How many miles does a Porsche Boxster drive?
1st owner purchased on 08/08/00 and owned in CA until 08/23/05 • 2nd owner purchased on 11/20/05 and owned in CA until 06/18/08 • 3rd owner purchased on 08/11/08 and owned in CA until 04/16/21. 1st owner drove an estimated 10,928 miles/year • 2nd owner drove an estimated 3,039 miles/year • 3rd owner drove an estimated 1,230 miles/year.
What kind of engine does a Boxster 2.5 have?
The problem affects mostly the 2.5 and Carrera 3.4 engines: the 3.2 Boxster S engine appears to be unaffected because it has thicker cylinder walls than the 3.4 engine. When this failure happens, you will see oil and coolant begin to mix together, or a slight unexplained coolant loss.
How many pages are in the Porsche Boxster book?
This article is one in a series that have been released in conjunction with Wayne’s new book, 101 Performance Projects for Your Porsche Boxster. The book contains 312 pages of full color projects detailing everything from performance mods to changing your brake pads.
Where did the 2000 Porsche Boxster come from?
1st owner purchased on 03/03/00 and owned in CA until 07/21/03 • 2nd owner purchased on 07/21/03 and owned in VA until 05/27/16 • 3rd owner purchased on 05/27/16 and owned in VA until .
How many litres does a Porsche Boxster 986 have?
The engine grew to 2.7 litres, with a 3.2 ‘S’ alternative, in ’99. While the 2.5 is currently the bargain basement, the 2.7 is seen as the ultimate everyday Porsche, easy to drive, with lively throttle response and great road manners. The 3.2 S is a more focused package, with a firmer ride and enough power to get into trouble.
When did the Porsche Boxster come out in the US?
The Porsche Boxster arrived for the 1997 model year as a mid-engine convertible aimed at more entry-level shoppers than the typical Porsche. Powered by a flat-6 engine mounted behind the driver, the Boxster combined sporty driving performance with classic roadster looks, inspired by the 550 Spyder.
What makes a Porsche Boxster 2.5 a good car?
Standard 2.5s were bland inside: a good spec as on the car photographed makes a much nicer environment. Extras ranged from small to large trim upgrades (centre console and full leather being among the more desirable) plus air-conditioning, traction control and sport pack suspension.
What was the price of a 1997 Boxster?
The 1997 Boxster featured a base price of $40,745 (MSRP), and even in 2016, the starting price for a top-of-the-line Boxster Spyder rang in at more than $2,000 less than the least-expensive 911 Carrera’s starting MSRP.