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Used 2011 Porsche Boxster for Sale near Atlanta, GA

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Atlanta, GA
2012 Porsche Boxster

2012 Porsche Boxster

S

86,375 miles

$26,900

No Price Analysis
Gainesville, GA
49 mi away
Year:
2012
Make:
Porsche
Model:
Boxster
Body type:
Convertible
Doors:
2 doors
Drivetrain:
Rear-Wheel Drive
Exterior color:
Teal (Aqua Blue Metallic)
Interior color:
Brown (TAN)
Transmission:
6-Speed Automatic
Mileage:
86,375
Stock number:
730216
VIN:
WP0CB2A80CS730216

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Picture of 2011 Porsche Boxster The much-maligned Porsche Boxster takes a big leap toward canonical acceptance for the 2011 model year with the release of the Spyder trim – a shaved and sharpened version of the already formidable Boxster S. While purists scoff at the idea of a midengine Porsche, the rest of us can shove so-called convention straight into the trash and enjoy all the potential, beauty and mostly the graceful violence of a true sports car. Before we go any further, let’s put in print what we all know to be true – the rear-engine design is antiquated, illogical and foolish. That’s not to say it’s not fun - any car that handles like a 911 and can still come around on you with nearly no provocation is certainly fun - but there’s no sense in pretending it’s the best arrangement for a sports car. Midengine is king. Anyone who tells you different is selling something – probably a 911. But it’s just that sort of thinking that has prevented the Boxster from getting the respect it so deserves, relegated as it is to second-tier status. The new Spyder should change all that. With the Boxster already bringing a Base and S trim to the table, no one was seriously chiding it for a lack of performance. Even with the Base’s 2.9-liter, 255-hp flat-6, the Boxster motivated around just fine, capable of a jaunt to 60 in just 5.5 seconds. Move up to the Boxster S, which sports a 310-hp, 3.4-liter, DFI flat-6 and it’ll do the same run in 5 even. For more speed, more response and more grip, you had additional options. Choosing the PDK seven-speed, double-clutch transmission over the six-speed manual would pick you up a tenth of a second in acceleration times, and the Porsche Active Suspension Management system would allow you to tighten up corners as well with its selectable “Sport” mode. A sport exhaust would even tune up the harmonics, and for those serious about performance there was always the Sport Chrono Package that would modify throttle, traction, and suspension settings to wring the most out of the little convertible. In short, the Boxster would go. Even faster around corners than in a straight line, it was celebrated for its grip and composure alike, but more so for its forgiving nature – even at close to 1g on the skid pad. The Boxster could break loose, if you tried hard enough, but it was more than happy to adjust right back to the proper line, and often before you even knew something was wrong. No one has ever said that about the 911. And yet, that wasn’t enough to get the Boxster the respect it had rightfully earned. In order to correct this gross injustice, the 2,811-pound Spyder was born. What could be done to make the Boxster S even better? Already trim, the S was put on a drastic weight-savings program that saw the deletion of unnecessary luxuries like cupholders, air conditioning and radio. Aluminum deck and doors were fitted as well as lightweight carbon-backed racing seats and 19-inch wheels that are actually lighter than the S trim’s 18-inch alloys and about equal to the Base’s 17-inch units. Most indicative of their mission was the deletion of the power top that will drop in the Base and S trims in just 12 seconds. Here, a lighter cloth and carbon-framed manual top takes a couple of minutes to erect or collapse, and almost manages to keep out the rain. Even small weight savings were considered, evidenced by nylon pulls for the doors instead of heavier handles and an option for a lithium-ion battery – all of which will add up to a total shed weight of 176 pounds. The suspension got some attention too, lowered by eight-tenths of an inch and fitted with stiffer shocks and springs. And the Spyder has a wider track - all the better to glide around corners. Not one to ignore the engine, Porsche pulled the 3.4-liter flat-6 out of the Cayman S, good for an additional 10 hp that will show up 950 rpm later than in the Boxster S. So now lighter, faster and even better in the corners, will it out-perform the 911? Well, there’s a lot to be said for on-paper performance, but those who are fast and old and smart will tell you that the feel of a car is much more important. The Boxster, and the Spyder in particular, just feels right. The near-perfect weight distribution and extremely low rotational inertia impart a confidence that might be enough to outdo the 911, which waits to betray you at every turn. But perhaps more importantly, the Boxster will just feel better as you pour yourself into every corner and point the nose right where you want it. Besides, isn’t that what 911 owners are always going on about – the feel?

5 Overall rating

(5 reviews)
Christopher P
5.0
Reviewed a 2011 Porsche Boxster on Nov 10, 2021

I think the 09s and up are a lot of performance for the money. Depreciation has turned $60,000 Porsches into $25-35,000 cars. Not a bad deal on a great car that doesnt have the dreaded IMS issue, and offers the 7-speed PDK transmission instead of the slush box found in the earlier Porsches.

Anonymous
3.0
Reviewed a 2011 Porsche RWD on Jul 13, 2014

The Boxster is a great roadster for the weekend but can also be a reliable daily driver. Although the base stereo is not great, I prefer to listen to that classic Porsche engine sound. I love a manual transmission but this PDK double clutch automatic is awesome... the shifting is perfect and you can focus on the road not pushing a clutch.

Anthony D
5.0
Reviewed a 2011 Porsche Boxster on Mar 22, 2024

This car has everything I’m looking for! Great features, low mileage and a great looking color combo!!!!

Anonymous
3.0
Reviewed a 2011 Porsche RWD on Jul 11, 2014

Everywhere I take this car, people stare at it. Frequently, they say something to me, and we can start a conversation. I love the way it handles on curves; one of the Porsche standout features is how it sits down when you go into a curve. I find it a nuisance to keep a charger on it, but that's necessary because all the electronics (most of which I don't use) drain the battery.

Claus M
4.0
Reviewed a 2011 Porsche Spyder RWD on May 06, 2011

Review will be added later after the first months of driving.... Now had the Boxster for a month and all the skeptics have been proven wrong. This is such a good drive and the handling is spot on. Engine is extremely flexible and the PDK is just so refined and fast. Rood down and it is the right thing. Can't think of a better two seater sports car- bar an Aston V8 Roadster, but then price is somewhat different as well.

2011 Porsche Boxster FAQs

How many 2011 Porsche Boxster vehicles in Atlanta, GA have no reported accidents or damage?

5 out of 8 for sale near Atlanta, GA have no reported accidents or damage.

What is the fuel economy of the 2011 Porsche Boxster?

Depending on the engine and options, the 2011 Porsche Boxster gets between 22 and 24 MPG (or MPGe).

What fuel types are available?

Gasoline engines are available.

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