MR_Y said:in the Volvo I was given way many times
Zack said:MR_Y said:in the Volvo I was given way many times
I can confirm this :fencelook:
It's funny how people's driving attitude changes when they see a sports car all of a sudden. Is it simply just jealousy? I'll be honest, I'm not a beetle fan, but to me, these cars are respected so I generally give way to pretty cars (unless they drive like a cock and force their way into a gap as Audi and Merc drivers generally do).
MR_Y said:I actually drive more like a cock in the Volvo and less so in the Porsche![]()
People tend to think that ALL sports car drivers are dicks and all Volvo drivers are angels...
Chucky said:Very nice car; the 981 is my favorite generation of the Boxster, and I am planning on getting a 'S' in the not too distant future.
MR_Y said:Chucky said:Very nice car; the 981 is my favorite generation of the Boxster, and I am planning on getting a 'S' in the not too distant future.
The "S" is the one to get, especially in 981 guise.
Finding a low miler, at a decent price, is tough.
A high miler is not a problem, if you get one from Porsche Approved Used cars - the 2 year/200,000km Plan adds real peace of mind. Still, they are priced north of R600k.
I would have loved an "S", but the standard one had the right price and condition for me (so, I say to myself).
If you are going for any 981, please make sure that the PASM option is ticked. The ride quality is really good with these adaptive dampers.
MR_Y said:Update after 1 month ownership:
- Used as my daily driver and for the morning school run (Chellino child seat fits nicely and can also fit in the front trunk), and it excels at both. Ride quality is excellent for a sports car (even beats some sporty compact sedans for ride comfort)
- Fuel consumption is worse than initially expected. See my Fuelly.com below in my signature. Currently at 13.2l/100km - mainly driving in weekday traffic (60km per day) and weekend blasting. However, the engine has just passed it's 1,000km run-in period (the short block was replaced), so I would expect this figure to reduce to, say, 11.0l/100km over time.
- The engine is opening up nicely and the performance feels slightly better. The sound is magical as the revs shoot up. 0-100 sprints are decent (on a half-hearted launch, I got just under 7 seconds), but would likely improve to 6 seconds (if not just under) in the right conditions. This is not a drag car, especially at altitude. The strength of this car lies in the high rev range, where it builds up speed strongly.
- Handling is brilliant and very forgiving. It is just a super balanced car.
- I am using Android Auto on my phone, an AUX cable to pipe audio through the speakers and a winsdcreen suction mount holder as my solution to modernise the car. So, I can run maps, stream music and make/receive calls. Not the most elegant looking solution, but it works well.
- The aftermarket TPMS valve sensors work well and the display unit looks pretty nice on top of the dash. Well worth the price.
- I had VPS full frontal done a few weeks ago. It is holding up well.
- Taxis tend to respect the car in traffic, so I am given a wider than usual berth. Also, a taxi in the oncoming lane gave me way to make a right turn yesterday (this has never happened to me before)!
- On the flip side, other road users tend to be more dickish in traffic. No one has given me way to take a gap (in the Volvo I was given way many times).
MR_Y said:Update
Given the lockdown conditions, I am using this car as my stress reliever every 2nd day. Spend about 20 minutes going through some very quiet back roads around my estate (keeping more than enough social distancing). After the oil temperature reaches its optimum level, then let that glorious motor open up and sing (no need to do crazy speeds). Head off to the local shop to get a loaf of bread (gloves and mask on) and then back to isolation for the next 48 hours...
Del-Bosc said:The 981 is a great platform. The NA flag six makes such an awesome sound and driving experience is truly worth more then what these cars go for on the second hand market. Last year Porsche got us out twice to Kyalami to give the cars abit of a rip, I hope once the COVID-19 is in control, you get to experience your car on track, it is a real eye opener on how well these cars are engineered. I am hanging onto my 987 R for now, we should do a meet up with the Porsche guys on the forum after the lock down passes.
MR_Y said:Del-Bosc said:The 981 is a great platform. The NA flag six makes such an awesome sound and driving experience is truly worth more then what these cars go for on the second hand market. Last year Porsche got us out twice to Kyalami to give the cars abit of a rip, I hope once the COVID-19 is in control, you get to experience your car on track, it is a real eye opener on how well these cars are engineered. I am hanging onto my 987 R for now, we should do a meet up with the Porsche guys on the forum after the lock down passes.
I am on the Porsche Club - Central Region.
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Del-Bosc said:MR_Y said:Del-Bosc said:The 981 is a great platform. The NA flag six makes such an awesome sound and driving experience is truly worth more then what these cars go for on the second hand market. Last year Porsche got us out twice to Kyalami to give the cars abit of a rip, I hope once the COVID-19 is in control, you get to experience your car on track, it is a real eye opener on how well these cars are engineered. I am hanging onto my 987 R for now, we should do a meet up with the Porsche guys on the forum after the lock down passes.
I am on the Porsche Club - Central Region.
If you are not a member, check this out:
https://www.pcsamember.co.za/login/
Hi Bud
I see you a member on the pcsa forum, is their a lot of Technical info in the site ? Is it worth the R1600 fee?