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Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Pa
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Well, I've done it. I just bought a 2009 Boxster S. I have wanted a Porsche since I was a kid and I wake up every day wondering if that beautiful machine in my garage is really mine. I have heard good things about this forum and am looking forward to getting advice from the more experienced owners here.
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Rennlist Member Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: MA
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Congrats! Enjoy!
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![]() 2004 Boxster 550 Anniv. GT Silver + cocoa Past Porsches 1980 911SC 1974 914 2.0 Orange 1974 914 2.0 Green |
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Rennlist Member Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: NJ
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wow..great..lets have more details...options....pixs....PDK? 6-Speed?
good luck...its a great car |
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Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Pa
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Thanks for the welcome. For some reason I can't post pics yet, but I will. I opted for the 6spd...I want to shift! I also have the Bose, zenon headlights, climate control, PASM, heated seats and a few other small options. Oh yeah, its Guards red with black interior and top, just like the poster car. I've had it a month now, put about 1000 miles on it and love it!
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Rennlist Member Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: NJ
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(my boxster is all grey) enjoy...
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Rennlist Member Join Date: May 2008
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Congrats on the new Boxster! Now make sure you do a proper engine break-in procedure. It's in the Owner's Manual.
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Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Pa
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I am behaving, but both the sales rep and a Porsche employee told me that they are ready to go, broken in, go ahead and drive it....thanks for the advice, though.
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Rennlist Member Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Houston, TX
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Remember, the break in period is for you as much as it is anything in the car. A chance to get used to how it behaves before you start to really push things. Even with PSM and all the electronic safety nets, these cars still assume you know what you're doing.
Any plans to autocross or take your new baby to the track? My '05 S got its first trip around Road Atlanta at 2200 miles on the clock, so break yours in and go have some fun!
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Chris '07 Carrera S (Raawwwwrrrr) '05 Boxster S (There is no substitute) '04 BMW M3 (Now all my keys go into the left side...) '02 BMW M3 (If you ever wanted to cut balsa wood with a chainsaw...) 95 BMW M3 (Still miss the telepathic steering) 93 MR2 Turbo (RIP - The wall wasn't kind to Mr. Two) |
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Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Pa
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This will never see a track. I live in the north, so my driving season is pretty short. My intentions are to limit the car to nice weather driving and store it in the winter. I will probably put 4-5k miles on per year and hang on to it for maybe 3yrs and see whats out there. I am a pretty secure driver..driven many Mustangs and Corvettes over the years. This car is very different than those, it actually makes you feel more confident---something to be very carefull of for sure.
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Rennlist Member Join Date: May 2008
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I followed mine religiously, and as a result, I THINK, I have never have to add any oil between changes, nor do I get any puffs of smoke on first-start-ups in the morning. I also doing your first oil change early, at about the 1,000 mile mark, or about 1/2 way through the break-in period. Very worth the approx. $200 IMHO. |
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Rennlist Member Join Date: Jul 2004
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Maybe just a rationalization for all the times they took your not quite warmed-up car to redline. (-%
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Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Pa
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Maybe so, but the engines are bench-tested and the cars are run up to 80% of top speed before delivery, so I would say that they are kinda broke in before they get to us. BTW, mine had 10 mi on at delivery, so who knows how it was run before I got it. A 4yr 50k warranty is a good thing.
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Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Livermore, CA
Posts: 1,293
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I'd not treat a new car this way and would never advise anyone else to do so eitiher. Also, my advice is to perform an early oil/filter service on car. I changed my 08 Cayman's oil/filter at 750 miles and was amazed though not surprised at the amount of fine metal particles in oil dumped out of filter housing. (I have pics and have posted them in Cayman forum in message around early April this year.) Filter of course caught these and prevented them from being circulated through engine but if filter plugs up bypass valve open and this will redirect unfiltered oil throughout your new engine. Changed oil again at 1350 miles -- couldn't wait until 1500 miles -- and just a very faint hint of fine metal particles in oil. Then at end of break-in period -- around 2000 miles -- changed oil/filter again, for 3rd time. Unfortunately day or so later car struck by another car and new Cayman totaled. (Middle of June replaced totaled Cayman with used (03) Turbo. One of the first things I had done to Turbo was to have oil/filter service performed -- last one according to CPO records done last October.) But I did nearly same thing with my 02 Boxtser I bought new in Jan 02 and car and original engine (and clutch!) now have nearly 222K miles. Yes, 222,000 miles and engine runs as good as it ever has. Uses now maybe 1/2 quart of oil between its 5000 mile oil/filter services. Oh, if you can convince service to do it, have alignment checked. Offer to if alignment checked and no adjustment necessary to pay for alignment check. However, if alignment found to be out and adjustment needed this should fall under new car warranty. You only have a few months and miles before alignment/tire issues are not covered by warranty. Had my Cayman checked and sure enough new car's alignment out. A proper alignment early will result in maximum tire life and less wear/tear on drivetrain/steering too. Also, gas mileage could be better than it would be otherwise. Sincerely, Macster. |
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