm still in that hinterland between excitement and "What the fuck have I just done?!"![]()
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If you need to ask, you've never owned a Porsche, which is also a drop top. Nob.Rich B wrote: Sun Feb 12, 2023 10:27 pm Slight elephant in the room, how do you feel about having a 2 seater sports car that's actually slower accelerating than the 5 door hatchback you swapped it for?![]()
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The usual circle of automotive life.Gavin wrote: Sun Feb 12, 2023 9:53 am Funny how twenty years or so ago we had loads of fast cars, ten years ago we all had derv hatches (not all but you know what I mean) and more and more of us are back in faster, more fun cars again!
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Rich B wrote: Sun Feb 12, 2023 10:27 pm Slight elephant in the room, how do you feel about having a 2 seater sports car that's actually slower accelerating than the 5 door hatchback you swapped it for?![]()
I know what you mean, but having driven the GTS, it feels really special even at slow speed
But it does highlight just how crazy 'ordinary' cars are now
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Yeah, I was just reading a TG review and they made the obvious comparisons to A45/M235i and they dismissed the "mere numbers". Having owned a powerful NA manual before, I definitely get how the power delivery side can make a massive difference to the character of a car before even going into the handling side.DaveE wrote: Mon Feb 13, 2023 2:05 amRich B wrote: Sun Feb 12, 2023 10:27 pm Slight elephant in the room, how do you feel about having a 2 seater sports car that's actually slower accelerating than the 5 door hatchback you swapped it for?![]()
I know what you mean, but having driven the GTS, it feels really special even at slow speed
But it does highlight just how crazy 'ordinary' cars are now
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Soon to be followed by the thought "Why didn't I do this years ago"DaveE wrote: Sun Feb 12, 2023 3:56 pm Thanks for all the comments![]()
I'm still in that hinterland between excitement and "What the fuck have I just done?!"![]()
Great choice Dave, looks wonderful... J'Approuve!
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Probably quite similarly to someone who would lose every drag race to the auto version of their own car.Rich B wrote: Sun Feb 12, 2023 10:27 pm Slight elephant in the room, how do you feel about having a 2 seater sports car that's actually slower accelerating than the 5 door hatchback you swapped it for?![]()
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Running a performance n/a engine all the way to the redline is addictive in a way a turbo car canβt competeRich B wrote: Mon Feb 13, 2023 6:50 amYeah, I was just reading a TG review and they made the obvious comparisons to A45/M235i and they dismissed the "mere numbers". Having owned a powerful NA manual before, I definitely get how the power delivery side can make a massive difference to the character of a car before even going into the handling side.DaveE wrote: Mon Feb 13, 2023 2:05 amRich B wrote: Sun Feb 12, 2023 10:27 pm Slight elephant in the room, how do you feel about having a 2 seater sports car that's actually slower accelerating than the 5 door hatchback you swapped it for?![]()
I know what you mean, but having driven the GTS, it feels really special even at slow speed
But it does highlight just how crazy 'ordinary' cars are now
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pretty sure the dual clutch M2 isn't around half the price of the manual though!Jobbo wrote: Mon Feb 13, 2023 7:43 amProbably quite similarly to someone who would lose every drag race to the auto version of their own car.Rich B wrote: Sun Feb 12, 2023 10:27 pm Slight elephant in the room, how do you feel about having a 2 seater sports car that's actually slower accelerating than the 5 door hatchback you swapped it for?![]()
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Looks great Dave. Well chosen.
I keep eyeing these up as a potential replacement for the Elise. But then I drive the Elise and decide again its not going anywhere
I keep eyeing these up as a potential replacement for the Elise. But then I drive the Elise and decide again its not going anywhere
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It's definitely no Elisescotta wrote: Mon Feb 13, 2023 10:14 am Looks great Dave. Well chosen.
I keep eyeing these up as a potential replacement for the Elise. But then I drive the Elise and decide again its not going anywhere![]()
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Nice car. Of course you realise there is no way back now... I say this as someone on their 7th consecutive Porsche. 
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This is a 'problem' I would love to one day have to worry aboutPaulJ wrote: Mon Feb 13, 2023 4:07 pm Nice car. Of course you realise there is no way back now... I say this as someone on their 7th consecutive Porsche.![]()
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Collected the Boxster on Saturday 
down here it wasn't really Boxster weather - grey, with some light drizzle, but we managed to get the hood down a few times
took my Mum out for a little run (I think she was maybe more excited about me getting the car than I was!) - she was clapping and laughing outloud
yesterday (Sunday) was much a much nicer day - clear blue skies, sun etc
picked up a good friend (Clayton, ex of the Evo forum) and we headed out for a rambling around the Sussex roads
what an amazing experience - it was everything I'd hoped a convertible Porsche would be - just a brilliant car, and so much fun
even did a tunnel run on the A27 near Shoreham - it makes such a noise! (and that was only 6k - redline starts at 8)
first couple of days have been amazing - I can't believe that Porsche parked outside is MY Porsche!
down here it wasn't really Boxster weather - grey, with some light drizzle, but we managed to get the hood down a few times
took my Mum out for a little run (I think she was maybe more excited about me getting the car than I was!) - she was clapping and laughing outloud
yesterday (Sunday) was much a much nicer day - clear blue skies, sun etc
picked up a good friend (Clayton, ex of the Evo forum) and we headed out for a rambling around the Sussex roads
what an amazing experience - it was everything I'd hoped a convertible Porsche would be - just a brilliant car, and so much fun
even did a tunnel run on the A27 near Shoreham - it makes such a noise! (and that was only 6k - redline starts at 8)
first couple of days have been amazing - I can't believe that Porsche parked outside is MY Porsche!