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2017 Porsche 718 Boxster (982) FIRST DRIVE REVIEW (2 of 2) 

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Now that we’ve driven 2017 Porsche 718 Cayman S - the 982 - with 350 HP, MotoMan tries the more pedestrian version - the 2017 Porsche 718 Boxster - with a measly 300 HP from it’s turbo flat four. Along the way, MotoMan demonstrates more power does not always equal better driving dynamics . . .
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@gkk2001
@gkk2001 6 лет назад
Very entertaining and informative video. I now drive a Challenger SRT with 485 hp. I test drove both the 718 S and non S. The S was just incredible and really if you will not track the car, is just too much power for the street. Equivalent to the Challenger. As a 66 yr of age guy, my hp needs are declining and thus find the non S will do just fine.
@KansaSCaymanS
@KansaSCaymanS 9 месяцев назад
As a former WRX owner, I have no problem with the sound of the exhaust on my new 718 base Boxster (which I got to replace my 2006 Cayman S). 😎
@dickklein
@dickklein 7 лет назад
Purchased a Boxster S after owning a string of Boxsters including manual, tiptronic and PDK. I do not race the car, but live in Florida where top down driving is essential. The decision to go to the S was based on how well the normal mode matched with the PDK for ordinary driving. This is mostly when each of us do, especially with wives that don't appreciate being thrown into every corner. However, the car becomes a beast driving in sports mode and using the paddle shifters to determine the gear. The flat torque urge makes it feel somewhat like my Tesla since they are both great off the line. Rule one with either car is to position the car as first in line at any red light as in a blink of an eye you are about a block ahead of everything by the time you arrive up to cruising speed. I think that too much exhaust noise ruins ones enjoyment of the sound system, but is enjoyable when in beast mode.
@rtsmith3921
@rtsmith3921 6 лет назад
I have owned a previous generation 981 Cayman and recently taken delivery of a new 718 Cayman. Yes, I do miss the sound of the 6 cylinder but the new car absolutely leaves it for dead in terms of performance, and handling refinement.
@michaeldugan948
@michaeldugan948 7 лет назад
I can't tell you what I "would buy" but I can tell you what I DID buy! After waiting over 3 months, I took delivery on my base model boxter about a month ago. The guards red color you drove seemed a little too "orangie" to me so I shelled out another $2,500 to get the deeper looking "Carmine Red". The interior is Agate grey. A nice combination of grey and brown. Really unique. I hemmed and hawed about springing for full leather ($2,500 upgrade). Finally came to the realization that a car like this MUST have leather interior. Sweeeet. I'm 6-1 and the cockpit fits like a glove. Got an easy 2 or 3" clearance above my head and the car is surprisingly comfortable when at cruising speed. OK so how does it drive? O. M. G. Not meaning to imply I have any trouble in this area, but if anyone reading this has issues with E.D., this is the cure. Totally got the 6 speed manual. I wanted to DRIVE the car, not merely "steer" it. Upgrading to the "S" would have set me back another 12K. Would I have welcomed the extra power? Sure, but I don't think it would have been justified. To me, it's not about screaming down the highway doing 140 MPH. The thing I love is taking turns waaaaaaay faster than I ever could have with another car. The thing drives like it's on rails. When I feel my body pressing into the door panel while making a really tight right, the adrelalin rush is pure nirvana. For the sheer "fun to drive" aspect (and isn't that why we're all here?), this car has it in spades.
@MotoManTV
@MotoManTV 7 лет назад
Great feedback!!!!! Would love to see the color combo - can you post a pic on our Facebook page? @MotoManTV - Congrats on the new ride!
@gkk2001
@gkk2001 6 лет назад
Michael Dugan ...Michael, exceptionally good comments, very helpful insight you offer and I totally agree. This reinforces my desire to go with the non S version. Thanks very much.
@gsthree9534
@gsthree9534 6 лет назад
- have you ever driven the 981? Any thoughts on the differences between the 2?
@brotherbryan2414
@brotherbryan2414 6 лет назад
Make mine a Boxster S. Gray in color, standard I believe the closest to a true sports car.
@Fluterra
@Fluterra 6 лет назад
It’s worthwhile getting the S: suspension is firmer for less body roll, bigger brakes and tires, it’s not just the power increase.
@rdoogie71
@rdoogie71 7 лет назад
I have been fortunate enough to recently go through the process of choosing a third car to the stable. We currently have an Audi S6 (wife's) and a Toyota 4Runner (SUV used for dogs, bikes, kayaks, etc...). A few years back I acquired a JCW Mini to have as a third car and daily driver for me. It was giggle fun but lacked when it came to providing adequate satisfaction on weekend jaunts and canyon carving. Also, the suspension was too harsh and it wasn't the easiest to get around slower cars in the mountains. My goal was to find something that I could drive daily to work, take weekend trips in the mountains with my wife , and do an occasional track day. Because most of the car’s time would be driving on public roads, I really wanted to avoid a motor which you need to have on boil to enjoy. Low end torque is a plus. With a budget of just over $80k, I highly considered the following: Merc C63 AMG Coupe, BMW M4 Comp Pack, Corvette Grand Sport, Jag F-Type, BMW M2, and 718 Cayman S. Never. I repeat, never did I expect to be able to shop for such a vechile. The two months searching, testing, and reviewing reviews (thank you MotoMan TV for your informative reviews!) have been a blast! Spoiler, the end choice was a 718 Cayman S which I placed a deposit on the first week of March of 2017. As of now, the car is being loaded on the boat in Emden and should be here and ready to pick up by the end of June. I can’t wait! My take? The Merc was gorgeous and sounded great. But, it’s too porky and not as nimble as I’d like. But, oh that sound! The Bimmer nearly won me over as I’m a long-time M fan and thought I’d always have one. But, compared to the Cayman, the M4 felt too big. I didn’t feel as one with it as I did the Cayman. I’m sure the Grand Sport is a wonderful car. But, despite visiting four different dealers, I couldn’t PAY to get a test drive in one. This is not because they were selling them like hot cakes and didn’t have any in stock. One dealer had 12… that’s 12 Grand Sports in stock and still said, “nope” to a test drive request. While each dealer had its own version of why test drive were not provided (not even as a passenger), the common theme is they can sell the things w/o providing test drives. Good for them. And, besides, the Vette’s looks are a bit too ostentatious for me and it felt like an off-the-rack suit compared to the Cayman’s custom suit feel when seated inside the showroom. The F Type is fantastic. But, it’s starting to get a little long in the tooth, didn’t feel as well as the Cayman in terms of driving dynamics and fit/finish. And, the big one, there is zero room to transport luggage for long weekend trips. The M2 seems fun and a bargain. But, they are all pre-sold at MSRP (or higher) and there are none around me to test drive. That left me with the Cayman S. Does the sound suck? No. Is it a great sound? No. Is it a good sound? Yes. Does the car’s other attributes make it for me given all of my choices? Heck yes! In case you're thinking, "why didn't he consider a well sorted used previous gen Cayman S?" I did. But, that motor needs to be at 5K plus to get the most out of it (which, coincidentally, is when the car starts to make it's glorious sounds). At the end of the day, driving dynamics and torque won over sound.
@gsthree9534
@gsthree9534 5 лет назад
War and Peace.
@brianpawsat5483
@brianpawsat5483 6 лет назад
Hi. I owned a 2005 Boxster base for 10 years. Just bought a 2017 Base Boxster 718. No comparison to quickness and torque. These new 4 cylinder turbos are beautiful. Every comment about not as good as old 6 is probably written by someone with limited time behind the wheel of both. The new seven 18 is a winner, especially with exhaust package in sport mode.
@gsthree9534
@gsthree9534 5 лет назад
Sounds like crap.
@doriangray2347
@doriangray2347 2 года назад
@@gsthree9534 you’re poor
@SirKinc
@SirKinc 7 лет назад
In the months August to September I decided between a Cayman GTS with 1 previous owner with few miles on it and a new 718 Cayman S. I started out testing the the 718 Boxster S and it felt very fast but I did not like the sound of the engine and the exhaust. The Cayman GTS engine and exhaust sound was everything it were built up in my head to be, even with the flaps closed it were spine tingling. But it felt plenty slower. I can see how the difference would probably be smaller on a track where you can push close to redline all the time. Late September the local dealer finally got a tester 718 Cayman S with sports exhaust and after a 2 hour test drive I were sold. The sounds in the naturally aspirated flat 6 GTS is of course still a lot better, a new exhaust will not change the sound of the engine. But the difference from the sports exhaust in the 718 Cayman S is a lot bigger than in the GTS. It gets a lot louder and pops very nicely when the throttle is closed, even on lower speeds. Placed the order Tuesday after the Saturday test-drive and I am now waiting for what feels like an eternity until week 2 when delivery is planed. Since I am new to Porsche and I do not have the same affinity to the flat 6s beautiful sound. But I absolutely understand why fans of the flat 6 sees the change as a deal-breaker, that sound is pitch perfect. Since even for me as a first time Porsche (future, still only down-payment) it added close to a month of extra time before I placed my order. I feel very good about the order but when you mention the 718 GTS here it makes me a bit concerned that in 1 years time Porsche will do something drastic with it.
@kenschultz5585
@kenschultz5585 7 лет назад
Glad I bought my 981 Boxster GTS after watching that review when you did it...that exhaust note blew my mind. I also drove the new 718 S with sport exhaust but when I put my foot into that flat 6 and heard that exhaust note it was all over. I snapped up one of the last loaded 2016 Boxster GTS's I could find in dealer inventory as it is destined to be a classic. Thank you Moto-MAN!!!
@drbobs8267
@drbobs8267 3 года назад
Chose and drive the Boxster in Guards red with black and tan interior. Also, despite the fact that I have always had manual sports cars I chose the PDK on this one and I am very pleased with it- it doesn’t take anything away from the driving experience. Agreed, it doesn’t sound like a flat six but I don’t care.
@jimcostello3720
@jimcostello3720 5 лет назад
I bought the lava orange basic with 300Hp . My first Porsche i am old school 6 speed manual type. I love this machine. When the road is damp and that rear moves out sooo nice it puts a smile on my face. The Mrs doesn't even flinch in a tight turn "no too roll fell" I have had a few special machines in my day but this gets a thumbs up almost every day I take it out.
@levilah3426
@levilah3426 3 года назад
Love all the Porsche videos!
@recanterc7754
@recanterc7754 7 лет назад
Awesome review! Was completely honest about the sound of the engine. Cheers and thanks for the upload! 😀
@NaughtyNimitz
@NaughtyNimitz 6 лет назад
Graphite Blue with black leather , 'basic' 2017 - 718 Boxster. And loving it! The 300hp really kicks ass!
