That door handle is horrible. I wish they would've used a flap-style integrated into the crease.
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The redesigned 2013 Porsche Boxster and Boxster S go on sale in U.S. in mid-summer, with new sheet metal and more powerful engines. Stickers in the U.S. will start at $50,450 for the Boxster and $61,850 for the Boxster S. Prices include a $950 shipping charge.
Porsche said the third-generation models will be powered by direct-injection flat-6 engines that can be coupled with either a standard six-speed manual gearbox or the PDK seven-speed double-clutch gearbox.
The standard 2013 Boxster gets a 2.7-liter flat-6 to replace the previous 2.9-liter unit, with output rising from 255 to 261 horsepower. Output on the 3.4-liter six in the Boxster S is nudged slightly from 310 to 311 hp. Porsche says the standard Boxster will accelerate from 0-60 in 5.4 seconds, while the Boxster S will perform the same function in 4.7 seconds. The optional Sport Chrono package provides even better performance and driving dynamics.
A start-stop system and other tweaks also mean the engines will deliver up to 15 percent better fuel economy.
The 2013 Boxster gets new sheet metal, a new power-operated top that stows neatly behind the seats and a revised cockpit with more space for driver and passenger.
The chassis has been redesigned, and the car features lower weight, a longer wheelbase, wider track and larger wheels, as well as a new electromechanical power steering system.
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Last edited by Hawk; 01-11-2012 at 09:26 PM.
#2
That door handle is horrible. I wish they would've used a flap-style integrated into the crease.
#3
It looks fantastic. Now let's fast forward to the Spyder version, plz.
#4
Now I'll just to wait for it to depreciate for 6 years before I can afford one.. LOL
#5
He who dies with the most toys wins..........I'm losing, but having fun keeping up
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#7
I like this Boxster. Ive never been a fan, so this surprises me.
The design has matured I think.
The headlights are a bit squarer, the spoiler at the rear looks good, interior is good.
Good job overall I think.
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#9
The crease in the tail light bothers me a little but overall a fantastic looking car.
#10
Now THAT is STUNNING. Love the aggressive air inlet behind the doors and the sculpted rear fenders/bumper. Looks so much more aggressive than ever.
#11
am I the only one who at first glance thought "F430" for the first pic?
don't like the colour, door handles as mentioned by others are silly, and I also don't like the plastic bottom section of the side view mirrors...
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#12
holy friggen door handle glad im not the only one that noticed them...headlight shape is rather awkward as well
#13
Love it!![]()
#14
I like it. I am happy with my car but I would be even happier with this 2012 version.
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#17
I think it looks great other than the aforementioned door handles, I mean ban hawc.
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#18
I'm surprised people are complaining about the door handles but not the production cost savings of that line running through the rear fender behind the door handle. Making that rear section two pieces instead of one is not something done on either the 986 or 987 and to me shows a little bit of cheapness on Porsche's part.
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#19
very carrera gt-esque.
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#20
Honest question here - did Porsche ever fix the Boxster engine seizure problem, and if so, during what model year? I looked at a Boxster S last month when my wife and I were shopping for a new car but got a little worried when he mentioned it had a newly replaced (used) engine. The car only had something like 45,000 miles on it and was already on its second engine. I read up and found that it's seemingly rare for any Boxster to go over 100K miles without engine failure, and some failing under 50K like the one I looked at. I dearly love everything I know about the Boxster except for the possibility of a $15,000 engine failure every 50K miles.
#21
I don't think that vent is very easy to make in one huge fender piece without it being crazy expensive. Which in turn would be an extremely expensive repair for the consumer, so I think that's a good thing for the consumer that it's 2 pieces.
Compare that vent to this sad little vent, just stamped into the side of the fender:
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#22
Front looks like Ferrari 599. Not a big fan of the headlights.
#23
It looks good enough, even with a couple warts.
I want to know how it drives.
#26
If it was me, I would have tucked it up underneath that crease with an upside down style C3 'vette style handle or something similar to the lift gate on the B5.5 Passat. People shave door handles on Kustom cars for a reason, sometimes they detract from beautiful lines. Also, it looks like they kind of stick out a slight bit. Could there also be an aero benefit to tucking it in the crease?
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#27
You bring up a good point. The rear fender of the Boxster is a HUGE piece of metal. A side impact would be not only exceedingly difficult to repair but would be incredibly expensive as well. As for the small vent it is easy to detail and keep clean. Though I adore the larger new vent I wonder how much of it is actually functional. The intake on the Boxster engine is right near the top and it's actually not that large.
What I did notice in this 2012 model is the new tail lights with a crease in them. Different yet cool.
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#28
According to Auto Motor und Sport, Porsche is going to have a 981 microsite up this week. Seems we'll be able to build one very soon.
I'm a bit surprised that they're reporting the base Boxster is only going to make 10hp more than the current one. Here's hoping other mechanical improvements make this more than just a new face.
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"We're society's crowbar. They hate us, they never want to acknowledge the dirty jobs they give us to do, but when the job is done they never throw us away - they just slip us back in the toolbox until they need us the next time. And there will always be a next time."-Jim Hooper. Beneath the Visiting Moon: Images of Combat in Southern Africa
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"We're society's crowbar. They hate us, they never want to acknowledge the dirty jobs they give us to do, but when the job is done they never throw us away - they just slip us back in the toolbox until they need us the next time. And there will always be a next time."-Jim Hooper. Beneath the Visiting Moon: Images of Combat in Southern Africa
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