2001 Porsche Boxster Roadster Convertible 2-door 2.7l on 2040-cars
Tallahassee, Florida, United States
Very nice condition, VERY low miles (75,549), perfectly maintained (kept in a garage) with all service work performed at dealer. Convertable top replaced 2 years ago (at a cost of over 5K). Tiptronic automatic transmission (an original $3500 option). New tires (at a cost of $1400). Upgraded premier sound package w/Bluetooth hand free phone interface and XM satellite radio (at a cost of $1500). Power adjustable seats. New headlights (old ones had gotten cloudy). Although this car is 13 years old (and has a few imperfections) it still looks GREAT! There is only one defect on the exterior (you can see this in one of the photos) I pulled a small dent out of the rear bumper and then placed a sticker over it to cover the pull holes. The led display on the ac controls also has some minor defects but does not affect the ac operation which works great!
850.228.3975 (please call between 10am and 9pm only). NO CALLS FROM 3rd PARTY RE-SELLERS! Any calls from '800' numbers will be REJECTED! |
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Mark Webber treats Maria Sharapova to a Porsche 918 Spyder joyride
Tue, 29 Apr 2014We don't much like Mark Webber right now. Part of being a racing driver is dealing with promotional stuff. It's not hard to find a driver that can't stand all this nonsense, whether it be promoting a product, meeting investors or attending some obscure event. Even a driver of Webber's caliber - a former Formula One driver for Red Bull Racing and a member of Porsche's factory Le Mans team - has to serve his time at the promo events.
Somehow, though, we don't think the Aussie driver minds this particular promo detail. In the video below, Webber attends the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix in Stuttgart. He then takes tennis superstar Maria Sharapova out for a spin behind the wheel of the Porsche 918 Spyder. The level of jealousy at the Autoblog office is palpable.
Take a look below for the video. And as we're super jealous of Mr. Webber, hop into Comments and caption the above photo based on what you think he's saying to Maria. Bonus points if you can work "vegemite" into the caption.
Porsche digitally dissects its 918 Spyder for your viewing pleasure
Wed, 02 Oct 2013At this point, you'd think we'd know all there is to know about the 2015 Porsche 918 Spyder - except what it's like to drive - but Porsche has released a new video giving us a more in-depth look at its new plug-in hypercar all the same. The animated video gives us numerous cutaway looks at the 918 Spyder while giving a visual demonstration of the car's four hybrid driving modes.
Though nowhere near as exciting as watching the 918 blast around the Nürburgring in record time, this new video is nonetheless both interesting and informative. Scroll down to watch the video yourself, and be sure to check out our live gallery of the production version of the car along with a stock gallery.
'We're not a hedge fund': Porsche plans to curtail speculators and flippers
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