2005 Porsche Boxster Convertible on 2040-cars
Naples, Florida, United States
2005 Porsche Boxster Convertible with only 57,000 miles! Extra clean! Manual transmission, top in excellent condition!
Please feel free to message us or call Tom Nott 352-398-3957 if you have any questions. Naples Import Autos 771 Airport Pulling Road North Naples, FL 34104 Payment Policy Shipping Policy Naples Import Autos uses fully licensed and insured third party shipping companies and will not be responsible for delivery time lines or any damages that my occur during transport, any damage claims will be directed to the shipping company. Shipping prices vary by location and service provided. Naples Import Autos will be happy to assist our customers with local transportation and accommodations if you choose to pick up your vehicle in person. Most of our clients have their vehicle shipped. As a courtesy to our customers we can handle all shipping arrangements. Customer is responsible for all shipping costs. If you are the winner and are interested in having it shipped, just let us know and we will walk you through the process. Many people like to visit Florida and make a vacation out of the whole trip. We will be happy to pick you up at the local airport which is 45 minutes from our facility. Or, you may also consider renting a car one-way to Naples from your location. There are many rental car agencies nearby to which you can return the car and then drive your new one home! For an example of comparable shipping rates click here: http://passport.cargotel.com/open/passportquote/ Returns Policy Terms & ConditionsIf the deposit is not received within 3 business days of the close of auction or if the balance is not paid in full within 5 days following the close of auction, we reserve the right to re-list the vehicle or sell it to another qualified buyer. Naples Import Autos reserves the right to end this auction at any time due to vehicle being listed at multiple locations. We make every effort to present information that is accurate. However, it is based on data provided by the vehicle VIN decoding and/or other sources including but not limited to car history data reports and therefore exact configuration, color, specifications, accessories should be used as a guide only and are not guaranteed. Under no circumstances will we be liable for any inaccuracies, claims or losses of any nature. Furthermore, inventory is subject to prior sale and prices are subject to change without notice. Prices do not include taxes, title and registration fees, finance and/or documentation charges, and shipping fees when applicable. To ensure your complete satisfaction, please verify accuracy prior to purchase. Naples Import Autos is licensed in the State of Florida and is responsible for collecting applicable sales taxes related to vehicle sales. Please note: Sales Tax for Florida Residents is 6% for the state plus any applicable county discretionary tax. Out-of-state (non-Florida resident) taking delivery in Florida: If you take delivery of your vehicle here in Florida and we issue you a temporary tag, and your state has a Reciprocal Agreement with Florida, then we must collect your state’s applicable Sales Tax up to a maximum of the Florida rate of 6%. Any taxes over that amount you will pay when you register the vehicle in your state. If your rate is less than 6% then the lower rate will be collected. You will not be double-taxed. We will provide you a notarized document as to the amounts collected which you may present to your motor vehicle department as evidence of sales tax already paid. Any balance of tax due and related title and registration fees are the buyer’s responsibility. Exporting: If you are purchasing a vehicle which will be exported overseas we can only release the vehicle to you via a transporter/shipper as the vehicle may not be operated on Florida roads with a temporary tag unless sales tax has been collected. We request a copy of the export bill of lading or dock receipt for our records and state audit purposes so that we are not held responsible for taxes.
GuaranteeAll vehicles are sold "as is." Some vehicles may have existing factory warranty.No representations or warranties are made by seller. A Manufacturer Warranty for the vehicle may still apply. Car history reports sometimes convey beginning or ending periods of manufacturer warranties. The best way to confirm this information is to call a manufacturer’s franchise dealer (ask for the service department) and inquire as to the warranty details. You will need to provide them with the VIN when you call. About UsNaples Import Autos is a family owned business in Naples, Florida. Tom Nott, owner of Naples Import Autos, has enjoyed all facets of the car business for 50+ years. He has been a service manager, sales manager, new and used general manager, and a new car franchise owner. His final choice has been the used car business, because he loves too many makes to settle on one. Tom has passed down his extensive knowledge and experience to his family and now enjoys running the business along side them. Naples Import Autos maintains a select variety of luxury and special interest cars and caters to the buyer who does not want to spend their time shopping for a specific vehicle.Enjoy a no-hassle experience with fair market pricing. |
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Auto blog
Porsche expects to hit 200k sales target 3 years early
Fri, Jan 9 2015When Porsche launched the Cayenne, enthusiasts and purists – in between fits of rage – rationalized the SUVs existence by imagining that the money it brought in would guarantee the company's continued ability to produce the many beloved versions of its 911. The same was said when the Panamera arrived, and again when the Macan was unveiled. What probably wasn't imagined when these three more mainstream vehicles joined the Porsche catalog, was how dramatic an impact they'd have on the company's sales figures. The company expects 2015 to be a banner year, as it aims to hit a 200,000-unit sales goal three years ahead of schedule. Porsche sold nearly 190,000 units in 2014, a gain of 17 percent over 2013, while its year-over-year sales for December were up 39 percent. Considering Porsche made these gains before the full impact of the new Macan could be felt, it's no wonder the company is so keen on 2015. Porsche has already moved 45,000 Macans, which would be impressive on its own, were it not for the way the CUV is elevating the brand. According to a report from Reuters, two-thirds of the company's Macan deliveries have been to first-time Porsche customers. Considering these two facts, it will be extremely interesting to see the impact Porsche's newest model has on its sales over a full calendar year.
Porsche Macan fails moose test, Stuttgart responds
Tue, 14 Oct 2014Different countries have different safety standards, but most of them revolve around a similar set of tests: front impact, side impact, offset impact, rollover... the usual. But Sweden has its own test. It's called the Moose Test (or the Elk Test), and it's unique to Scandinavia: a car has to be able to avoid a theoretical antlered mammal on the road while traveling at 43.5 miles per hour and return to its previous course without flipping over. The Jeep Grand Cherokee ran afoul of the uniquely Nordic maneuver a couple of years ago, but even more surprising is the way the Porsche Macan has reacted.
Under testing by Sweden's Teknikens Värld, Porsche's downsized crossover - specifically the Macan S Diesel, for what it's worth - didn't flip over, but it skidded off course. In real-world conditions, it follows, the vehicle could run off the road or into oncoming traffic. The testers ran the test several times, and even removed excess weight from the vehicle, and each time it reacted the same way.
In response, Porsche has explained that the behavior is the result of its Active Rollover Protection system kicking in. When the system detects that the vehicle could drastically oversteer, flip over or lose its tire, it momentarily applies the brake on the front outside wheel, allowing the vehicle to shed the cornering forces without losing it completely.
Chris Harris pits Aston GT12 vs 911 GT3 RS vs McLaren 650S
Wed, Oct 21 2015The 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