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2001 Porsche Boxster S Roadster, Convertible, Automatic With Paddle Shifter on 2040-cars

US $11,995.00
Year:2001 Mileage:92398 Color: The front
Location:

Jacksonville, Florida, United States

Jacksonville, Florida, United States
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Porsche’s “entry-level” model packs a mid-mounted six-cylinder engine. Styling harks back to the original Porsche 356 of the 1950s and to the seldom-seen 550 Spyder and RS60 models of the past. The Boxster name blends the term used for horizontally opposed engines (“boxers”) with the car’s roadster body.

This is a Boxster S with a stronger engine. Boxster rivals include the Audi TT, BMW Z3 and M roadster, Honda S2000 and Mercedes-Benz SLK.

The S model Boxsters have a new cloth headliner for the fabric top, to help keep noise levels down. A new three-spoke steering wheel contains a Porsche crest, and new carpeting has been installed in both the front and rear storage compartments. Stabilizer bars mounted behind the headrests gain softer coverings. New LED “interior orientation” lights help the driver locate the ignition switch, door latches and other interior items at night, and they also promise to add a touch of extra elegance to the cockpit.


Exterior
The front-end appearance is similar to that of the rear-engine 911 coupe and convertible. But farther back, the Boxster has an assertive profile all of its own, based on the mid-engine configuration. The power-operated fabric top has a plastic rear window. A rear spoiler and front and rear fog lights are standard.

The S model also has a firmer suspension, bigger brake rotors and a dual exhaust outlet. Cargo compartments at both ends offer a total of 9 cubic feet of space.


Interior
Two occupants enjoy leather-trimmed, body-hugging bucket seats with power recliners and a driver’s-side height adjustment in a down-to-business cockpit. Following a Porsche tradition, the nearly vertical steering wheel telescopes in and out but does not tilt. Standard equipment includes air conditioning, a leather-wrapped steering wheel and handbrake, heated power mirrors, power windows and locks, a cassette stereo system, heated windshield washer nozzles and a theft-deterrent system. The S model adds remote keyless entry and variable intermittent wipers, as well as a sport suspension and 17-inch tires.



Under the Hood
Stepping up a notch, the Boxster S, has a 3.2-liter DOHC six-cylinder that makes 250 hp and is mated with Porsche’s optional Tiptronic five-speed-automatic transmission, which incorporates steering-wheel buttons for manual gear selection. Traction control, side-impact airbags and antilock brakes are standard.

This particular vehicle is in overall great shape. The car runs and drives great. Just look at the pictures and judge for yourself. The vehicle is mechanically sound and the interior looks nice and smells great. The engine sounds great, it handles and drives superbly and has no problem developing high speeds. NEW TOP MOTOR AND BRACKETS, OVER $1000 just in parts, new brakes and new rear tires.

Now here are some highlights:

·        Convertible!

·        Great Color Combination: White with Black Interior

·        Soft-Top in GREAT Condition Leather Interior

·        Automatic Transmission

·        Cruise Control

·        ABS

·        Anti-Theft Protection

·        Air-tight doors

·        Rollover Protection System

·        Emergency Trunk Release

·        Power Windows

·        Power Doors

·        Adjustable Steering Wheel

·        Traction Control System

·        Mint Clean Condition

·        CD-Player

·        AM/FM Stereo

·        Keyless Entry

·        Cold A/C

·        Speed Intermittent Wipers

·        Trip Computer

·        All lights work, gauges...etc work great.

·        Horn, turn signals everything works as it should.

·        Michelin tires look great with over 90% left!

·        ONLY 92,398 miles

 

Values

NADAGuides.com logo
5/21/2014

2001 Porsche Boxster-6 Cyl.-5/6 Spd.


Roadster 2D S

NADAguides.com Price Report
 Rough
Trade-In
Average
Trade-In
Clean
Trade-In
Clean
Retail
Base Price$6,300$7,800$9,050$11,925
Mileage: (90,000) miles$1,675$1,675$1,675$1,675
Total Base Price$7,975$9,475$10,725$13,600
Options:
Tiptronic Trans.$350$350$350$400
Traction Control$200$200$200$225
PRICE with Options$8,525$10,025$11,275$14,225

 

We are VOLUME dealer in Florida and all cars are sold at low margin and quickly. Please feel free to call me if you have any questions (904) 994-2021. DEALERS and WHOLESALERS are welcome.

 

For additional information call

 

Bo at 904-994-2021


Terms of sale:

Because this is a pre-owned car, the seller shall not be responsible for the correct description, authenticity, genuineness, or defects herein, and makes no warranty in connection therewith. Vehicle is sold in the AS-IS Condition (Unless the car has factory warranty). No allowance or set aside will be made on account of any incorrectness, imperfection, defect or damage. Any descriptions or representations are for identification purposes only and are not to be construed as a warranty of any type. It is the responsibility of the buyer to have thoroughly inspected the vehicle and to have satisfied himself or herself as to the condition and value and to bid based upon that judgment solely. The seller shall and will make every reasonable effort to disclose any known defects associated with this vehicle at the buyer's request prior to the close of sale. Seller assumes no responsibility for any repairs regardless of any statements about the vehicle. $500 Deposit via PayPal within 24 hours after the end of the auction. The balance (cash, money order, bank check or wire transfer) is due 3 days after the end of the auction. If this is not done in 24 hours the car will simply be offered to the next person in line as a second chance offer and negative feedback will be given regardless of retaliation. NO EXCEPTIONS!!! I am sorry, but too many non paying bidders there. 0 Feedback and non paying bidders might be canceled any time of the auction. Anyone that bids on the car and retracts the bid will be blocked forever.

All potential buyers are more than welcome to inspect the vehicle before the end of the auction.

 

FEES:

Since we are a licensed Florida dealership, we HAVE to collect TAX, TAG, TITLE and DEALERSHIP fees ONLY for Florida residents (call us if you want exact quote BEFORE you put a bid please). All other states pay $345.00 dealership fee ONLY. (It includes us doing the paperwork, over-nighting it to which ever state you are in and issuing temporary tag that is good for 30 days)

Financing:

We offer primary and secondary financing. For bad credit, you need 20% down, job (proof of income), a phone bill, 10 references, driver’s license, and a proof of insurance.

Shipping:

You are more than welcome to pick the car up yourself or arrange your own shipping, but if you don’t know anything about it and need help I will be glad to arrange the shipping.

Shipping in the continental US is about $700.00- $850.00 from coast to coast, similar prices from Florida to N.Y. If you are somewhere in between use common sense and figure it out, or email me and I can give you quote by the next day. Shipping would be paid COD.

The shipping to Europe from Florida would cost about$ 800.00 (Ro-Ro)

Enclosed Container to Rotterdam, Antwerp or Bremenhaven $1100.00. Spain, Portugal, France, Italy, Scandinavian states and England are about $1400.00. Container is prepaid. Ro-Ro is paid when you get the car.

The shipping to Middle East, Australia, Japan and Africa is about $1500.00 (RO-RO)

All shipping is paid once you get the car. So no cost out of pocket at all until you take delivery of the car. I don’t have container info yet, but if interested let me know.

I would take care of all the necessary paperwork and bring the vehicle to the Jacksonville port to be shipped.

Feel free to ask any questions or request any pictures of any are of the car that you feel is important and I might have missed. Do not ask questions that have been answered in the listing. Please look at my feedback and bid with confidence. Thank you for looking and good luck bidding.

 

 

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