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2007 Porsche Boxster Convertible on 2040-cars

US $26,991.00
Year:2007 Mileage:26757 Color:
Location:

Sarasota, Florida, United States

Sarasota, Florida, United States

Suncoast Motorsports
2007 Porsche Boxster 2D
Asking Price $27,285
Contact VINCE CATENA at (941) 544-3990 for more information!
2007 Porsche Boxster 2D
Price: $27,285 Engine: 2.7L 6 cyls Color: Blue
Stock #: B1686 Transmission: Manual Interior: Black
VIN: WP0CA29887U711737 Mileage: 26,757 Body Style: Convertible

Contact VINCE CATENA at (941) 544-3990 for more information!

Suncoast Motorsports
Phone: (941) 544-3990
Website: http://www.suncoastmotorsports.com
Address: 5005 S. Tamiami Trail
Sarasota, FL, 34231
Vehicle Comments
NEW TRADE- IN: Don't miss this one. If you are looking for a super clean low mileage Boxster, then look no further. This car is ready to go and has less than 27k miles!! It was driven less than 4000 miles per year!! Includes a CARFAX buyback guarantee... Superb Condition and extremely well cared for. Black on Black 2007 Boxster. Manual transmission. Options Include: Heated Front Seats, 18" Boxster S Wheels, Wheel Caps with color Porsche Crest, Porsche Windstop, BOSE Surround Sound System, Self-dim mirrors & rain sensors, Bi-Xenon headlights. We offer competitive financing and can accept trade ins. CALL OR TEXT VINCE CATENA AT 941-544-3990 FOR MORE INFORMATION. We can assit with shipping this car anywhere in the world! Please note, this price does not include a $599 Dealer fee. ...
Vehicle Features
Technical
2.7 liter flat 6 cylinder DOHC engine with variable valve timing
245 horsepower
2 Doors
Rear-wheel drive
Safety
4-wheel ABS brakes
Traction control - ABS and driveline
Head airbags - Curtain 1st row
Passenger Airbag - Cancellable
Front fog/driving lights
Rear fog lights
Stability control
Exterior
Convertible roof - Power
Convertible occupant rollover protection
Convertible window - Glass rear window
Intermittent window wipers
Privacy/tinted glass
Rear spoiler - Power
Convenience
Remote power door locks
Power windows with 2 one-touch
Air conditioning
Cruise control
Universal remote transmitter
Tilt and telescopic steering wheel
Multi-function remote - Trunk/hatch/door
Power heated driver mirror
External temperature display
Tachometer
Trip computer
Speed-proportional power steering
Heated passenger mirror - Heated
Heated Windshield Washer Jets - Jets
Interior air filtration
Clock - In-dash
Rear defogger
Center Console - Full with locking storage
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Preparing for Le Mans 2014 Porsche remembers 1971 and the 917 [w/video]

Sun, 07 Apr 2013

Porsche has given us another look back at its successes at the 24 Hours of Le Mans. This time it's 1971, the year that its 917 set records that haven't all been eclipsed. It's 45-kilogram magnesium tube frame was the lightest, Jackie Oliver set the fastest in-race lap with a time that still stands, and winning drivers Helmut Marko - the same Helmut Marko currently with Infiniti Red Bull Racing - and Gilles Lethem did so many laps that their distance wasn't exceeded until the Audi R15 TDI did it in 2010.
1971 was also the year of the "Pink Pig." With bodywork created by a French aerodynamics firm, the wider, rounder 917 earned the porcine moniker so Porsche painted it pink and labeled it with the cuts you'd get from a pig. Sponsor Martini was so miffed they demanded all Martini branding be removed. No one can remove the thousands of photographs taken of the car ever since. Enjoy that and more in the video below.

Porsche 911 Cabriolet refresh may hide new engine

Wed, 22 Jan 2014

If we learned nothing else from our recent frolic through Porsche's secret museum, it's that the automaker goes to incredible lengths to disguise future products during initial testing. Just as a number of cars in that Stuttgart bunker hid the true identity of developmental mules (like the Audi-V8-powered 911), such could very well be the case with these spy shots showing what, on the surface, appears to be simply a facelifted 991 911 Cabriolet.
Similar to what we saw last month on a 911 coupe, this Cabriolet has obvious styling modifications made to the front and rear fascias suggesting that the 911's still-fresh appearance is already set to get a few tweaks. The big news here is at the rear of the car. The additional vents on the lower edge of the fascia and the mocked-up vent above the engine leads our spy photographer to believe that a new engine could be tucked under the body work - likely a smaller-displacement, turbocharged flat-six focusing more on improving fuel efficiency and reducing exhaust emissions rather than performance.
We last heard rumblings of such a detuned 911 back in August, but could this be our first look at said new model? Have a look for yourself, and let us know what you think - either about this mule specifically or the idea of a "green" 911, in Comments below.

Autocar pits Porsche 911 Turbo S against Formula 4 racer

Fri, 20 Jun 2014

There is a long-running argument among performance car fans: power vs. weight. In one corner you get cars generally with small engines making modest numbers but able to corner like they are telepathic, and in the other there are big thumping mills that are rocketships in a straight line but lumber in the turns. Autocar takes an interesting look this continuum in a recent video pitting a 552-hp Porsche 911 Turbo S against a 185-hp Formula 4 racecar. It hopes to find whether the Porsche's huge power advantage is enough to defeat the better grip and aero offered by the nimble racer.
There's no doubt that the Porsche is an utterly fantastic road car. The 911 Turbo looks mean with all of those intakes to suck in cool air, and it backs up the posture with huge amounts of grip available thanks to its all-wheel drive-system. However, at 3,538 pounds, it's a bit of a porker compared to the 1,135-pound Formula 4 car. The open-wheel car boasts just a 2.0-liter naturally aspirated four-cylinder from Ford and a six-speed sequential-manual gearbox, but it has loads of downforce to make up for it.
It shouldn't be a surprise that the formula car wins in the corners. After all, that's what it's made for. So do you think the massive horsepower superiority of the Porsche is enough to even the playing field? Scroll down to watch the video and find out, and even if you're not curious of the winner the 911 does some mean powerslides.