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Porsche Data Guide
Boxster
and Boxster S (986, 1997-2004)
| Model year |
Type |
Capacity
(cc) |
Max.Power
(bhp) |
Top
Speed
(mph) |
Accel’n
0-62mph |
Weight
(kgs) |
| 1997-1999
|
Boxster 2.5
|
2480
|
204
|
149
|
6.9
|
1250
|
| 2000-2002
|
Boxster 2.7
|
2687
|
220
|
155
|
6.6
|
1260
|
| 2003-2004
|
Boxster 2.7
|
2687
|
228
|
157
|
6.4
|
1275
|
| 2000-2002
|
Boxster S
|
3179
|
252
|
162
|
5.7
|
1295
|
| 2003-2004
|
Boxster S
|
3179
|
260
|
164
|
5.9
|
1320
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Comments
The Boxster has taken the Porsche world by storm, with reviewers
loading the roadster with top awards for performance and handling.
Boxsters have suffered considerable depreciation in recent years, but this
offers some remarkable bargains for buyers, particularly among the early
2.5-litre cars.
The
2003 models (sold from September 2002) represent a good step forward in
build quality and also come with the glass rear window – a significant
improvement on the old plastic version.
The 2.5-litre and 2.7-litre Boxsters come with 5-speed manual
transmission, while the S has a 6-speed gearbox.
5-speed Tiptronic S automatic transmission is available for all the
Boxster types.
Boxster 2.5
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Boxster 2.7
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Boxster S
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Boxster S 2002
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