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. |
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With more than 300 views there's no chance you'll win the bag, but you can still go on the treasure hunt in the video below.
2014 Porsche 911 Targa takes its crop-top off in Motor City
Mon, 13 Jan 2014Back in 1965, Porsche invented the 911 Targa as a matter necessity. Believing that a finicky National Highway Traffic Safety Administration was prepared to outlaw convertibles, the innovative automaker created the half-open car as a way to keep wind rushing through owners' hair. Though far removed from those formative days, it seems as though the 2015 Porsche 911 Targa has come to the Detroit Auto Show with a new-school version of some old-school tech.
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