smitstui wrote:
It just didn't give the kind of feedback an elise or exige would. It felt wallowy and soft. I just didn't feel in control like i did when driving a lotus fast.
Sounds like new coffin arms required or maybe even just a plain simple geo.
I've owned a lot of Porsche variants (944, 968, 964, 996, a few Boxster and a Cayman) over the years and a few Lotus (Elan, Elise S2 and S1) variants and in general a Porsche is a far more planted road car. If it felt wallowy and soft then something was definitely amiss with that particular vehicle.
The whole IMS/RMS thing is blown way out of proportion by the power of the internet. Yes, it happens on a tiny minority of cars and every time it does it gets well reported but then you could dig up dirt like this on any vehicle. Don't let it put you off buying one.
As per the previous comments on the Boxster, I can't think of another used car on sale which offers better value, £ for £. Sensational car which seems to be sneered at by the general 'enthusiast' but loved by those who have owned one. At least 50% cheaper than a same age 911 and in many respects a better car IMO if you don't need the back seats. If you do, buy a £5k Mondeo to go along with it and you're still quids in
Regards,
Jeremy.