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Old 12-02-2009, 11:49 PM
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DRIVEN: 2010 Porsche Spyder

Thought you guys might like this...

Tossed out the window -- no, out the open cockpit, actually -- are the radio, the air con, conventional door pulls, and more. Porsche says the result is a weight savings of 176 pounds over the Boxster S, making the new Boxster Spyder, at a claimed 2800 pounds, the lightest model in the maker's production-car lineup.

Perhaps stung by criticisms of "diluting the brand" (i.e., Porsche sport/utes and the new Panamera four-door), the iconic German speed factory has countered with a sporting piece nearly as pure and purposeful as James Dean's 1955 550 Spyder. As such, this newest, fastest Boxster also qualifies as the most toy-like model in the range, a pricey plaything for perfect days and writhing roads -- and almost exclusively so. How long would the Spyder's charms last, I wonder, without refrigerated air and the diversion of a radio during a long stop-and-go commute on a blistering summer day? (Not to worry: If you're feeling "unpure," you can pile on A/C, radio, nav, and whatever other options you like.)

So, no, in basic "stripped" form the Boxster Spyder isn't an ideal daily driver; you'll want to be rich enough to own one as your second or third car. Ah, but for those days that call for a leather jacket and driving gloves...
In addition to the jettisoned A/C and radio, the Spyder features aluminum doors (saving 33 pounds), lightweight sport bucket seats (saving 26 pounds), an aluminum rear deck (saving 6.5 pounds), and the lightest 19-inch alloy wheels in the Porsche catalog. Also changed over conventional Boxsters are the side windows -- they're lighter and lower -- and the soft top, which for Spyder duty is a manually erected affair that's little more than a handkerchief for blocking the sun (the lid, which stows away above the engine, isn't even waterproof; indeed, Porsche admits it won't stand up to a car wash).
Read more: http://www.motortrend.com/auto_shows...#ixzz0Z3PQdmLp

 
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nice, thanks for sharing.
 
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I seriously want that car in my life. But for the price and purpose, it'd be hard to decide between that or an Exige 260R.
 
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I can't wait to see / drive this car.
 
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Awesome car, thanks for sharing it with us!
 
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THANKS, I like it, but cannot drive in rainy day?
 
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so i guess nobody else figured out they just took out all the options, called it lighter and jacked the price?
 
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naaaawww, lighter wheels, lighter sport buckets, lighter top, lighter aluminum doors and trunk lids. When you spec a Boxster S with the same items it cost you the same.
 
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eh... still a daily driver imo, but a great one at that
 
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This must be a blast to drive... looking forward to it.
 
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