I drive a 00 Boxster S. When I'm not driving it I'm thinking about driving it. I appreciate the view and your narrative. Thank you. All cars have that seatbelt feature. You'll begin to not enjoy it.
Thanks! Interesting, I know other cars will lock the seatbelt in a sudden stop but this is the first time I've noticed it working while you're cornering.
Great video. I have a 718 boxter s and 718 boxter gts 4.0. They sound dif but great. The S is peppier down low but wow the 4.0 is a monster at higher revs. S is light and can throw into corners. 4.0 is savage.
your love for the car comes through loud and clear obviously got the ownership bias going on, 2 years into my gts 4.0 manual, but I don't think you can get a more enjoyable emotional driving experience in the current market than a 718 4.0 it's naturally aspirated flat six goodness brings a fizz turbos simply can't it's the right size and you can get a manual there's simply nothing else
I bought a 2024 GR Corolla. I get a lot of compliments and it's a lot of fun, but deep down I'm not truly satisfied. I want a Porsche. If I still feel this way in 6 months to a year, I'll buy a 718 or a 911. You got a really nice car man. Own those compliments!
Agree; 911 is huge. The compact size of the 718 feels right and the blue complements the design perfectly. The only weakness I feel is the sloping rear and needs the rear wing re GT4 to counterbalance that.
I have been thinking about finding a duckbill spoiler similar to the one on the GT4 and the Spyder... someone told me those won't fit though and I'd have to find an aftermarket version that resembles it but fits on the GTS.
Very impressive you made it the full 2000 miles! I read that the 2000 mile 4k limit is excessive and the result of lawyers, and that Porsche adheres to a shorter 1000 mile break in period on these cars. The first 300 miles are always the most important during break in.
It was tough to get through those 2000 miles, but I'm glad it's over! Since I had some weird issues at the beginning, I thought I had better stick to the prescribed break-in period to make sure my warranty was fully intact in case I run into any more issues further down the road.
One of the things I don’t like about the car is the torque down low. It’s OK, not great. That’s why the long gearing especially in the lower gears isn’t good. You need to get out of those lower rpms ASAP. That’s why the Deman gears are so loved, but it is expensive, and it is a big process to have the work done. You should look at people complimenting the color of your car as them complimenting YOU on making a good choice. So they are complimenting you, and you should thank them for that. The shifter is OK, not great. If you really want to take it to the extreme, the numeric shifter is the most extreme. There are also complaints about the clutch wearing out too quickly, and people then upgrade to the Neinmeister clutch and lightened flywheel and rave about that, saying it “transforms” the car. The autoblip is nice because it may reduce wear on the clutch by matching the engine speed. When I am driving in a group at the extremes, the auto blip is nice so you don’t hold up the group making mistakes. Not the same level of driver engagement as rev matching by heel toe downshift, but still more engaging than shifting with paddles in my opinion.
I have driven the 911 with PDK. It is quite good, one of the best "automatics" on the market today. As much as I like to say the manual is the more involving transmission, there are a lot of good reasons to choose the PDK. Get the PDK if: 1) you will spend a lot of time driving in stop-and-go traffic. 2) you care about the fastest 0-60 times or racetrack lap times. or 3) you want someone else in your family to drive it who can't drive manual.
I have the Boxster GTS 4.0 with PDK. I found the manual gearchange on this model to be one of the least enjoyable experiences ever in a Porsche. I could only compare it to that on my 2003 911 C4S and this one was just so disappointing.
The only thing worse in life than a man driving a Cayman is a man driving a Boxter. I write this from the heart as a long time 911 owner. It is worth the additional investment to jump into a 911....better resale value, better performance, better overall driving experience.
I'm going to disagree with you there -- have you driven a Boxster or Cayman, especially the 4.0? Especially as compared to a modern 992 911, I think a Cayman GTS 4.0 has the 911 beat. You might be right about the resale value, but the performance and driving experience are better with the mid-engine car.
If the 911 didn't remind me so much of a VW Beetle then I might like them more, but those classic round headlights are just too old school bug looking.
The only thing worse in life? Wow! As someone who has owned several 911s and just traded a 911 turbo for a cayman gts 4.0, I wholeheartedly disagree. The new 911s are huge, sterile feeling cars. 991 and prior are great. But I’d argue that the CGTS is among the best sports cars Porsche has ever produced. Many hardcore Porsche people agree.
Love the shark blue paint, good job! 👍
gt4 short shifter is a must. stock feels like rowing a boat lol
nice update. in the opening, if you're not planning to color-grade your video, just record with a standard picture profile.
I drive a 00 Boxster S. When I'm not driving it I'm thinking about driving it. I appreciate the view and your narrative. Thank you.
All cars have that seatbelt feature. You'll begin to not enjoy it.
Thanks! Interesting, I know other cars will lock the seatbelt in a sudden stop but this is the first time I've noticed it working while you're cornering.
My mini copper JCW does the same thing on curvy roads
It's now time for some over-axel pipes to make that flat-six roar.
Great video. I have a 718 boxter s and 718 boxter gts 4.0. They sound dif but great. The S is peppier down low but wow the 4.0 is a monster at higher revs. S is light and can throw into corners. 4.0 is savage.
