5 Budget Driver-Focused Porsches That Should Be On Your Radar - Storyboard
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Porsche 986 Boxster is 2/3 Porsche 911 for less than half the price
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Aside from a few issues with the M96 engines, which should be taken care of by now, the original Boxster is a blast
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Porsche 944 is, often, referred to as the "German Miata" for its impeccable balance
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What the 944 lacks in power, it makes up with lightness and 50:50 weight distribution thanks to a rear-mounted, manual transmission
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The 944 Turbo is expensive as those are already eyed by collectors
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The US-spec Porsche 944 is down on power compared to EU models due to smog regulations, resulting in just 143 horsepower for the base model
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Porsche 987 Cayman improves upon the 986, but it will cost a bit more
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The 987's 9X7 platform is an evolution of the 9x6 modular platform, underpinning the Porsche 996 and 986
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More reliable M97 engines are introduced on the Porsche 987
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The 987 can also be had as a Boxster if you want open-top thrills
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Manual examples of the 987 are preferable since 987.1 models still have the 5-speed Mercedes automatic
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Surprisingly, you can still get a Porsche 928 for relatively cheap
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Porsche's more luxurious take on the sports car was produced for 18 years
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Even base models came with a V-8, but manual-equipped cars are a rarity
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The cheapest Porsche was meant to be a VW. These are dirt-cheap
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Only the rare 924 Carrera, Turbo, and even rarer 924 Turbo Targa can be considered true collectibles
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