Discussion
Yes it does. If you can call them that. They really are a bit vestigial. More of an "emergency" seat or a small child's seat really.
Handy if you need to get a third person across town/to the pub/up the shops but no good for a journey.
I prefer the two seat format of the Boxster but if the need for such an emergency seat becomes too pressing I might consider a 996 soft-top...
If you need a real 4 seat cabrio you'd probably be better off with an M3 Convertible or something.
Handy if you need to get a third person across town/to the pub/up the shops but no good for a journey.
I prefer the two seat format of the Boxster but if the need for such an emergency seat becomes too pressing I might consider a 996 soft-top...
If you need a real 4 seat cabrio you'd probably be better off with an M3 Convertible or something.
I used to have a 88 targa, had 4 blokes in it once but was pretty tight, ie front seats very far forward and people in back with very little leg room sat bolt upright. Its doable but not comfy. Take the griff and elise, i've had both of those & think they will be great for that trip. get some good aa cover for the griff (just in case)
3 Up in an 89 Carrera Cab from Blighty to Le Mans might be a nightmare for one of you...
We were three up in my 87 Cab last year travelling into the race from an hour away - when we hit the usual traffic one of us was more than happy to get out and walk.....
>> Edited by Leithen on Thursday 31st January 13:38
We were three up in my 87 Cab last year travelling into the race from an hour away - when we hit the usual traffic one of us was more than happy to get out and walk.....
>> Edited by Leithen on Thursday 31st January 13:38
Gassing Station | Porsche General | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff