Very interesting. I've been considering something similar.
I started thinking about it in earnest during my recent struggles with the rear hatch of my 968. My car still runs really strong and I have lots of upgrades. It still looks good, too. It’s comfortable and fun and still draws lots and lots of looks anywhere it goes. However, the rear hatch separation was killing me.
So, I had another bout of replacement fever. Maybe I should get that 911 I’ve always wanted. Maybe I should get a Boxster. No--no way. Maybe a Boxster S. Yeah, maybe.
I’ve been looking at the 964s and the ’87-’89 911s. They’re really great cars. Unfortunately, a good-condition, lower-mileage example is still very expensive.
I started looking around for a 2003 Boxster S. One became available at our local Porsche dealer at the same time I had my Acura MDX next door for routine service. Naturally, I HAD to take it for a drive.
I liked it. Nice ride. It had great handling, as far as I could tell from a limited experience. Yes, it had a much flatter turn than my 968, that has upgraded shocks and sway bars but stock springs. As for the peppiness factor, I think it was on a par with my 968, which surprised me. The 986 has more power and weighs less. My 968 has free-flow exhaust, modified air box and custom chip but it cannot match the 986’s 258 bhp. Both cars have six-speed gearboxes but I seemed to always be in too high a gear in the Boxster S. Maybe I'm getting more umph out of my 968 mods than I thought.
Could I live with the 986S? Absolutely. Where would I put golf clubs? Well, it’s just a good thing that I don’t play golf very often and have access to other cars.
Then I got my 968 hatch repaired and returned to as-new condition--at least for now, knock on wood. My car is too much fun, too practical, too comfortable, and, yes too affordable to make a switch to the 986S.
I still have a craving for a Carrera but that’s another story for another day.