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Car Forum / Porsche / Porsche Cars / February 2007

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Boxster vs Cayman

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pninja005 - 02 Jan 2007 20:37 GMT
I currently own a 2002 boxster... I love the car but am thinking of
switching to the new Boxster or Cayman. Currently my preference directs
to the Cayman..
What do you people think ? Which is the best car ?

Btw I'm refering to the non 's' versions...
Guru - 02 Jan 2007 22:57 GMT
If you want a hard top, with better sound insulation and slightly sharper
handling, then the Cayman is the way to go; however, I must say that the "S"
version of either model is a real eye opener.  Definitely the best of either
breed.

Regards from Texas...

>I currently own a 2002 boxster... I love the car but am thinking of
> switching to the new Boxster or Cayman. Currently my preference directs
> to the Cayman..
> What do you people think ? Which is the best car ?
>
> Btw I'm refering to the non 's' versions...
Phil dougan - 01 Feb 2007 01:25 GMT
i say stay with the boxster, cant get the roof down on a cayman and as for
sound insulation the boxster is actually quieter than the cayman!! due to
the fact that the cabin itself is smaller in a boxster and doesnt travel
over the engine as much towards the rear..
> If you want a hard top, with better sound insulation and slightly sharper
> handling, then the Cayman is the way to go; however, I must say that the
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>> Btw I'm refering to the non 's' versions...
Brenda Star - 03 Jan 2007 00:04 GMT
>I currently own a 2002 boxster... I love the car but am thinking of
> switching to the new Boxster or Cayman. Currently my preference directs
> to the Cayman..
> What do you people think ? Which is the best car ?
>
> Btw I'm refering to the non 's' versions...

1 question: do you want a conversable?
Lawrence Lugar - 03 Jan 2007 02:55 GMT
both are w/o a question great in their own rights...

you just gotta ask yourself: are you a convertible person, or not?

whatever your response to that is, then get that one.

you currently own an '02 boxster...if you ask me, there's not much of a
diff. between the current boxster - atleast nothing significant enough to
upgrade. if you're going to go the boxster route, then just keep your
current '02 boxster.
otherwise, get the cayman if you're itching to make somekind of 'upgrade'.

if i were you, for the same price range as a late model boxster/cayman - i'd
get a 911 turbo or carrera, albeit a slighly older model

>I currently own a 2002 boxster... I love the car but am thinking of
> switching to the new Boxster or Cayman. Currently my preference directs
> to the Cayman..
> What do you people think ? Which is the best car ?
>
> Btw I'm refering to the non 's' versions...
news.quicknet.nl - 04 Jan 2007 22:03 GMT
Why choose....there is currently a removable hardtop in Germany that
converts the Boxster (S) into a Cayman look...

>I currently own a 2002 boxster... I love the car but am thinking of
> switching to the new Boxster or Cayman. Currently my preference directs
> to the Cayman..
> What do you people think ? Which is the best car ?
>
> Btw I'm refering to the non 's' versions...
Achim Mueller - 08 Jan 2007 01:19 GMT
"news.quicknet.nl" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ...
> Why choose....there is currently a removable hardtop in Germany that
> converts the Boxster (S) into a Cayman look...

Do you know the website/link?
E Brown - 08 Jan 2007 14:22 GMT
>"news.quicknet.nl" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ...
>> Why choose....there is currently a removable hardtop in Germany that
>> converts the Boxster (S) into a Cayman look...
>
>Do you know the website/link?

    www.zeintec.com, but from what I've read on the web it's vaporware.
Several people have inquired about it, no one has mentioned getting a
response.
    epbrown
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