2013 Porsche Boxster Convertible 2-door 2.7l on 2040-cars
Vail, Arizona, United States
Selling our beautiful Agate Grey Metallic Porsche Boxster. Highly desirable color, with black leather interior and dark tint. The car is in beautiful condition and is a blast to drive. Why pay new car price? AZ residents avoid sales tax as this is a private sale (that's huge!!). We have all of the books and manuals that came with the car. It has never been in the rain and is always garaged by non-smoking owner.
It has the following options (right off the original window sticker) Agate Grey Metallic Paint Power Sport Seats (heated) Infotainment package with Bose Stereo Premium Package Rain Sensor Automatically Dimming Mirrors 19" Boxster "S" wheels Wheel Caps- Color Porsche Crest Wind Deflector 2 Zone Air Conditioning Bi-xenon headlights Navigation Bose surround sound Sirius XM Dark window tint Sticker price was $62k I will provide additional pics on request. It has one tiny nick in the hood from some road debris. |
Porsche Boxster for Sale
2007 porsche boxster roadster s, low miles, navigation, preferred pkg plus!(US $33,988.00)
1998 porsche boxster convertible 2-door 2.5l
2002 porsche boxter s 54k miles
2001 porsche boxster base convertible 2-door 2.7l(US $12,000.00)
Cpo boxster one owner hardtop(US $48,888.00)
2004 boxster s 3.2l - 15k lapis blue metallic . mint and loaded - triptonic(US $23,500.00)
Auto Services in Arizona
Windshield Replacement Phoenix ★★★★★
Windshield Replacement & Auto Glass Repair Chandler ★★★★★
University Motor Werks ★★★★★
The Path Less Traveled Automotive ★★★★★
Supreme Automotive ★★★★★
San Tan Automotive ★★★★★
Auto blog
The dream of the '90s is alive in Porsche 968 retro review
Tue, Jun 30 2015Only a month after Porsche confirmed that the next-generation Boxster and Cayman will get four-cylinder engines, it is apt that we have a MotorWeek retro review of the 1992 Porsche 968. Porsche hoped the 968 – nee 944 – and its naturally-aspirated, 3.0-liter, four-cylinder would revive sales of its entry-level line, but that didn't happen: going on sale in 1992, 1995 was its last year on the market. This was at a time when a stock 968 coupe cost $39,850, surpassing the out-the-door price of a loaded Chevrolet Corvette. The 968 convertible cost $51,000. That didn't stop MotorWeek's unanimous support of the 968, praising its design, the delivery of its 236 horsepower and 225 pound-feet of torque, and its handling - MotorWeek called it "Pure 90s performance," in spite of some fiddly switchgear and a noisy, firm ride. You can watch the review above. We have a feeling Porsche's four-cylinder fortunes will go much better this time around.
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.
Why you must buy an air-cooled Porsche 911 now
Fri, 14 Feb 2014"Because" might be a good response to our headline, but as a vintage (purists might call 'proper') Porsche 911 is hardly cheap, we suspect you'll need a better explanation than that. Enter Drive editor Mike Spinelli.
Spinelli sits down with Zac Moseley and Mick Prichinello from Classic Car Club Manhattan to first explain why the market for old, air-cooled 911s has gotten so hot over the past few years, and to discuss if it's a bubble that's about to burst. Following that, this video is really is just three guys sitting around talking about old Porsches for 35 minutes. Which, you know, we're pretty onboard with.
Scroll down and have a look at the latest episode of After/Drive, from Drive.