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I will let Chat chime in on this:
“The driving experience in the Boxster is more refined and accessible, but potentially less raw and connected than the experience of driving a 914. Enthusiasts often appreciate the direct and unassisted feedback from older cars like the 914, which can make them feel more engaged with the vehicle’s handling.” |
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