2008 porsche boxster type s convertible 2-door 2.7l(US $32,500.00)
2006 porsche boxster(US $27,850.00)
Porsche boxster chassis shell, clear title(US $1,200.00)
Like new, 59k miles, custom head rest, htd seats, new 2013 turbo wheels & tires(US $13,999.00)
1999 boxster only 29k 1 owner miles, fantastic condition, custom head rest(US $15,750.00)
04 boxster only 18k miles,2 owner,5 speed manual,,custom head rest,xenon lights(US $21,950.00)
2001 porsche boxster s 6 spd convertible with hardtop low miles 18" whls ca car
2011 porsche boxster(US $45,900.00)
2006 porsche boxster s carfax certified(US $27,995.00)
2013 porsche boxster s pdk black sport chrono nav heated vented seats 1409 miles
2004 porsche boxster s roadster cpo warranty bose sound
2003 porsche boxster roadster convertible low miles!!! beautiful!!! no reserve!!
2010 porsche boxster bose bluetooth bixenon
2011 porsche boxster roadster black cpo warranty
2005 porsche boxster seal grey tiptronic sound pkg 18 s wheels clear bra 41k mi
2010 porsche boxster s red 6 speed 19 wheels pasm sport chrono bose lsd 39k mi
2006 porsche boxster 2dr roadster
2006 porsche boxster s ac leather 280 hp 6 speed only 7,601 miles flat six 3.2l
S hardtop tiptronic automatic bose xenons heated seats psm 18's 1-owner(US $24,900.00)
2008 porsche boxster base convertible 2-door 2.7l ** red / black ** near mint(US $31,995.00)
Boxster with 3.4 liter carrera engine - professionally converted - powerful!
2006 porsche boxster "low miles, excellent condition!!!"
2013 porsche boxster s black/ carrera red navi only 105 miles(US $76,500.00)
Clean car - 3 owners - tiptronic - no reserve!
2001 porsche boxster 5-speed, 37,000 miles, mint condition!!!!!!!(US $18,900.00)
2002 porsche boxster s: low miles, offered by authorized mercedes dealer, superb(US $17,881.00)
2007 porsche boxster base convertible 2-door 2.7l(US $23,500.00)
2006 porsche boxster 2dr roadster 5 speed man trans convertible rear spoiler(US $25,580.00)
2013 porsche boxster s convertible 2-door 3.4l(US $69,999.00)
2000 porsche boxster s, 33k original miles, tiptronic transmission, triple black
Certified one-owner clean carfax 9k miles! bose,19alloys,bi-xenons,heated seats(US $32,995.00)
1997 porsche boxster s convertible 2-door 2.5l(US $10,300.00)
$479 lease - largest dealer in 39 states - huge allocation - nationwide shipping
1999 porsche boxster convertible 5speed leather turbo wheels(US $8,980.00)
1998 porsche boxster convertible 5speed 2tone leather alloys 69k miles(US $9,980.00)
2002 s used 3.2l h6 24v manual rwd convertible premium(US $22,900.00)
36,000 original miles
Porsche boxster s (987)(US $31,987.00)
2001 porsche boxster roadster convertible 2-door 2.7l(US $14,500.00)
2005 porsche boxster- 11,000 miles- one owner- mint condition(US $28,900.00)
Porsche boxster s cabriolet 2d(US $32,999.00)
2002 porsche boxster roadster convertible 2-door 2.7l
2008 limited edition
2,098 miles! - showroom condition - pdk transmission!!
21926 miles / pdk / heated and ventilated seats / bi-xenon / satellite radio(US $39,700.00)
1999 porsche boxster***super low miles***fl(US $21,995.00)
2012 porsche boxster pdk low miles navigation white bose audio tan leather(US $52,995.00)
2013 boxster s navigation white beige interior sport chrono package new sport(US $74,790.00)
2002 porsche boxster s low reserve 201-376-8510
1998 porsche boxster base convertible 2-door 2.5l(US $10,500.00)
1999 porsche boxster convertible 2-door 2.5l no reserve
5spd manual - tan leather interior - clean carfax - fresh engine!(US $13,500.00)
2000 porsche boxster roadster convertible lo miles, factory navigation
2006 porsche boxster 5 speed manual 2-door convertible(US $24,995.00)
2007 porsche boxster roadster 6-spd htd leather 33k mi! texas direct auto(US $28,780.00)
2000 porsche boxster roadster s convertible 2-door 3.2l custom show track(US $21,500.00)
Just in time for the warm weather !!!!
