Porsche Boxster

When it debuted in the late '90s, the Porsche Boxster ushered in an era of the more affordable Porsche convertible.

Current Porsche Boxster
The
Porsche Boxster is available in the base version, the more powerful Boxster S and the lightweight Spyder. Standard on every model is a six-speed manual, with Porsche's seven-speed dual-clutch automated manual (named PDK) optional.

Used Porsche Boxster Models
The Boxster was most recently updated for the 2009 model year. The base model's manual transmission also became a six-speed. The Boxster Spyder was introduced for 2011.

Originally, the base Boxster 2.7-liter six-cylinder produced 228 hp, and the Boxster S model's bigger flat-6 displaced 3.2 liters with an output of 258 horses. For 2007, the 2.7-liter was upgraded to pump out 245 hp and the Boxster S gained a 3.4-liter engine with 295 hp. The original Boxster debuted for the 1997 model year.

The first-generation
Porsche Boxster came with a power-operated soft top and a 201-hp, 2.5-liter flat-6 engine. The Boxster S featured 250 hp, larger wheels and brakes and a more stiffly tuned suspension. For 2004, Porsche increased the power output of both engines slightly.

Though reasonable for a luxury-sports roadster, the
Porsche Boxster has been consistently among the most expensive cars in its class.

Options: 19 inch SportDesign wheel, BOSE® Surround Sound System incl. CD storage box, Porsche Communication Management (PCM 3.0) including extende, Sport Chrono Package Plus, Heated seats, Top tinted windscreen, ParkAssist, Fully automatic climate control, 7-speed double clutch transmission (Porsche Doppelkupplung -, Standard seat, Floor mats, PDK 3-spoke sports steering wheel with shift paddles, Wind deflector, Telephone module for PCM

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