Porsche Boxster S (986)
Nr. | Year | Brand | Model | Engine |
---|---|---|---|---|
K565 | 2000 | Porsche | Boxster | 3.2L |
2000 Porsche Boxster S (986)
Porsche Boxster S in excellent mechanical and cosmetic condition and with only 157,088 kilometers on the odometer. The car retains the original factory 3.2-liter boxer-6 engine producing 258 horsepower and a Triptronic transmission. The car presents very well in Silver Metallic over a black leather interior.
The car is well equipped from the factory, including air conditioning, cruise control, electric leather seats, a backup sensor, an electric soft top, ABS, airbags, and more.
The car is coming out of long-term Danish ownership and has been well-maintained and cared for over the years. The vehicle has Danish papers and registration. A complete inspection and service confirm that the car is in excellent mechanical and cosmetic condition and can be enjoyed for many years.
Car Specification:
VIN/Chassis: WP0ZZZ98Z1U640095
Odometer: 157,088 kilometers
Engine: 3.2-liter, boxer-6, 251 bhp
Transmission: Triptronic automatic
History fo the Porsche Boxster S (986):
The Porsche Boxster (986) is a two-seater roadster sports car produced by the German automaker Porsche AG. It was first introduced in 1996 as the second-generation Porsche Boxster, a mid-engined roadster designed to offer a more affordable option for sports car enthusiasts than the Porsche 911.
The Boxster S (986) was introduced in 2000 as a higher-performance version of the base Boxster. It was powered by a 3.2-liter flat-six engine that produced 258 horsepower and could reach a top speed of 262 km/h. The "S" in its name stood for "Special," as it featured several performance upgrades over the base model, including larger brakes, a sport suspension, and more horsepower.
The Boxster S (986) was well-received by both Porsche enthusiasts and automotive critics, who praised its handling, performance, and driving experience. It quickly became one of the most popular Porsche models, offering a balance of sports car performance and practicality and a more affordable entry point into Porsche ownership.
Over the years, the Porsche Boxster S (986) received several updates, including a refreshed exterior design, a revised interior, and improved performance. It was eventually replaced by the third-generation Porsche Boxster (987) in 2005 but remained a highly sought-after sports car and a classic example of Porsche's engineering prowess.