That's awesome, but I am curious why you would keep both Boxsters? Why not keep the 4.0 and try something else for the 2nd car?
your love for the car comes through loud and clear
obviously got the ownership bias going on, 2 years into my gts 4.0 manual, but I don't think you can get a more enjoyable emotional driving experience in the current market than a 718 4.0
it's naturally aspirated flat six goodness brings a fizz turbos simply can't
it's the right size and you can get a manual
there's simply nothing else
Glad you are enjoying it as well! Keep on driving.
I bought a 2024 GR Corolla. I get a lot of compliments and it's a lot of fun, but deep down I'm not truly satisfied. I want a Porsche. If I still feel this way in 6 months to a year, I'll buy a 718 or a 911. You got a really nice car man. Own those compliments!
Thanks man! The GRC is a great car too. A Porsche is wonderful but it costs so much more. Gotta chase your dreams though!
I look forward to your videos! No issues with the GTS since it went into limp mode?
Nice to see you be able to wring it out now!
Thanks, yes the car has been good since I got it back! Fingers crossed it was just a random fluke and won't return.
Agree; 911 is huge. The compact size of the 718 feels right and the blue complements the design perfectly. The only weakness I feel is the sloping rear and needs the rear wing re GT4 to counterbalance that.
I have been thinking about finding a duckbill spoiler similar to the one on the GT4 and the Spyder... someone told me those won't fit though and I'd have to find an aftermarket version that resembles it but fits on the GTS.
Very impressive you made it the full 2000 miles! I read that the 2000 mile 4k limit is excessive and the result of lawyers, and that Porsche adheres to a shorter 1000 mile break in period on these cars. The first 300 miles are always the most important during break in.
It was tough to get through those 2000 miles, but I'm glad it's over! Since I had some weird issues at the beginning, I thought I had better stick to the prescribed break-in period to make sure my warranty was fully intact in case I run into any more issues further down the road.
One of the things I don’t like about the car is the torque down low. It’s OK, not great. That’s why the long gearing especially in the lower gears isn’t good. You need to get out of those lower rpms ASAP. That’s why the Deman gears are so loved, but it is expensive, and it is a big process to have the work done. You should look at people complimenting the color of your car as them complimenting YOU on making a good choice. So they are complimenting you, and you should thank them for that. The shifter is OK, not great. If you really want to take it to the extreme, the numeric shifter is the most extreme. There are also complaints about the clutch wearing out too quickly, and people then upgrade to the Neinmeister clutch and lightened flywheel and rave about that, saying it “transforms” the car. The autoblip is nice because it may reduce wear on the clutch by matching the engine speed. When I am driving in a group at the extremes, the auto blip is nice so you don’t hold up the group making mistakes. Not the same level of driver engagement as rev matching by heel toe downshift, but still more engaging than shifting with paddles in my opinion.
Sound is better on the flat 6… but damn do those turbos on the 4cyl PUNCH !
I love Cayman S very much otherwise I won’t have 5 and one Carrera S! It is a perfect sport car for daily use! Fast and comfortable! 😊
Is the cup there to gauge how smooth your driving is?
haha just trying to stay hydrated... I definitely failed the Bunta test.
Was that you on hwy9 on saturday?
Yes, you probably saw me and Oleg in our Caymans together. What were you driving?
Have you ever driven the PDK? I am on the fence.
I have driven the 911 with PDK. It is quite good, one of the best "automatics" on the market today. As much as I like to say the manual is the more involving transmission, there are a lot of good reasons to choose the PDK. Get the PDK if: 1) you will spend a lot of time driving in stop-and-go traffic. 2) you care about the fastest 0-60 times or racetrack lap times. or 3) you want someone else in your family to drive it who can't drive manual.
I have the Boxster GTS 4.0 with PDK. I found the manual gearchange on this model to be one of the least enjoyable experiences ever in a Porsche. I could only compare it to that on my 2003 911 C4S and this one was just so disappointing.
The only thing worse in life than a man driving a Cayman is a man driving a Boxter. I write this from the heart as a long time 911 owner. It is worth the additional investment to jump into a 911....better resale value, better performance, better overall driving experience.
I'm going to disagree with you there -- have you driven a Boxster or Cayman, especially the 4.0? Especially as compared to a modern 992 911, I think a Cayman GTS 4.0 has the 911 beat. You might be right about the resale value, but the performance and driving experience are better with the mid-engine car.
If the 911 didn't remind me so much of a VW Beetle then I might like them more, but those classic round headlights are just too old school bug looking.
@@COZNA They do have similar German origins. I respect your opinion.
I will say, the Boxter with the right packages, can be a sharp looking P Car.
lol…this guy has some Boxster envy for sure!
The only thing worse in life? Wow! As someone who has owned several 911s and just traded a 911 turbo for a cayman gts 4.0, I wholeheartedly disagree. The new 911s are huge, sterile feeling cars. 991 and prior are great. But I’d argue that the CGTS is among the best sports cars Porsche has ever produced. Many hardcore Porsche people agree.