@kaleljon3439
@kaleljon3439 3 года назад
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@jaimerichard3681
@jaimerichard3681 3 года назад
@Kalel Jon yea, I have been watching on instaflixxer for months myself :)
@daveharlan450
@daveharlan450 Год назад
The wife and I recently drove into a Porsche dealership in S CA and took a test drive in a 2017 Boxster and loved it but felt it was lacking power. The 2.0 engine just is too easy to over rev and it was also a manual transmission. The dealership had a Red Boxster S with PDK in back that wasn't quite ready for public viewing but we fell in love and bought it without even a test drive. We love it and had no idea how lucky we were buy this car with absolutely no research. Never thought of myself as Porsche owner but I love everything about the car. Yes, it might be nice to hear a little more growl from the pipes but this car is fast, tons of fun to drive and easy to handle. I want to go out and but another one because this is now the wife's daily driver so I only get to drive it on weekends.
@mikelepard6827
@mikelepard6827 7 лет назад
As a previous Porsche Boxster owner (2009), my Porsche was incredibly engaging to drive and top down, it was magical. The Sapphire Blue Metallic with beige leather interior was a great combo. The flat-6 was the cherry on the top at higher RPM. I'll buy another Boxster, but it will have to be the 6, just for the sound. For new, the Alfa Romeo 4C or Lotus is calling my name; unless at 6'4" tall I can't fit.
@Only-one-life-68
@Only-one-life-68 7 лет назад
Love it 4:18 "It's quick let's move on" That's one great quote
@josephlim8941
@josephlim8941 8 месяцев назад
After owning and daily driving my 987.1 Cayman S manual, I would choose neither 718. Unless it's a GTS 4.0 which was released a few years after this video. The sound from my flat 6 is like a Symphonie, it just makes my day better.
@zerocapacitance1
@zerocapacitance1 7 лет назад
Awesome review, more cutaways
@williamturner4262
@williamturner4262 7 лет назад
I currently drive a 2014 BMW 328xi and was considering an M2, but realized I could push my budget up about $10k and get a 718. Therefore, I place my deposit down to reserve the next build slot at my local Porsche dealership for a base Cayman. I test drove an S model with chrono package and really like the extra power; however, with the exception of some very rare occasions I would never be able to fully tap into all those horses behind my seat. (plus I would like to keep my drivers license) Therefore the extra power, although nice, did not seem practical for my situation so I opted for the base model. Ultimately it was my limited budget that forced my decision for the base model as I wanted to keep the cost below $70k. I have read and watched several reviews of the 718 and every review makes a big deal bout the change in exhaust sound. I did not find the sound to be that big of a deal, but since this will be my first Porsche I guess I don't miss what I never had. The Porsche does sounds better than my BMW, but that did not factor into my decision to buy one. I went with the Cayman over the Boxster because I liked the lines on the Cayman better plus my wife's car is a convertible and I did not want 2 convertibles. The color I chose will be guards red with black interior. I agreed with your observation that the seams on the black leather interior seemed muted so I opted for the leather with sport-tex since that option included silver accent stitching. I also went with the red seat belts and painted interior trim to match the exterior color. Additionally, I opted for the Cayman S 19 inch rims over the standard 18 inch rims.
@DanielFoland
@DanielFoland 7 лет назад
Good show. Definitely raised my interest in this car. Since it would be my first Porsche I would get the base model so I could have a clear and pleasant upgrade path to the 911R.
@Xtefanno
@Xtefanno 6 лет назад
I was thinking the same. This might be a financially safe and psycological healthy behaviour
@heribertoarguelloloria6841
@heribertoarguelloloria6841 6 лет назад
Great video and excelent explanation it would be great if you make a review on the new 718 GTS
@ihopetowin
@ihopetowin 7 лет назад
I drive a Lotus Elise. If I were to buy one of these 718's it would be the Cayman S manual. I would however not balk at the standard Cayman. I would avoid the black interior; I'd have to think about a colour scheme. The red interior of the white Boxster was quite striking.Engaging review, thank you.
@BaconSandwich72
@BaconSandwich72 7 лет назад
Thorough review as usual. Good job. I'm crossing fingers that your comments about the engineer, mean that he found a way to fit the 991.2 turbo motor to this chassis....
@rjsalameh
@rjsalameh 7 лет назад
Base Cayman in Graphite Blue metallic and 20" Boxster wheels, manual transmission of course. I would add power sports seats with memory, premium package, sport tail pipes, extended range tank, Bose system and Porsche Connect for a total of $63k. I would likely have the most basic 718 on the road but would get the essence of the driving experience and the creature comforts that would make a long trip enjoyable and have a car that I could own for the next 10 years. Currently drive 2015 Audi A4.
@rolonow12
@rolonow12 5 лет назад
Good review, as you asked, I will order a BOXSTER, guards red but crayon/black interior, same 19" wheels, PASM, heated seats and a few driving aids such as speed limit display, lane change assist, white dials and red belts, basic seats, no chrono or pdls lights. In UK, only PDK, manual option only on the S, final cost £53,500. S would be nice but a base BOXSTER will have enough to cater for my 'hooligan' mode. Currently drive a Panamera e-Hybrid, so I'll notice a change in driving dynamics! Am now 74, perhaps my last car, time will tell.
@rbcarlin1231
@rbcarlin1231 3 года назад
I opted for the 2021 718 Boxster base model. There is only a .05 second difference accelerating from 0-60, compared to the S model, so I was able to purchase additional options for the $12K cost differential. I am replacing a BMW 650i convertible that I purchased new in 2010.
