Well it could be worse.
The passenger side window has been slow to drop when the door was opened and then a few days ago was failing to drop at all when I opened the passenger door from the outside (I never tried to open it from the inside... call me lazy).
Once the door was open I could gently shove the glass down a fraction of an inch and then safely close the door -- with the glass clearing the top rail -- and once the door closed/latched the glass would rise to its correct position.
Dropped the car off this AM -- Uh, check that, I dropped the key off and the SM gets a 2 minute shuttle ride to the car (I live just 1.5 miles away) and drives the car back to the dealership for servicing.
Anyhow, the car went in the shop just after noon and I got an email from the SM the tech id'd the cause of the symptom and the verdict is the window regulator is shot. A bit over $500 for parts/labor. SM says the car will be done Thursday.
Also, it is time for an oil change. Going to drop off 9 quarts of Mobil 1 5w-50 oil Wed. (just bought 4 cases of the stuff for $195 or $8.125/quart at oil distributor around the corner from my office) and get that out of the way.
Yet another repair bill, but still the car runs very well. With the new tires I've been driving the Boxster a lot more and I'm amazed at how well the engine still feels. You know I'm still impressed by how easy this car is to drive. While it has a 5-speed with the clutch's feel and the shifter's easy yet precise movement I can get the car moving from a stop and shift up or down without thinking. The car is nimble and easy to get around in around town and yet still comfy on the road.
Oh, this SM spent some 3 days in Atlanta for the new Boxster intro/training. I didn't have time this AM to pick his brains but a quick exchange between us I learned he drove some examples while there (one day: the other days spent in training sessions/classrooms... I wonder what specifically was covered?...)
I asked him what he thought and he said: Wow!" And we both agree (him based on seeing the car in the sheet metal and me in seeing it in pics) the new Boxster looks great.
Sincerely,
MarcW.