1999 porsche boxster base convertible 2-door 2.5l(US $17,900.00)
2000 porsche boxster roadster convertible 2-door 2.7l
2004 porsche boxster s
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2015 Porsche 911 GTS widens your rear-engined choices
Fri, Nov 21 2014"Porsche needs to offer more versions of the 911" is not a phrase you'll hear uttered often. Not with 15 versions already in the catalog. But with the opening of this year's LA Auto Show, Porsche has introduced four more to bring the total up to nineteen variants. And more are no doubt on the way. What you're looking at is the new Porsche 911 GTS, which has grown from one model in the previous generation to four. Buyers will be able to choose between rear- or all-wheel drive and between coupe and cabriolet body-styles, but either way they'll be looking at a 3.8-liter flat six with 430 horsepower. That slots it in between the base Carrera and the GT3, but unlike the hardcore latter, it can be had with choice of manual or dual-clutch transmission – bringing the available configurations of 911 GTS up to eight. Spec the DCT and you'll be reaching 60 in as little as 3.8 seconds, but the pleasure won't come cheap: prices range from $114,200 for the rear-drive coupe to $132,800 for the all-wheel-drive cabrio, plus another $995 for delivery. But for that much scratch you also get the Powerkit, Sport Chrono package, wider track, lower suspension, Xenon headlamps, Alcantara trim, 20-inch alloys and more all thrown in as standard.
2015 Porsche Cayenne GTS proves performance is relative
Thu, Nov 20 2014The Turbo may be the most powerful model in the Cayenne range, but the GTS is arguably the enthusiast's choice. (In so far as a 4,500-pound crossover can be considered an "enthusiast's choice," anyway.) And now, after refreshing the rest of the Cayenne lineup, Porsche has revealed the new Cayenne GTS, alongside its new 911 GTS stablemate, here at the LA Auto Show. Like the new Cayenne S, the new GTS drops the previous version's atmospheric V8 for a 3.6-liter twin-turbo V6, but ups the output to 440 horsepower and 445 pound-feet of torque to propel Zuffenhausen's portliest to 62 in a scant 5.2 seconds. Alongside the power upgrade, the GTS gets a lowered air suspension and sportier exhaust, the beefier brakes from the Cayenne Turbo and an upgraded aero kit to help with the whole barn-door-profile thing. Just don't expect all that extra kit and the prestige of a Porsche badge on your crossover to come cheap, with prices starting at $95,500 (plus $995 destination).
2015 Porsche Panamera Exclusive Series is a seriously quick way to spend $260k
Wed, 19 Nov 2014Porsche is usually associated with being a sports car brand, but with vehicles like the Cayenne and Panamera it takes a step into the world of luxury against firmly established players like Mercedes-Benz. One way for the company to poke its head above the high-class fray is by taking things further, and in the case of the Panamera Exclusive Series at the Los Angeles Auto Show, it means pushing grandeur to extreme levels.
Coming in at an absolutely eye-watering $263,900, plus $995 destination, the Panamera Exclusive starts its life as the already sumptuous Panamera Turbo S Executive with a 4.8-liter, twin-turbo V8 making 570 horsepower on an extended wheelbase. To help justify the extra $63,000 for the Exclusive, though, the model gets 20-inch black Sport Classic wheels and an interior in swaddled in Nappa leather with dark walnut and piano black trim. Rear passengers also get 10.1-inch touchscreens mounted on the back of the front seats. A set of fitted Poltrana Frau leather luggage is included with each one, as well.
The luxurious sedan earns it Exclusive moniker because just 100 of them are being made worldwide. Scroll down to read about Porsche's ultimate limousine.
Porsche Cayman GT4 speeds back into view
Tue, 18 Nov 2014We're all familiar with the succession of numbers that follow the letters GT on a hard-core Porsche 911: the GT1 that was Stuttgart's Le Mans contender in the late 90s, the GT2 that packs turbochargers but without the Turbo's all-wheel drive and excess weight, and the naturally aspirated GT3 that's the enthusiast's choice. But a GT4? That's something new, and exactly what Porsche has in store.
Spied testing in Germany once again is the upcoming GT4 version of the Porsche Cayman, set to supersede the existing GTS and take the place of the previous Cayman R at the top of Porsche's junior sports car range. This latest batch of spy shots doesn't show us much more than the last crop, but gives us a much clearer view at what promises to be the most hardcore Cayman to date.
As you can see, the Cayman GT4 packs a much more aggressive aero kit and rolling stock than any version we've seen to date. It's got a lip spoiler, big air dam and GT3-style vent in front of the hood, deep air scoops along the flanks, a set of spindly alloys packing oversized brakes, a diffuser with twin central exhaust tips around back and a rear wing that's likely to be replaced with a sleeker unit before the GT4 reaches production.
Porsche stalls on Ferrari 458 rival
Mon, 17 Nov 2014A few years ago, reports surfaced that Porsche was planning a new supercar. But the latest intel suggests that the plan has been put indefinitely on the back burner.
The project alternately referred to as 960 or 988 was put forth by CEO Matthias Müller shortly after he assumed control of the German automaker. It called for a mid-engined V8 supercar to slot in between the 911 and the 918 Spyder to take on the likes of the Ferrari 458 Italia, McLaren 650S and sister-company Lamborghini's Gallardo and subsequent Huracán.
Now three years since the idea was first mooted, the vehicle has yet to materialize. According to Autocar, Porsche is putting a greater emphasis on refreshing its existing lineup. Which is probably just as well, because the mid-engined supercar would have a heck of a challenge on its hands to differentiate itself in terms of performance from the 911 GT3 and 911 Turbo, which already give the 458 and company a run for their money.
