09-11-2023, 02:04 PM | #45 |
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drove a 718 boxster (base). steering was way too heavy for me. car was guttural and loud. lots of turbo lag. and not terribly fast. i don't think the "s" variant would win me over. drove the z4 m40i and fell in love with it in seconds. alas, the wife does not want a 2-seater, so i'll probably get the m850i vert.
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09-26-2023, 12:19 PM | #46 |
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It starts with what are your storage needs? Is this a solo car for weekend driving or are you going to go on road trips where luggage capacity matters? I play ice hockey so I needed 2 things when I went looking for a convertible - storage space for a hockey bag (36x15x15) and a manual transmission. With those 2 requirements it didn't matter how fun a Miata or a Boxster where going to be if I couldn't actually use it all the time.
My F23 is better than my old Porsche 996 in every way but the name. Unfortunately driving a slow car fast is more fun than a fast car slow and the F23 starts drifting into the fast car side of things - especially compared to a Miata. |
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09-26-2023, 04:29 PM | #47 | |
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09-29-2023, 09:17 AM | #48 | |
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Drives: 22 Z4 M40i, 21 228i Retired
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They also cut down on visibility when looking in your mirror and driving at night. That is why I have totally removed it from my Z4 and it sits in the trunk. If I am alone in the car, you’ll never see a wind deflector being used. |
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09-29-2023, 10:10 AM | #49 |
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1. It's as near as makes no difference to a convertible.
2. My Exige is better than my S2000 in every way apart from the engine and transmission (mostly the transmission). The things you have to understand about the Elise/Exige twins are that 1.) they were designed by a handling company, 2.) they inherently move better because they are mid-engine, and 3.) they weigh 850/800 lbs less than an S2000. Read #3 again. There is no replacement for losing 850/800 lbs. My Exige also doesn't try to kill me at every corner like my S2000 did. That car had every kind of oversteer known to man, and a few that man still doesn't know. And as much as I love my Exige, I still consider a Miata more "fun" to drive/toss around. Chillin by Andrew Thompson, on Flickr |
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