I’m considering buying a 2000-2003 Porsche Boxster and I have no prior experience with that line of cars. I’m 6’5″ tall and 205 lbs, does anybody have any advice on whether I’d be comfortable? Any comments on head room and leg room? Any general advice would be appreciated!
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Dude Porsche is for people who like looking like cocks, that’s just the way it is. Save up the money and get yourself a Ferrari F40, they’re not that expensive at all nowadays and they go like crazy. And you will be the eyecatcher of the town in that car, not the prick who steals everybody’s parking spaces…
Ofcourse. Most German men are very tall.
I’m 5’9″ and I had no trouble with leg or head room in the Boxsters. One of my salesmen was 6’2″ and about 190 lbs. and he never had a problem with room – once he moved the seat back.
Go to a dealership and ask to at least sit in one to make sure you are comfortable. I’m not saying to buy one from a dealership – just to check out the car. If you can get a test drive go for it! If I could afford to buy a Porsche I would in a heart beat. And I’d have winter tires and drive it year round.
as it is a convertible, the skys the limit
Zune and iPod: Most people compare the Zune to the Touch, but after seeing how slim and surprisingly small and light it is, I consider it to be a rather unique hybrid that combines qualities of both the Touch and the Nano. It’s very colorful and lovely OLED screen is slightly smaller than the touch screen, but the player itself feels quite a bit smaller and lighter. It weighs about 2/3 as much, and is noticeably smaller in width and height, while being just a hair thicker.
I’ll gear this review to 2 types of people: current Zune owners who are considering an upgrade, and people trying to decide between a Zune and an iPod. (There are other players worth considering out there, like the Sony Walkman X, but I hope this gives you enough info to make an informed decision of the Zune vs players other than the iPod line as well.)
I’ll gear this review to 2 types of people: current Zune owners who are considering an upgrade, and people trying to decide between a Zune and an iPod. (There are other players worth considering out there, like the Sony Walkman X, but I hope this gives you enough info to make an informed decision of the Zune vs players other than the iPod line as well.)
If you’re still on the fence: grab your favorite earphones, head down to a Best Buy and ask to plug them into a Zune then an iPod and see which one sounds better to you, and which interface makes you smile more. Then you’ll know which is right for you.
This is getting a bit more subjective, but I much prefer the Zune Marketplace. The interface is colorful, has more flair, and some cool features like ‘Mixview’ that let you quickly see related albums, songs, or other users related to what you’re listening to. Clicking on one of those will center on that item, and another set of “neighbors” will come into view, allowing you to navigate around exploring by similar artists, songs, or users. Speaking of users, the Zune “Social” is also great fun, letting you find others with shared tastes and becoming friends with them. You then can listen to a playlist created based on an amalgamation of what all your friends are listening to, which is also enjoyable. Those concerned with privacy will be relieved to know you can prevent the public from seeing your personal listening habits if you so choose.