Soldato
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http://www.pistonheads.com/classifi...ter-981-3-4-s-pdk----------------2012/6601723
- This is incredibly tempting
I bought my Cayman from those guys.
http://www.pistonheads.com/classifi...ter-981-3-4-s-pdk----------------2012/6601723
- This is incredibly tempting
And he might find a car by 2020. And it'll be hilariously more expensive.
The next Porsche 911 will exclusively use turbocharged six-cylinder engines when it arrives in 2019, including the GT3, marking the end of naturally aspirated units for the line-up.
Is the general thought that 981's will start to rise in price as the last of the 6 cylinder Boxsters ? Might be time to invest !
Anyone test driven the new 718's? Are the engines as rubbish as I keep reading about or hearing about in the reviews?
[ui]ICEMAN;30470424 said:I drove the new Cayman S and the new 911 the other day when I took my GT4 in for service.
The 718 engine is very strong, in fact the S is probably as quick as you'd ever need for the road, it felt like a 997 turbo. The sound, well, it sounds like a Subaru with an exhaust on it. It's not a bad sound per se, but it's different. All depends on whether you can deal with that or not.
Overall I'd say it's probably a better engine from performance and economy standpoint, with its own character, just different to the flat 6.
In other news, I still absolutely love my GT4.
Tom your car looks lovely, congrats
I'm looking to get a Porsche Boxster 2.7 08 manual this weekend.
It has 60k miles, one owner, full Porsche service history.
Mot and service done last month.
Any advice on what I should pay extra attention when checking the car?
Put your hand under the floor carpet behind the passenger's seat - if wet, run away or negotiate, there are expensive electrics under there - due to front drainage holes being blocked
Check that the car sits level, front spring failures are common.
Check the aircon - the front radiators often corrode away.
I've had 3 987 Boxsters and these were the common issues that I experienced anyway.