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New Porsche Boxster Overview
The Porsche Boxster makes my head spin like socks in a tumble dryer.
The Porsche Boxster makes my head spin like socks in a tumble dryer. On one hand, I
have always appreciated its composed handling, fashionable badge, and fun-focussed
nature – but for some reason I have never truly fallen for this two-door convertible. It tends
to leave me cold. But hang on...there is a new version in town. This looks much shaper
thanks to the shorter overhangs, widened track, aggressive lines, and larger wheels. The
interior stirs my soul too which until now has remained calmer than a pond. Check-out the
new electric roof, the larger cabin, and the stylish central console. This has been inherited
from the Carrera GT – and makes the new Boxster feel more complete than its predecessor.
This beast is listed in two specifications Boxster and Boxster S.
Both are available with six-
speed manual or PDK transmission. The latter enables thrill seekers to cruise in auto-mode,
or select cogs manually 'without' a foot operated clutch. The Boxster has a 2.7-litre flat-six
engine that - despite the drop in displacement compared to its predecessor - produces
265bhp. That is 10bhp more than the old version. The result is 0-62mph in 5.7 seconds. In
contrast, the Boxster S has a 3.4-litre 315bhp power plant. This produces 5bhp more than
its elderly sibling, and hits 62mph in 5.0 seconds. That is fast. Thank goodness for the solid
chassis, pin-sharp steering, and mighty brakes. Oh, I actually like the new Porsche Boxster.
By Stephen Turvil, motoring.co.uk
By Stephen Turvil, motoring.co.uk
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