2003 Porsche Boxster/ 64k Miles/ "s"/ 6 Spd/ Leather/ Mint Cond ==>no Reserve<== on 2040-cars
Fresno, California, United States
No Reserve!!! Selling all the way!!! 2003 Porsche Boxster, type s, conv, leather, 6 speed manual trans, only 64k miles, clean carfax! smoged saftied and detailed!!! this boxster is very clean near perfect condition! no rips or tears in side the top is in good conditition, no scratches or ding or dents, this is a non-smoker vehicle, tires are in good condition, it went right through smog with no emission issues, no safety issues, clutch is in good shape, no slippage going on, convertible works in great condition. this car in over all is in great condition!! I have taken lots of up close pictures! if you need any extra ones please call me I will email you some! we also offer free carfaxs! call for yours! hope to talk to you soon!!! **Remember there is No Reserve! this Boxster is selling all the way!!! Good luck and talk to you soon!!!** Thank You, Steven. Steve Clark Auto Sales 559-840-3300/ 2312 N. Clovis Ave Fresno Ca 93727 |
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Porsche Cayman, Boxster caught in GTS trim
Sat, 18 Jan 2014A few months ago, we reported on some leaked information from an internal presentation for upcoming Porsche models. This included details about the Macan and the 911 Targa, which we now know to be true, but there was also talk about GTS versions of the Cayman and Boxster.
Well, it appears we're now getting our first look at these GTS models, as our spy photographers have just snapped a pair of Porsche prototypes out testing - one Cayman and one Boxster.
Right off the bat, we can see that both GTS-branded cars will get a slightly tweaked exterior with new fascias (bringing LED daytime running lights to the Cayman) and air diffusers at the rear. The true gem of these cars will be the added horsepower to the tune of 340 horsepower - a 15-hp bump. A manual transmission will likely be standard, as will Porsche Active Suspension Management (PASM).
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UK Porsche GT3 owners are irked that other countries are getting better deals
Sun, 27 Apr 2014Porsche 911 GT3 owners in the United Kingdom are up in arms, but it's not for the reason you might think. Okay, well it sort of is. See, it's been fairly well documented that 911 GT3 owners have had their cars grounded over concerns that the engines could catch fire. Porsche is rushing to build and install replacement engines in all 800 or so cars, scattered around the globe.
This isn't really the issue. The problem for these British owners is compensation. While the car's have been grounded, car notes still need to be paid. To deal with this, American GT3 owners are being paid $2,000 per month. German owners get 175 euros ($242 at today's rates) per day while a GT3 owner in Dubai is allegedly receiving $12,000 (it's unclear if this is a lump sum or a monthly payment). Basically, if you aren't able to drive your six-figure super car, you shouldn't have to pay for it. Seems reasonable regardless of the make.
British owners, though, aren't being compensated, and for 30 to 35 owners, that's not acceptable. They've banded together and are led by Sunil Mehra.