In the early 1990s Porsche was struggling and in need of a fresh new car to help turn things around. Their answer was the introduction of the Boxster in 1996. The car featured a sleek roadster design, reminiscent of the Porsche Speedster. With the Boxster’s small platform, powerful engine and excellent handling the car quickly became popular. It’s widely believed the Boxster played a significant role in saving Porsche. A redesigned 911 debuted in 1998 featuring similar front end styling and interior as the Boxster, helping further the resurgence of the company.
This 2000 Porsche Boxster is presented in silver with a red leather interior, a color combination which was utilized at the introduction of the vehicle. The car is powered by a flat six-cylinder engine which is paired to a five-speed manual transmission. Power equipment includes locks, windows, convertible top, steering and brakes. The interior is completed in red leather with black accents and features air conditioning, cruise control and a factory radio.