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2014 Porsche Boxster S Convertible, 1k Miles, Automatic. No Stories, Owners Car on 2040-cars

Year:2014 Mileage:1052
Location:

Gainesville, Florida, United States

Gainesville, Florida, United States

2014 Porsche Boxster S is powered by the detuned version of the Porsche 911 Carrera's 3.4-liter F-6. Under the hood of the 2014 Boxster S, the 3.4-liter mill makes 315 hp and 266 lb-ft of torque. Both engines come standard with a six-speed manual, with a PDK seven-speed dual-clutch automatic an optional extra. In our testing,  Boxster S with the PDK took 4.2 seconds in 0-60mph.
We're huge fans of the current-generation Boxster -- so much so that it was a finalist for Car of the Year in 2013. "Beautifully balanced and predictable and precise. You want more power, but don't need it to enjoy the chassis. One of the most delightful and engaging sports cars you can buy, at any price," we wrote. In our First Test of the Boxster S, we wrote, "Something about the flyweight Boxster makes it feel nimbler and quicker than its big brother. With the engine right behind the driver, the Boxster is just an incredibly well-balanced car. When pushed hard in the corners it feels like it's rotating right around your hips. The Boxster becomes part of the driver and feels like an extra appendage -a fantastic feeling few cars can deliver." (Motortrend.com)
The 2014 Boxster borrows interior styling cues from Porsche models like the 911 and Panamera, and reviewers think that the cabin has a pleasing, contemporary design and top-notch materials. Reviewers say it’s easy to find a good driving position in the Boxster, and they think both seats are supportive. Critics are also impressed with the Boxster’s power convertible top, which can be opened or closed while the car is traveling at up to 31 mph. Standard features include partial leather seats, a four-speaker audio system, Bluetooth phone connectivity, an auxiliary jack and an infotainment system with a 7-inch touch-screen display. (USnews.com)
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Porsche is preparing to launch its sub-Cayenne CUV, with a suspected debut at the 2013 Los Angeles International Auto Show, which means we're right about at the point where undisguised models start scampering around the cities and towns of Germany. Our spy photographers snagged just such a model, with only the headlights and taillights concealed by camouflage (no, those comically large lamps aren't a production item).
The undisguised car looks like a tiny Cayenne. Not really surprising, we know, but it's impressive to see how the Cayenne's styling works with the smaller proportions of the Macan. It looks squat, athletic and poised, like it's a small, "sporty" crossover we'd actually want to drive. Both the Macan and the Macan Turbo are shown, with the more powerful model sporting a set of quad exhausts.
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Porsche unlocks secrets of its mid-engine 911

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Porsche is beginning to realize that it's sitting on a goldmine of automotive history with its secret vault full of rare cars. Autoblog toured it a few months ago, and we were amazed at all of the curiosities hidden inside. Now, it's starting to let more folks in thanks to a new series of YouTube videos. The first covered the 965 prototype that shoved a water-cooled, Audi V8 into one of its cars. Next up, a mid-engine 911 that acted as the powertrain test mule for the Boxster.
The Porsche 911 is inextricably linked to its rear-engine layout. They go together like peanut butter and jelly. However, at the time Porsche was developing the Boxster, the company didn't want to lay all of its cards out of the table during testing. As opposed to using camouflage, it put a whole different car on top. The prototype looked just like any other 911 Targa of the day, but the biggest giveaway that something was amiss was the heavily tinted rear window. By obscuring it, inquisitive journalists couldn't peak at the new engine that replaced the backseat.
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