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Old 06-05-2006, 11:27 PM
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Boxster S vs. S2000

Test drove a new S2000 today after test driving old Boxster S's and a new Boxster lately. WOW, I had read reviews comparing the two, and apparantly Clarkson LOVES the S2000, but those two cars are not in the same class. The engine in the S2000 felt very unrefined, and it was SO LOUD!!! It was fun no doubt, and better with the top down, but it didn't feel as quick or nearly as refined as the Boxster. No offense to anyone, they are great cars, but not quite up to the level as the Boxster IMHO. Oh yeah, but the shifter on the S2000 was AMAZING!!!
 
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The S2k has the best-feeling manual gearbox in any car that I have driven. Now as far as the two cars are concerned, the Honda is hardcore and requires more effort than the boxster to go fast. It has a nervous tail that could cause trouble to unexperienced drivers and in order to go fast you have to be pushing over 6k RPM. THe boxster is more relaxing, of course it is better built and more comfortable, it is more practical and it is a car that you enjoy driving rather than trashing. Donuts, burnouts and straightline are things you won't care about in the Boxster but the S2k is pretty good at... As track cars, they both achieve similar levels of performance given that they are both handicaped as roadsters.
 
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I test drove both and Bought a Boxster S.
 
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I am a big P-car guy, but a proud owner of an S2000. There is another P-car in my near future, but I am not sure I will off the Honda. I run some track events and try to daily drive it as much as I can. There is no doubt that the appointments and fit and finish of the Boxter can not be touched by the honda, but it is a Honda! The boxter makes a better daily driver and easier to live with along with being at home at the track, but the S2000 really shines at the track offering a driver/road connection that most cars can not supply. The rawness of the S2000 is what drew me in. I spend a lot of time with many different sports car on and off the track, and every time I get back into the S2000 I am never disappointed!

Don't forget we are comparing a Honda to a Porsche!!!
 

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Originally Posted by Gabriel
The S2k has the best-feeling manual gearbox in any car that I have driven. Now as far as the two cars are concerned, the Honda is hardcore and requires more effort than the boxster to go fast. It has a nervous tail that could cause trouble to unexperienced drivers and in order to go fast you have to be pushing over 6k RPM. THe boxster is more relaxing, of course it is better built and more comfortable, it is more practical and it is a car that you enjoy driving rather than trashing. Donuts, burnouts and straightline are things you won't care about in the Boxster but the S2k is pretty good at... As track cars, they both achieve similar levels of performance given that they are both handicaped as roadsters.
I agree exept for the trashing, the S a terrible drag strip car. Donuts and burnouts are definity out of the question. It was designed to go left and right not straight.
 
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On track, the Boxter is much faster than an S2000, but why would anyone want to drag a Boxter anyway? Whats the point?
 
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the s2000 is a fun car and it's very raw unlike the boxster it really refined.

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Originally Posted by adybuncio
On track, the Boxter is much faster than an S2000, but why would anyone want to drag a Boxter anyway? Whats the point?
that's like saying your $5K engine carrera is much faster than the $20K engine Turbo at the track.

boxster S and the S2000 is an equal comparison. i'd take the s2000 everytime.
 
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The Boxster is for sure an upper lever from the S2000, which is also pretty good...indeed!
I'd go for the Porsche...
 

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I loved my S2000. I'd slot it between the Box and Box S.
 
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Originally Posted by adybuncio
On track, the Boxter is much faster than an S2000, but why would anyone want to drag a Boxter anyway? Whats the point?
No it's not.
 
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I think he's referring to the Box S at a drag strip.
 
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Originally Posted by Mr Kram
I think he's referring to the Box S at a drag strip.
It's still BARELY faster....not that either car is impressive at straight line numbers....but the current Boxster S is only .3 seconds faster to 60, and both are just under 14 in the 1/4 mile. e.g......both SLOW....they're meant for cornering
 
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Originally Posted by Mr Kram
I think he's referring to the Box S at a drag strip.


Your right, when I hear the word track I am refering to a road coarse by default.
 
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Originally Posted by switchcars
It's still BARELY faster....not that either car is impressive at straight line numbers....but the current Boxster S is only .3 seconds faster to 60, and both are just under 14 in the 1/4 mile. e.g......both SLOW....they're meant for cornering
I've seen mid 13's for the Boxster S and about 14 flat for the S2000. It's obviously not a drag car, but .5 seconds is a considerable margin in a 1/4 mile drag race. Like I said, I loved my S2000 and would pick it over the standard Boxster, but I'd take the Boxster S given it's torque advantage for everyday driving.
 


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