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by _yb2s 961 days ago
A two seater is more practical for me with one kid… I can take the carpool lane with just the two of us! I take my son to school everyday in a Boxster… the dealer said I’m the first person in an decade to get the airbag reprogrammed for a front child seat.

Porsche had a hilarious ad campaign for the Boxster supposedly marketing it towards families with kids… pointing out that you would have to leave the kids at home.

I actually disagree that the Boxster/Cayman are underpowered just to sell 911s, I think Porsche engineers know what they are doing there. They are lighter than an 911, and have less traction with the weight further forward. They can’t really make use of as much power as a 911, and don’t need as much. Maybe with a limited slip and real race tires, but otherwise the Boxster already has as much power as it can actually transfer to the ground. It looks underpowered on paper, but I don’t think that opinion would persist past driving one hard on a winding road… they have a ton more power than other similar light roadsters like an mr2, miata, or Lotus elise.

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That's a good point, they may not be able to effectively use it. But: the point that they are trying really hard not to cannibalize 911 sales has been made many times before and has more than a grain of truth in it.

Your son must be smiling on his school ride :)

Haha... He is used to it, and is mostly jealous that other cars have roofs for shade and warmth (I leave the top down year round)

It's true though that they could easily upstage the 911 with something more like a street legal version of their mid engine race cars. They arguably did this with the Carrera GT and later 918, but they didn't sell well at over $800k.