I remember the first time I saw a racetrack with my own eyes. The year was 2011. I was doing media work at an International-level drift event. When I entered the paddock, I had a wow moment every ...
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Codenamed 986, the Boxster came to be as part of Porsche’s plan to be profitable again. Just like the 996 generation of the 911, the mid-engine sports car helped the German automaker turn things ...
A first-generation Boxster, 986 chassis code, is neither particularly attractive nor terribly quick. In 1996 the car's 2.5-liter flat-six motor only pumped out about 201 horsepower. But you didn't buy ...
View post: Mercedes-Benz VLE Brings S-Class Luxury To The Minivan Indeed, there is the IMS bearing to think about, and the fried egg headlights, and the slightly cheap-looking interior, and … Well, ...
There are simply too few shooting brakes nowadays, and one Dutch company is out to fix that for Porsche fans everywhere. Fontys Hogeschool Eindhoven Motorsport Engineering head Erik Groenendijk de ...
Most car guys won't buy a soft top. They will, quite reasonably, point out that the lack of metal roof means something is missing structurally, leading to body flex (aka scuttle shake). This ...
The first-gen Boxster (986) is one of the most affordable ways of becoming a member of the Porsche owner’s club with several cheap options in the used car market. However, the pictured example is as ...
It may not seem like that long, but the 986-generation Boxster is more than 20 years old; the car debuted in late 1996, showcasing a design that was finalized in 1993. Now, Porsche Classic is ...
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The Boxster name felt strange: Reminiscing with Porsche design legend Grant Larson as he retires
The designer of the original Boxster recalls those glory days as he steps away from Porsche.
Nelson Ireson May 24, 2012 Comment Now! With better looks, more power, better gas mileage, and improved handling, the 2013 Porsche Boxster is the best luxury roadster you can buy. Yep, I said it: ...
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