Car companies may need to start curbing model proliferation
Mon, 17 Nov 2014Looking at the current automotive landscape, especially from German makers, you quickly get the impression that less definitely isn't more. BMW alone offers its 3 Series platform in practically every segment possible, including the regular sedan and 4 Series Gran Coupe, which would seem to be direct competitors. Porsche might be the winner, though, with 20 different variants of the 911 listed for sale on its US website. However, some of this model madness might be reaching an end as companies begin cutting back spending or shifting money to other priorities.
According to Yahoo Finance, the offerings from the German automakers are up 25 percent over the past three years to over 200 models in Europe. The peak is expected to come around 2018 at 230 separate vehicles, according to consulting company PwC.
Amazingly, BMW, which is among the poster children for this model explosion, might be changing its tune. "I'm sure there will be points in the future where we look at certain cars and say, 'Maybe we need to think differently now,'" said head of sales Ian Robertson in an interview, according to Yahoo Finance. The statement certainly sounds shocking coming from a company rumored to have 23 front-wheel-drive vehicles all using a single platform on the way.
Are you the Porsche Pajun?
Mon, 17 Nov 2014The prospect of Porsche building a smaller version of the Panamera has been an on-again, off-again proposition as the German automaker seems to go back and forth on the project. Last we heard, Porsche had pushed back the so-called Pajun (shorthand for Panamera Junior) until 2019 at the earliest, but we could be looking at it right here.
The automaker's everything-but-automotive division Porsche Design is working on a luxury condo complex called (simply enough) Porsche Design Tower. It's been three years in the making and will take at least another year or two to complete, but the gist of it is that the 57-floor building will include 132 apartments, each with its own en-suite garage in which the residents' cars will be parked thanks to giant elevators.
Porsche Design released a series of renderings showing what the property will look like once complete. Most of the renderings feature Porsches, of course - production models you can find in any of the brand's showrooms, like the one just 23 miles away in Coral Gables. But one of the renderings of the giant glass elevators shows something rather unusual.
Porsche 911 GT3 named Performance Car of the Year by Road & Track
Thu, 13 Nov 2014The Porsche 911 GT3 is a very, very good performance car. Yes, we know this is like saying fire is hot and a shovel to the head hurts. What's different about this proclamation, then? Well, we bring up the 911 GT3's inherent goodness because our friends at Road & Track have named it their 2015 performance car of the year.
This is, our joking aside, a big accomplishment for the 911 GT3, due largely to the field of cars it beat out. There were many equally track-focused wonders in attendance, including the Ferrari 458 Speciale, Chevrolet Camaro Z/28 and Dodge Viper SRT TA, as well as more capable everyday vehicles, like the Jaguar F-Type R Coupe, BMW M3 and Ford Mustang GT.
But it was the 475-horsepower, rear-engined track star that R&T fell for, with editor-in-chief Larry Webster calling out the Porsche's ridiculous, howling, 9,000-rpm redline, while other editors cited its phenomenal handling character.
This is why we love the Porsche 911 reimagined by Singer
Tue, 11 Nov 2014In the world of restomods, Singer Vehicle Designs is inarguably one of our absolute favorites. The company, founded by rocker Rob Dickinson, has made its name as an obsessive constructor of vintage, built-to-order Porsche 911s with modern internals and beautiful accouterments.
Xcar has put together a lengthy interview with Dickinson, covering the source of his fascination with the 911 and his passion for automotive design, before falling into his rock-and-roll days with his band Catherine Wheel. He also covers how he got into the world of modifying Porsches, rather than just restoring them. There's much, much more in the video, though, and we promise, you won't want to miss it.
Take a look.
Mercedes S63 AMG Coupe vs Porsche Panamera Turbo S in unusual lux showdown
Fri, 07 Nov 2014We'll admit it, we're really looking forward to more time with the Mercedes-Benz S-Class Coupe. Compared to other high-dollar luxury coupes - we're looking at you Bentley Continental GT - it's more stylish, easily more affordable, and since it's a Mercedes, lacks the sense of fragility that comes with a more exotic name plate.
Auto Express has taken a whack at reviewing the new two-door S-Class, and for some reason, the British mag is comparing it with a Porsche Panamera. Now, while comparing the looks of an S-Class Coupe and a Panamera is a bit like holding a beauty contest between Kate Upton and Medusa, this isn't as bizarre a pair as you might think, particularly when you opt for the high-dollar S63 AMG Coupe and the Panamera Turbo S.
The two offer similar power outputs from their force-induced V8s - 577 horsepower in the Benz and 570 horsepower in the Porsche - and are even similar in terms of interior and exterior dimensions. The S-Class actually has an extra inch between the axles and is 1.2 inches longer overall (it's also about 300 pounds heavier). In the cabin, the S-Class also has a tiny bit more rear legroom, with 33.4 inches to the Panamera's 33.3.
