The 2006 Boxster handles like it is on rails. The mid-engine design, low center of gravity, and Porsche power plant make this car an instant classic and driver's favorite. The cost of ownership is low ...
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In 2006, the Ford Fiesta ST wasn't available in America, but Europe did have a very nice 3-door model with a 2-liter engine making about 150 horsepower. At the same time, the base Porsche Boxster came ...
Select a vehicle year and model below to get a valuation. For Porsche fans of the small, nimble and relatively affordable Boxster wishing for a fixed roof version of the vehicle, the Cayman is a ...
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The coupe is powered by a 3.4-liter 295-hp flat-six which provides 251 lb-ft of torque between 4400 and 6000 rpm. Weighing 3152 pounds, the Cayman S boasts a power-to-weight ratio squarely centered ...
Porsche’s new Cayman S, revealed here officially for the first time, is poised to raise the German company’s already haughty standing at the sharp end of the sports car ranks. The 3.4-liter 295-hp ...
Porsche used the Boxster platform as the basis for the Cayman coupe sold in base and more powerful S models. The base model uses a 245-hp, 2.7-liter six-cylinder. The S gets a 295 hp Six that places ...
Few new cars in recent memory have inspired as much wild speculation as the Cayman, a new, relatively lightweight, fixed-roof coupe based on the Boxster's mid-engine, rear-drive configuration. For ...