Same. And I read that the Cayman is even louder than the Boxster, despite lacking the soft top, but for having "more of the car" in the cabin with you.
Now the real challenge starts, which is finding a CPO Taycan with the Burmester option. That was even more challenging when I bought the Boxster about 7 years ago (kind of obvious for that car), so much that I gave up on requiring it.
It was the one, single option that I regretted not getting...
If it wasn't for a long freeway commute, the Boxster would still be perfect for me (and likely I'd just switch to the EV version some day). In the city or on country roads, the noise is not a problem at all. It's pleasant and I can still listen to music or whatever.
But at freeway speeds, the...
Man, you're really watering my mouth there. Keeping at least some of the insane precision of my current Porsche, but being able to just drive home in peace in the evening, really sounds like a dream...
I see you're in North California as well, so maybe you know what I'm talking about. Long...
I've had my Boxster 981S for many years, and while it's still a joy to drive in the city and almost everywhere else, making it my commuter car (after not wanting to deal with a separate car during the pandemic anymore) is kind of killing it for me.
During my long freeway commute, it's just loud...