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No Garage Queen, just resting for the nightby garyinseattle - Main Forum
I am sure there are lot's of reasons, but when the temp gets above 80 or so, my Boxster really starts to feel good. Tires get a little stickier and smoother, steering feels a little smoother, and the engine note just seems more intense. Can't wait for that one week a year when this happens.by garyinseattle - Main Forum
I sometimes go for extended periods of time during the summer with the top down, and then the same for the top up in the winter. I have not seen any wear on the top at this point (05 Base). I do try to move it out of the garage when I sweep it out, dust can get into the interior with the top down.by garyinseattle - Main Forum
My daughter took my daily driver, and we moved closer to where I work all about 18 months ago. So now, unless we get the rare snow, I drive the Boxster to everyday. I appreciate it more each time I drive it.by garyinseattle - Main Forum
I live in Bellevue, on the Eastside of the Settle area. Every second car is a Porsche, MB, BMW or some other premium car. A Boxster is considered very modest. In my 3 mile drive home, it would be very unusual to not pass 3-4 911's. Even F-cars are fairly common, 2 people on my block own them. I should mention that the Eastside of Seattle is where Microsoft and several other tech/dot-com comby garyinseattle - Main Forum
I'm really excited to get my daily "fix" of Boxsters.by garyinseattle - Main Forum
I'm at a point where I can afford a few hobbies, and thought about getting a couple of the lower priced F-cars to fill up the garage. In the end, I just couldn't give up the practical and everyday fun of a Boxster. Besides, I thought it would be over the top to drive an F-car to work. I'll keep this 05 base for now, and maybe move to a 2011 S at some point. Tried to attach an image, what's tby garyinseattle - Main Forum