Old 04-27-22, 08:31 AM
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Mojo31
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Originally Posted by tiger1964
Not sure how many C&V/BF'ers have this problem, but few options for my Porsche Boxster. A hitch would be nice but the few out there require cutting the car . The other choice is a rack from a company called Bird Automotive where the rack slides into two tubes mounted permanently under the rear of the car (bolt-on, no cutting/welding). Alas, $500 new the last time I checked but a fellow owner offered me his for $100 if I wanted to come get it... 475 miles away round trip. Yeah, it was worth it. As installing the rack onto the tubes just about requires laying on the ground to insert, I tend to leave it on for long periods during the cycling season. My wife's Honda S2000 has a hitch, so a regular hitch-mount rack fits easily.
The answer to your problem is to trade the Boxster for a Macan S or GTS. Drives like a Boxster, but can get a hitch for it. Believe it or not, but it's a pretty good track car as well!
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