@pepeanguita8376
@pepeanguita8376 7 лет назад
Great review and very entertaining video, thank you !!. I will have real soon 718 S Boxster and I have chosen the S version over the non S because more power of course and that the the turbo has the same variable geometry technology than the new 911, Non S version lacks of it. I am new to the brand and new to the old 6 cylinder aspirated higher pitched sound engine as well. Can say that it is great, but I have also say that 718 sounds good to me, no complain at all. I drive a BMW 535Xi Xdrive. To the question, how could a 2.5 litter displacement engine has more power?..... well, two turbos like the 911 and more pressure, the current turbo works at very low one and there is plenty of space even for aftermarket improvements on that front. I guess that Porsche engineer will say something similar to that. On a last note, a four cylinder will never have the six cylinder sound, so better get used to it. Cheers !
@ErikThureson
@ErikThureson 7 лет назад
Good stuff!
@joetrapp9187
@joetrapp9187 7 лет назад
Well, I have driven manual versions of both the current base 718 Boxster and the base 981 Boxster, and though they were both test drives and not nearly as in depth as this video, I do have one observation that I have not seen or heard elsewhere. The 981 manual is easier to drive. I drive a GTI, and the clutch is softer and more forgiving on that car, and I know each manual is different - which is part of the fun. But I stalled the 718 twice and never totally felt comfortable with it, and had no such problem with the 981. Stalling is far better than smoking a clutch, and the Porsche starts right up after a stall, but still. Instead of the driver, I choose to blame the turbo and added torque. The 981 feels a little dated inside - already - while the 718 is tweaked in ways difficult to easily identify, where the interior feels more comfortable and modern. In my opinion, the 718 exterior is superior. I am not "anti-turbo," far from it, but I think that Porsche will be compelled tune the engine, exhaust, and transmission next year based on customer feedback. I think the issues are more noticeable at low speeds. I wouldn't give up on the 4 cylinder at all, but it probably could be refined some.
@drbobs8267
@drbobs8267 3 года назад
Base Boxster, Guards red, PDK and that’s what I drive. Beautiful, plenty of power and a great everyday driver. As far as the “sound”...who gives a rip! It sounds good and drives incredibly. It is what it is and doesn’t try to be anything else. I have had 6 speed manuals and dual clutch trans before and they are both great but if I’m gonna have one vehicle it will have PDK.
@BrianSchoedel
@BrianSchoedel 5 лет назад
Porsche Boxter is probably the most solid convertible. No noticeable flex. Changed to a cruiser MB E350 convertible and annoyed at the flex when driving over railroad tracks. Best driving dynamics for the money.
@maddog8148
@maddog8148 7 лет назад
The Red seat belts are awesome!! They match your Shoes!!! Love your vids partner!!! Keep it going!!
@Jascha-Natalya
@Jascha-Natalya 6 лет назад
I just ordered a boxster. No need to get a much more expensive S
@stevenspinner2940
@stevenspinner2940 Год назад
Nice video, and although it’s 6 years later, I just had delivered a brand new from Germany, a 2022 Boxster GTS 4.0 manual transmission, Carrara White Metallic, Red Top and interior, with nearly every option. It’s perfect.
@AgAuMan
@AgAuMan 6 лет назад
I just ordered a base white Boxster with PDK and sport chrono, blue top, blue full leather interior, 2 way sport plus seats heated and vented, multifunction steering wheel, nav, dual climate controls, dual sport exhaust tips (fake sport exhaust... lol). Why? 300hp is enough to have fun and the PDK with sport chrono gives the base max 0-60 performance. And I love the color combo.
@odlyentertaining
@odlyentertaining 7 лет назад
I have been day dreaming of a Miami blue base 718 Cayman manual. I currently daily drive a 2013 Camaro 1SS with a manual of course.
@eddiegray793
@eddiegray793 5 лет назад
I drive 2009 boxster s with PDK love it extra hp and PDK for its constine traction
@bobbirthwaite1063
@bobbirthwaite1063 6 лет назад
Great review. I've had a Boxter 987 S which I loved. Best car ever. Then got the 981 Boxter S - even better - love it to bits. Tried a 718 Boxter S and just could not get the same tingling feeling on the back of the neck as I rode the corners with a sound like my wife's VW. Sorry but to me 50% of the fun of driving a Boxter S with the roof down on a sunny day is that glorious noise as you push the revs - it makes your spine tingle. Its whats makes a Boxter S. The 718 - what can I say - I wont be buying one - Audi TTRS hello :(
@khs00667
@khs00667 2 года назад
Definitely Boxster !! I really enjoy watching your review with lots of details and humors :-) Didn't realized we are living in the California republic, LOL.
@strengthhonor6470
@strengthhonor6470 7 лет назад
I would take the boxster s since I live in California, and I like the looks and sounds. currently drive a 2016 GTI 😎
@koreanskibum
@koreanskibum Год назад
Good review. I am currently looking to replace my 2003 Porsche 911 Carrera convertible . I would probably go with 718 Boxster 2.0T rather than 2.5T and lose 50 hp but save $12K, which is a big chunk for me. I haven't driven either one but 2.0T with 300 hp would be plenty good enough power for me, especially with a manual transmission. I addition to 2003 Porsche 911 , I drive 2020 Genesis G70 and my wife has 2022 Tesla Y
@adammarkowitz7944
@adammarkowitz7944 5 лет назад
What would I do? What I just did. I had an '02 Boxster, "04 Boxster S, then 3 Cayman S's. I just bought a used 718 Boxster, base, used. Never had the PDK. The PDK is glorious, but I drove both, and chose a stick, again. This is probably my last one, I'm 61. Very grateful.
@cjmo233
@cjmo233 6 лет назад
sorry, I come late to the show.. but I have just recently started looking at reviews of the 718 Boxster models.. now that I have spent some time doing so.. I can with certainty answer your question.. I would (and will) opt for the Boxster S- plain and simple. I have test driven both base and S versions now, and I really feel the difference in brakes, steering set-up and suspension. Also the torque feels smoother in delivery all the way upwards- although, I would be happy with just the 18" wheels and tires from the base model- I want a convertible and I want the mid-engine handling. You also ask what I drive... currently the 911 Targa 4 GTS (MY2015MY)- i.e. last natural aspirated flat 6. So why do I want to change..? I had the 981 Boxster S MY2011 (actually one of the last produced in August 2011- before the big design make-over)- and I absolutely loved it. The mid-engine set up is (in my humble opinion) just better and more fun to drive than the rear engined 911- even if the 911 these days are fully controlled and awesomely both quick and fast. I absolute love the Targa design, but I just feel that I was just as happy with the roof down and the driving in the Boxster, so when my three year lease period is up next March.. I will go back to the Boxster S. At the same time, I actually think, it is the most well designed car of any maker- sleek, almost symmetrical front and rear- and a pure roadster. (also the width of the 4 wheel drive 911- does at times make you feel you don't know where your rear tires are- around kerbs and tight bends- which was never an issue in the Boxster..)
@ARentz07
@ARentz07 7 лет назад
I'd probably get a base Cayman. I live in the midwest, where snow is a real thing, and I'd want to be unafraid to drive this thing year-round, as opposed to the Boxster. I think I'd get it in Graphite Blue Metallic. :) I drive a '16 IS 300 F Sport.
@glennhavinoviski8128
@glennhavinoviski8128 7 лет назад
I have an '08 base Cayman, 74k miles, driven most of the year. Get winter tires and wheels (long as you have a place to store your summer tires/wheels) and you can indeed drive it year round. Because of ground clearance though, any more then 4" of snow and your car becomes a plow.
@joehamilton7950
@joehamilton7950 7 лет назад
I would choose the standard 718 Boxter and save $14K. It seems to have all the power/torque it needs and that I, likely, would want. Currently I drive a 2015 Mercedes SL 550 but it's leased and when 2018 rolls around, I fully intend to test drive the Porsche. I figure I could save about $30K vs. the SL AND I believe I'd be completely satisfied. After the test drive . . . we'll see!
@utubejoe11
@utubejoe11 6 лет назад
2 completely different cars. If you like the SL you will likely hate the boxster and vis versa. I had both. Sold the SL. Literally 1400 lbs heavier (almost 50%) and most of that over the front axle. Not exactly a canyon car.
@edjohnson1788
@edjohnson1788 5 лет назад
Base Boxster because: 1) Found a 2017 GT metallic silver/black, one-owner, 640 miles, PDK, heated steering wheel/seats/ 20" Carrera S 5- spoke classic wheel, clear bra, tint, PPI by premier dealership (+ fresh oil & filter since car is >1 year old), Pirelli P-Zeros, everything as new for $54K OTD including free delivery to me 150 miles from dealer. Will buy some Michelin all-season tires to use from September until May for another $1K. 2) Tempting 2019 GTS with PASM+, PDL+, 18 -way seats, carbon fiber, same colors, etc. a screaming deal at $88.5 K + about $5K for clear bra, tint, delivery etc. My main goal is enjoyable mountain driving, mostly between 10-11,000' on mostly steep, very twisty, dry roads when the temperature is above °40 F. The car won't be tracked and I drive with spirit, but carefully enough to avoid tickets and accidents. When signs suggest that it would be prudent to reduce speed for a curve from the posted speed limit, if conditions warrant, I remain just slightly above the limit. Nothing crazy. Mostly, I am just looking for a vintage roadster open-air experience with modern reliability and power. I didn't think that I would like the PDK because all of my other vehicles, including a C 4S are manual. But I hated the mandatory rev-matching feature (sport & sport +) on the S & GTS; on the base Boxster I can drive much more quickly and safely with the PDK than with a manual. Additionally, the next time I have to have knee surgery, the PDK will be much easier for my recovering knee. If I want a bit more power, a stage I tune + improved exhaust will give 30-50 hp for about $3K. As you suggest, that additional power really isn't required if the primary goal is mountain driving where most of the driving will be done under 60 mph. In sum, the Boxster GTS is superb, but it isn't really worth another $40K or so to me for the kind of driving I like. Thanks very much for the good review!
@BillLee3
@BillLee3 5 лет назад
Looking at the base Boxster. Driving a 2009 BMW 335i convertible now (chipped to ~400HP), but want an actual sports cat rather than a GT. Figure the base is going to be just as fun to drive at anything like the speed limit and don't want to over buy like I did with my 2006 Corvette Z51 (chipped to ~450HP) - that car was just lifeless at less than 30 mph over the speed limit....
@mikeb2777
@mikeb2777 2 года назад
I own what you drove less the red seatbelts and plus a manual transmission. It works for me. The sound is fine and the driving superb. It feels quicker than the PDK probably because I am more engaged which I love. It is a drivers car.
