Tuesday, June 24, 2008

'06 Porsche Boxster

Handling the 2006 Porsche Boxster is a real treat. It chassis comes as a masterpiece. The engineering offers you great grip and the solid feedback allows you to drive on with ease. The mid-engine layout is also perfect for distributing weight equally.

For being the neat looking, small two-seater, the 2006 Porsche Boxster has a grand boot space of 280 liters of total storage. The insides are big enough to hold all your weekend shopping, or golf kit.

The luggage space is comparable to that of the regular front-engine Mercedes SLK. There are few storage areas available in the usual places also. So if you are worrying too much about space, you might not have to!

The base model is fitted with an H-6 2.7 liter 240 hp engine while the Boxster S comes with a more powerful H-6 3.2 liter 280 horsepower engine.

'07 Porsche Boxster


The 2007 Porsche Boxster is a small but attractive supercar. It is luscious looking from the outside as well as the inside. The interiors are smartly packed. On the outside, the rear instantly reminds you as being inspired from the Carrera GT, with its added props at the rear spoiler, and even the front bumper makes a similar emulative connection.

The 2007 Porsche Boxster has interiors that are all neatly encased in high quality leather. The steering has variable assistance, and speed maneuvering can be done pretty easily. With a pop-up spoiler, the 2007 Boxster is pretty stable even at high-speeds.

This one rises automatically at 75 mph and retracts easy below 50 mph. The Porsche Active Suspension Management comes as an option when you choose to buy this car as an optional add-on. The PASM however allows you to firm the suspension to give you a more comfortable and centered drive.

'05 Porsche Boxster


The 2005 Porsche Boxster is your cheapest deal to bite into the Porsche pie, but it is by no means less impressive than other Porsche models. Their ownership is very scant across the world, and their popularity has therefore been quite widespread.

This is one exceptionally pretty looking convertible. You can imagine a face-lifted 2004 edition with some great new nips and tuck-ins. The front end is quite distinguishable and the oval headlights look fabulous, making it remind you of a 911 Porsche Carrera.

The car comes with a rather curvy back, and makes for a great sassy look. It is more attractive and well styled than the Boxster-based Cayman coupe. There are pretty nice touches done up in an all-over way, and one is bound to enjoy this great beauty.

The sports edition of the 2005 Porsche Boxster has some great reviews. Riders and drivers have greatly enjoyed the centrally-mounted exhaust. This car is a direct inspiration from the Carrera GT.