Porsche Boxster car reviews
Reviews
Porsche Boxster Spyder convertible (2010 – ) expert review
The Boxster Spyder is a hard-riding, stripped-out version of Porsche’s popular roadster. It offers one of the purest, most hard-core and satisfying drives of any car on sale, but it could be difficult to live with.
Date added: Wednesday 12 January 2011.
Porsche Boxster Spyder car review
Porsche’s new Boxster Spyder is much more than simply a special edition, with a different wheel design and go-faster stripes applied by the dealer. The Spyder tag is Porsche’s designation for its open-roofed cars with a particular driver focus, just as the name was applied to the diminutive roadsters of the 1950s that played their part in building the firm’s reputation.
Date added: Saturday 06 March 2010.
Porsche Boxster convertible (2004 – ) expert review
The Porsche Boxster offers any affordable way into Porsche ownership while still delivering all the poise and performance of more expensive models.
Date added: Friday 23 May 2008.
News
Porsche announces Boxster pricing
The all new Porsche Boxster range will arrive in showrooms on May 5, starting at £37,589. Longer, lighter, wider and with larger wheels and tyres, the new Boxster improves on the dynamic prowess of its forbears.
Date added: Tuesday 08 May 2012.
Geneva 2012: Porsche Boxster
Hype around the third generation Porsche Boxster is reaching boiling point in Geneva ahead of its unveiling to the world’s press on March 6.
Date added: Monday 05 March 2012.
All new Porsche Boxster coming
The third generation Porsche Boxster has been unveiled, with a raft of detail changes to keep it on top of its game. Porsche has chosen a process of gradual evolution, rather than a radical change in direction for its popular convertible. The car has been both widened and lengthened, and larger wheels have been used, to increase the Boxster’s handling potential.
Date added: Friday 13 January 2012.
Used convertibles for every budget
Summer is here at last, and no matter what your budget you can make the most of it with a great used convertible. Don’t believe us? Then read on, because for just £1,000 you could buy a great open-topped car to enjoy this summer. If you’ve got deeper pockets we can help there too, because whether your budget is £1,000 or £40,000 – or anywhere in between – there are some great convertible bargains just waiting to be snapped up. These are our picks of the open-topped crop.
Date added: Thursday 21 April 2011.