@mb712
@mb712 7 лет назад
My friend, they have not gotten rid of the temperature with the 'bars". The car you drove has the basic climate system rather than the automatic climate system, so it does not show an actual temperature & it only allows for changes to the fan setting or heat/cold setting.
@ejcheck
@ejcheck 7 лет назад
Except for the turbo lag, which I did not notice in the S, it is a lovely car.
@glennhavinoviski8128
@glennhavinoviski8128 7 лет назад
There was definite lag even with PDK in the base model I drove, and just a 1/2-second smidge of lag off the mark with the S (somewhat akin to slipping the clutch into 1st on a stick), but after that it was like piloting a guided missile but with better grip.
@Kroncong11
@Kroncong11 7 лет назад
I would say the Cayman S, because the driving experience is more dynamic and it looks great especialy in Karmine red with black accents. Like the black sports Exhaust. I drove it, it's ok for a sporty drive style but I feel it's sometimes very nervous. But for a daily drive I have a 991 S gen 1. That's my favo!
@Revort1
@Revort1 6 лет назад
Road is Tuna Canyon in Topanga
@spp88
@spp88 7 лет назад
The car I drive is the same Carmine Red Boxster GTS reviewed previously by MotoMan. It is as good as a sports car can be for under $100K. The 718 seems really good. But the sound of my GtS 3.4L is so sensual that it doesn't matter that the 718S is quicker. Go back and look at MotoMan's face when he punches the GTS.......glad they didn't have a camera focused lower.
@michaelmottlau2072
@michaelmottlau2072 7 лет назад
The problem is that I absolutely love the exterior and especially the interior of this Basic Porsche Boxster, but the engine noise would be a great turn of. I would go for a Porsche with a great sounding engine. I have no car at the moment.
@moustache1406
@moustache1406 7 лет назад
I love the canyons.. but to your question I own a GTS (one of the last ones built in 2015....) and I would never exchange it to the new Boxster oder Boxster S (except for the new Entertainment System) but more important never for the lousy sound... ;-)
@gsthree9534
@gsthree9534 5 лет назад
Nice car that GTS. Great choice and a keeper.
@buddybestor
@buddybestor 7 лет назад
What's better...this (or S version) or a corvette (base model, not Z06)?? I can't decide
@johncastellano6464
@johncastellano6464 7 лет назад
I drive a 2010 Boxster S. I'd personally take the new Boxster S more torque, more horsepower and I like convertibles. How much difference in handling between a 2017 Cayman S and a Boxster S. Look forward to your complete review of all 4 models.
@detrickshorts5270
@detrickshorts5270 6 лет назад
Currently driving a Mercedes-Benz CLA 4 matic going for a Cayman base PDK and sport crono
@cambur7855
@cambur7855 7 лет назад
Guys get over the crap of supposedly missing 2 Cylinders. This car was designed based on the idea of improving an already very successful design that used a 4 cylinder engine, that's it, nothing else!!! Porsche German Engineering takes into consideration improvement based not only on technology but also on heritage, tradition and self-satisfaction for what they think needs to be built, they have around six decades demonstrating that!!! I assure you they can care less what a few youtubers have to say about an engine missing 2 cylinders, supposedly!!
@mattyoz0
@mattyoz0 4 года назад
You were saying?
@paulwood862
@paulwood862 3 года назад
@@mattyoz0 What? The 4T is faster in every way than the 6NA and still the better car despite pandering to the Porsche fan boys who can’t understand development. The 718 S is faster in every real world situation than the old 981 by a huge margin and as fast as the new GTS despite being £10k cheaper
@mattyoz0
@mattyoz0 3 года назад
@@paulwood862 I'm not talking about the old one. The new gts
@PorscheFanatic
@PorscheFanatic 7 лет назад
I'd choose the 718 Cayman Base, (for the first time cheaper than the Boxster!) without much options at all to be honest. Feel that is such a bargain and I'd order it in all black with gloss black stock 18" wheels. Currently drive 997 C2S and I'm dreaming of a new fresh car next. Feels this will hit the spot and since I will order it with few options it will not loose a lot of value once I sell it in a year ot two.
@joetrapp9187
@joetrapp9187 7 лет назад
Base Boxster, GT Silver, PASM, Sports Chrono, and, the greatest anti-theft device of modern times, MANUAL transmission. I drive a Mk 6 GTI, black, manual. I'm going to test drive a 981 and 718 back-to-back Friday.
@augustotote
@augustotote 7 лет назад
First of all, congrats and many thanks to you and your team for delivering such great quality videos; I find them highly enjoyable, very entertaining and cannot wait for the Porsche engineer interview you just hinted! I would go for a base Boxster, manual with buckets, sport chrono package, PSE and coloured seat belts!!! Would be the ideal daily driver next to my GT4 which I find way too special for a dull commute. Such Boxster would be the perfect car to crunch miles 24/7.
@anthonydeon6340
@anthonydeon6340 4 года назад
Minuteman III w
@rabulc
@rabulc 7 месяцев назад
718 boxster it s amazing
@johnyacoub69
@johnyacoub69 3 года назад
love the review, but I have to ask: how does a black interior diminish or hide black accents?? What could go better together than a black interior with silver shiny accent bits!? The silvery, metallic elements would be obscured by a lighter colored interior.
@butterscotchtele
@butterscotchtele 7 лет назад
any difference in handling, especially in corners, between these 19" inch wheels and the 20"s in your other 718 review?
