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Idle Hands: Porsche Boxster (986)

2 days ago

Spring has sprung in earnest. The daffodils have bloomed. The trees are budding. The grass is getting greener. And, slowly, our classified watch lists are being purged of winter hacks: out go the tatty Subaru Foresters, the leggy Skoda Yetis, the disposable skinny-tyred front-wheel drive runabouts, and the simultaneously tantalising and terrifying V10-engined Volkswagen Touaregs. But while the winter temptations may have dissipated, like mist clearing on a fine April morn, the empty lists will soon be filled with new seasonal allure: that of inexpensive convertibles.

The sheer breadth of options makes it hard to resist that sun’s-out-top-down purchasing urge. Even on a small budget, you’ve the likes of MX-5s, MR2s, SLKs, Z3s, Z4s, 350Zs, and 1 Series Convertibles to pick from. And that’s before you start considering drop-top Minis, A3s, Golfs, 9-3s, C70s, and, er – what’s the plural of Eos? Eoses? Those too, and the rest. In short, you won’t struggle to find something that offers some degree of appeal somewhere, even if you want a car with a more secure and refined retractable hard-top roof.

But what you might also notice slipping into your budget-conscious searches, on a temptingly regular hey-maybe-that’s-actually-viable basis, is the first generation of Porsche Boxster: the 986. And it will, no doubt, grab your attention. It’s a Porsche, for starters – that’s an immediate big draw. And it’s got six cylinders, it’s rear-wheel drive, it’s regarded as being sublime to drive, and it’s of a higher quality than many alternatives. It’s also a significant car, in that its success helped what was then a frail business almost triple its annual income following the start of production in August 1996.

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