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2015 Porsche Boxster on 2040-cars

US $35,000.00
Year:2015 Mileage:815 Color: Black /
 Black
Location:

Warner Robins, Georgia, United States

Warner Robins, Georgia, United States
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SHOWROOM CONDITION! Classic Black/Black leather! Full factory warranty through 9/19! Work layoff so must sell. Only 815 miles! Will remained garaged & not driven until sold.

**Porsche Doppelkupplung (PDK) dual-clutch auto trans

**Premium Package Plus (Sport Seats, 14-way)
Bi-Xenon Headlights incl. Porsche Dynamic Light System
Automatically Dimming Mirrors with Integrated Rain Sensor, interior and side mirrors
Rain sensor w/ 4-stage sensitivity adjustment.
2-zone Automatic Climate Control
Seat Heating and separate seat ventilation
Porsche Entry & Drive: Vehicle lock/unlock (including both trunks)/start without removing key from pocket
Light Design Package: Additional dimmable ambient LED lighting in overhead console, vanity mirrors, in area of door handles, door storage compartments, driver and passenger footwells and courtesy lighting under the side mirrors.
Power Sport Seats (14-way) with Memory Package

**Infotainment Package with BOSE Surround Sound System
BOSE Surround Sound System 10 speakers including active subwoofer, 8-channel amplifier and a total output of 445 watts/Surround Sound
Porsche Communication Management (PCM) incl. Navigation Module: Central information and communication system w/ high-resolution 7-inch color TFT display (touchscreen) incl. radio w/ RDS double-tuner and single CD/DVD drive w/ audio playback of MP3 music and audio/video DVDs.
Satellite Radio, NavTraffic and NavWeather Receiver, HD Radio Receiver
Online Svcs: A direct interface w/ customer's smartphone via "AHA-Radio" app.
Handsfree Bluetooth for voice + A2DP music streaming

** speedFilm full front paint wrap $1500 (see pic)
** SportDesign steering wheel
** 19" Boxster S Wheels
** $150 Porsche leather key case

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Auto blog

Chris Harris pits Aston GT12 vs 911 GT3 RS vs McLaren 650S

Wed, Oct 21 2015

The Geneva Motor Show is never lacking in exciting performance machinery. And this year was no exception. Our eyes, like those of Chris Harris, were drawn by two hardcore, track-focused versions of existing sports cars. Both wore the name GT3, and now Harris has brought them together for a supercar shootout. And he's thrown one more in for good measure. Those natural rivals are the Aston Martin Vantage GT12 and Porsche 911 GT3 RS, the latter manufacturer having pressed the former to drop the GT3 name to which it claims exclusive domain. There's a great deal that separates them, of course: one's got a V12 up front, the other a flat-six way in the back. But what binds them together is a common approach of taking an existing model, stripping it down, and tightening everything up to make it more of a weapon than a grand tourer. What that means in the Aston's case is a rather high price tag, much higher than that of the Porsche. But scarce demand and speculation on the open market have left British customers, at least, paying as much for the GT3 RS as for the limited-edition Aston. And that takes both into proper supercar territory. So to show what else that kind of money can get you, Monkey has brought along a McLaren. Not the similarly track-focused 675LT, but the standard 650S... Spider, no less, and with worn hard rubber. So which one performs best on the road? Which clocks the fastest lap time on the track? And which gets Harris' vote? You'll have to watch the video for yourself to find out, but it's well worth the 25 minutes of your lunch break. News Source: Chris Harris on Cars via YouTube Aston Martin McLaren Porsche Videos porsche 911 gt3 chris harris mclaren 650s

Overnight action from the 24 Hours of Le Mans

Sun, 23 Jun 2013

We won't go into a recap here, but there are still leading positions being fought for in all classes - it's so close that leads are changing when a car goes into the pits. We'll let the recap wait until the end of the race, so for now enjoy some shots from last night's action at the 24 Hours of Le Mans.

Porsche considering turbo for new GT3 RS [w/poll]

Tue, 03 Jun 2014

Some automakers make one hardcore version of a sports car and are done with it. Or at least they make one at a time. Think Ferrari 458 Speciale, Lamborghini Gallardo Superleggera (or Super Trofeo Stradale or Squadra Corse) or Maserati GranTurismo MC. But not Porsche. It transforms the 911 into the hard-core GT3, the even harder-core GT3 RS, the you've-got-to-be-psychotic GT2 and the do-you-have-a-death-wish GT2 RS. The RS models take things to a further extreme, but what separates GT3 from GT2 models has traditionally been the use of foced induction: GT3s are naturally aspirated, while GT2s go turbo. But that could all be about to change.
According to the rumors making their round of the webosphere, Porsche is considering using a turbocharged engine for the next GT3 RS. The reason is that, as we all know, Porsche has already pushed the 3.8-liter flat-six in the existing GT3 about as far as it can go, and then some. And buyers expect not only a more bare-bones package with the GT3 RS, but also a bit of extra power.
Given that everything seems to be going turbo these days, the move might make some measure of sense, especially if Porsche wants to avoid with the GT3 RS the spontaneous combustion issues it faced with the GT3. But we can't help but wonder why, at that point, it wouldn't just skip the GT3 RS and go straight for the GT2.