@caominh2874
@caominh2874 4 года назад
butterscotchtele of course the 20" will be less comfortable and a bit stiffer but its ur choice to see which looks better both feels 99% the same
@jonathanwinston9958
@jonathanwinston9958 7 лет назад
would choose the Cayman S with most of the performance gizmos. currently drive an e92 M3. i prefer coupes over converts. and there is (almost) no replacement for dispacement
@Runoratsu
@Runoratsu 7 лет назад
Would probably choose the Boxster S. I like the focus and looks of the Cayman better, but I'm currently dailying a (2.0l 2014 PRHT ~Club) Miata, and I wouldn't want to give up the open top again. It's just too much fun, even now, in winter, as long as it's dry. Why S? Because not going with the best model you can get will probably always be a thing you'll regret later. In any case, the point is moot, because I do love my Miata, and I don't have the dough for the Porsches anyways :P
@damelicious
@damelicious 7 лет назад
I'd probably go for the Cayman no S. It's still a fast car, but much more affordable. I'm currently driving a BMW 320d (F30)
@romulus_
@romulus_ 7 лет назад
the rear diffuser looked chintzy in the opening shot. the previous generation with the flat six will fetch high prices for years to come - won't be getting that GTS any time soon =/
@e.simons6964
@e.simons6964 7 лет назад
I'm gonna go with the "twin" turbo's on the 2017/18 Boxter GTS?
@Mike-dy8sj
@Mike-dy8sj 6 лет назад
E. Simons the gts is a single turbo also.
@jsz2619
@jsz2619 4 года назад
I know I'm like 3.5 years late but I'd pick the Cayman S. The reason is the race chip. The top of the line chip would boost the HP to 417 and the torque to 390 while in the base model the numbers would be 347 HP and 332 lb/ft of torque. And I prefer the hard top over a convertible.
@sinoperture
@sinoperture 7 лет назад
I would get a base cayman without any frills and softest suspension and PDK. Make it into a GT car. I drive a 981 Spyder now and would keep that for fun.
@peternovev3610
@peternovev3610 6 лет назад
I know the secret location :-) one of my favorites as well....
@goons123flofy
@goons123flofy 7 лет назад
Bar graph on temperature controller? Maybe it doesn't have dual zone climate control?
@johnyacoub69
@johnyacoub69 5 лет назад
that is correct.
@robertpollack695
@robertpollack695 3 года назад
Bought the Boxster 718 basic to replace a Boxster 981basic. No comparison. 718 is much better and sound is just fine.
@dcuccia
@dcuccia 7 лет назад
Cayman for price and sound isolation. Currently drive a 2011 Acura TSX ShportVagun
@throker
@throker 5 лет назад
What I aspire to drive is a Cayman S (or GTS) with PASM, Chrono, Sports Exhaust aaaaaaand Torque Vectoring ie. limited slip differential (LSD). I can't understand why fewer than 2% of Caymans out there have it??? It is only a $1200 option and Porsche has interior trim options that coast 3 times that. Before you go into overstear dynamics blah, blah, blah... a LSD is very beneficial in low traction situations or any time you break the back end loose. Also, it can help bail your ass out if you over cook it into a tight corner. What I drive now is an Audi A6 1.8t. First German car I have ever owned and I am in awe of it. How can a front wheel drive 4 banger be so fun to drive? I don't know but it is:)
@LlyleHunter
@LlyleHunter 6 лет назад
Boxter S for me. Closest to a 56 Speedster
@swanblake
@swanblake 7 лет назад
I would go 718 Cayman S over anything. Manual is a must. I also like the better brakes on the S. I've heard the 2L and 2.5L and think the 2.5L sounds a little bit better, more bass
@glennhavinoviski8128
@glennhavinoviski8128 7 лет назад
Agree, I've tested both the base 718 Cayman (PDK, no Sport Chrono) and the 718 Cayman S (which had both PDK and Sport Chrono). Both are incredible performers compared with the earlier flat 6 cars which are no slouches. The base sounded around town like a Subaru with a hole in its muffler, which took away from the rest of its brilliance. The engine just sounded unrefined at low RPM's and unhappy. On the other hand, the S was a blast, and didn't sound bad, in part because the dynamic tranny mounts that come with the Sport Chrono and the Variable Vane Turbo apparently gave it both a much more lively feel and better NVH characteristics - i.e., the engine sounds smoother and happier. You pay $12k extra to get an S model though.
@swanblake
@swanblake 7 лет назад
Glenn Havinoviski good points! Forgot about the engine mounts. Honestly the Cayman is just an amazing car in either trim
@suryamp12
@suryamp12 7 лет назад
You need to review an S2000 to see a convertible with very low chassis flex!
@HarlowBAshur
@HarlowBAshur 7 лет назад
I was driving a 2007 Focus 2D 5spd hatchback. Because as Tolstoy might ask, "How Much [Horsepower] Does a Man Require?". Well I'll tell you: a man requires enough horsepower (in the U.S.) to cruise at 80-85 mph. When 'forced' to convince my darling that I am not a cheapskate I started looking for a pristine Elise or Exige and soon discovered that for not much more I could get a 6spd 982 Cayman, which I suppose is less of a sports car, but a better sedan for my light-traffic-23-mile-each-way commute. Did not get the S model since both the 2.0l and 2.5l models will cruise at 80-85 mph quite readily, and both handle nearly as well as my 84 GTI at those speeds.
@Anthony-bc2cw
@Anthony-bc2cw 7 лет назад
I'd go with the 718 Cayman S, I've driven it a few times and loved every second of it. Not a huge fan of the convertible, especially living in Chicago. I would much rather have the Cayman S at this point. I'm already looking into spec'ing one out, too bad it's in 911 territory or pricing. I feel it would be smart to wait the 2-3 years to find a CPO 718 Cayman S to save a huge chunk of change. I have a feeling these are going to depreciate slightly more then they should. I currently drive a BMW f30 and am loving it. But I can't wait till I can upgrade to a 718 Cayman S!
@davidmeyer8930
@davidmeyer8930 7 лет назад
Agree, I live a little north of you in Michigan. A Cayman makes more sense to me in a northern climate. Speccing a Cayman S out for me often winds up in the $90K+ range though.
@lee0001
@lee0001 4 года назад
I currently drive a Land Rover Evogue. Just ordered the Boxster (basic) 718. I know a big change of car type, its just me & the wife now, no need for the SUV. The basic 718 has everything I need & my Porsche dealer add a few extras (no cost to me) to the basic model. The downside, I have to wait until June of this year :-(
@MotoManTV
@MotoManTV 4 года назад
Smart move.
@butterscotchtele
@butterscotchtele 7 лет назад
Motoman, 19 or 20 inch wheels? I'm more cncerned with how the car feels rather than looks. Do the 20s corner flatter than the 19s?
@MotoManTV
@MotoManTV 7 лет назад
All depends on what you are doing with it. Do 19s if you are tracking it or live in a city with marginal roads. If not, 20s.
@butterscotchtele
@butterscotchtele 7 лет назад
Mostly city with marginal roads, but notwithstanding, will the 20s corner with less body roll than 19s?
@smonkey001
@smonkey001 7 лет назад
I have heard that in order for a new paint of the seat belt to pass the US regulations, they have to burn a whole car to see if it's resistant enough to fire.
@RogerBaileyOnCars
@RogerBaileyOnCars 7 лет назад
Nice review, did you see my video review of the 718, take a look ? !
@SessionGold
@SessionGold 7 лет назад
Base 718 Cayman, the sound is not incredible and I don't like to maintain a sofftop convertible (in general). I also think the Cayman looks better than the Boxster. I'm choosing the base-model because I think it's plenty enough power and you can use more of the power on the road. I currently drive a Volkswagen Up!
@SamiKhan-hn3uk
@SamiKhan-hn3uk 7 лет назад
I'll take a Cayman with PDK because it will be more fuel efficient and will still be engaging to drive.
@russellnersesov7524
@russellnersesov7524 7 лет назад
base cayman with manual, best value previous drives, Cayman GT4, M2, M3, 1M
@davidw9022
@davidw9022 7 лет назад
when will I ever get to own one....
@senshibat8920
@senshibat8920 Месяц назад
Arpillera alemana oder Arpillera alemán? Right we are lookign at non dealer adverts cause we do not wish to buy 70 macans to get a chance at a 718 Spyder. Guter Herr Porsche Herstellerin. Lapis mit Cashmeres Blau belt mit yellow stitch? Darker Blue top but not a dark to look black. Vielen Dank
@seebassark-illa4860
@seebassark-illa4860 7 лет назад
718 cayman s.. all day.. i currently have an 06 cayman S and a 16 wrx. driving the 718 would just be like a combination of the two cars I already drive but into one with only two seats. and 350hp😂.
@lepotanCCCC
@lepotanCCCC 7 лет назад
Cayman GTS 981 best affordable sportscar [fullstop]
@KVNH
@KVNH 7 лет назад
I would choose the 718 Cayman S. Why? Because with the new turbo 4 engine, having a 2.5L (bigger displacement) with variable turbine geometry turbos makes more sense. The sound? Not as good as the 3.4L naturally aspirated flat 6 from 981 generation. Hence, I choose the 718 Cayman S. Less important about the sound, but more finesse in terms of chassis rigidity. I currently own a 981 Boxster S. Driving with the top down and rev the 3.4L flat 6 engine to 7000 RPM, hear that naturally aspirated engine sound, that is quite a feeling. Would I trade my current 981 Boxster S with this new 982 generation? Not a chance. This car is not about going fast all the time, it's about driving emotion.
@Jordan.Arslan97
@Jordan.Arslan97 6 лет назад
Cayman regular white manual . Ps i drive a vw golf mk4 cabrio 101hp so 300 hp is a bit too much for me plus the 2l should spend less fuel and 350 hp is just way too much for my driving skils
@sexyitalian891
@sexyitalian891 7 лет назад
Looks like Carmine Red to me! Depends on the lighting I guess.
@glennhavinoviski8128
@glennhavinoviski8128 7 лет назад
I have Ruby Red (what is now Carmine Red) on my '08. Bad news is today that color is $2580 extra. Back in the day it was just a metallic ($600). I guess Porsche does that because they can.
@StojanovskiTV
@StojanovskiTV 3 года назад
Expensive trainers?
@bedlambikes
@bedlambikes 7 лет назад
Cayman S over the Cayman BECAUSE the options are WAY less expensive on the S based cars. For the reason alone, when adding options, its almost like they are forcing you to get the S because in the end after options the price difference isn't as large as you'd think.
@T3CC9
@T3CC9 7 лет назад
The "delay there" was just the engine bogging down because it was in 2nd gear
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