Detail Info for: Porsche : Boxster S 2005 Porsche Boxster S - Nav-Tiptronic-PSM-ABD-Bose

Transaction Info
Sold On:
04/10/2011
Price:
$ 28600.00
Condition:
Mileage:
36000
Location:
Birmingham, Alabama, 35244
Seller Type:
Private seller
Vehicle Specification
Year Make Model:
2005 Porsche Boxster
Submodel Body Type:
S Convertible
Engine:
6 - Cyl.
Transmission:
-
VIN:
WP0CB29835S730220
Vehicle Title:
Drive Train:
Fuel Type:
Gasoline
Standard Equipment:
Optional Equipment:
Vehicle Detail
2005 Porsche Boxster S This 2005 Porsche Boxster S is not your typical Boxster....please read on for the most impressive list of options that can be assembled in an S model. First, this is the "S" model...so you know this car is crazy fast, handles perfectly, and stops on a dime....I cant even describe how much fun this car is to drive! This flawless example features a 3.2 litre 280hp engine, coupled to the Porsche Tiptronic transmission (just in case...Tiptronic gives you the ability to manually shift the transmission from the steering wheel without the use of a clutch...read about it here - http://www.ehow.com/how-does_5007792_tiptronic-transmission-work_.html). Interior options include: Navigational system, automatic climate control, BOSE audio system with in-dash CD player, in-dash cellular telephone, Porsche Stability Management (PSM), Active Brake Differential (ABD), wind deflector, Xenon headlamps, heated power front seats, heavy-duty brake calipers, front- and side-impact airbag restraints, remote keyless entry, leather 3-spoke steering wheel, silver-faced gauges, cruise-control and a fully automatic Black convertible soft-top with heated rear glass window. This Boxster is finished in Seal Grey Metallic with Black full leather interior. As you can probably see from the photos, I am a meticulous vehicle owner. This beautiful roadster has 36k pampered miles, has been garage kept, and driven only on sunny days. Tires have 3000 miles on them. I have all the books including Navigation manual. Options (Interior) Adjustable Steering Wheel, Air Conditioning, Auto-Dimming Rear-View Mirror, Bose Sound System, CD Player, Center Console, Climate Control, Clock, Coolant Temp. Gauge, Courtesy Lights, Cruise Control, Swing Out Cup Holders, Digital Clock, Floor Mats, Front Bucket Seats, Heated Seats, Inside Hood Release, Interval Wipers, Keyless Entry, Leather Steering Wheel, Leather Upholstery, Map Light, Memory Seat(s), Navigational System, Passenger Climate Control, Power Door Locks, Power Drivers Seat, Power Lumbar Support, Power Mirrors, Power Passenger Seat, Power Steering, Power Windows, BOSE Premium Sound System, Rear Defroster, Reclining Bucket Seats, Remote Fuel Door, Remote Trunk Lid, Security System, Sport Steering Wheel, Steering Wheel Controls, Tachometer, Telescoping Steering, Tilt Steering Column, Tinted Glass, Trip Odometer, Vanity Mirror(s) Options (Exterior) 5 Spoke Alloy Wheels, Dual Exhaust, Dual Power Mirrors, Fog Lamps, Power Trunk, Radial tires, Rear Spoiler, Xenon Lights, Safety 4 Wheel Disc Brakes, Anti-Lock Brakes, Anti-Skid Control, Drivers Side Airbag, Passenger Side Airbags, Power Brakes, Third Brake Light, Triptronic Transmission. Porsche Stability Management System (PSM) PSM is an automatic control system that stabilises the vehicle at the limits of dynamic driving performance. Sensors continuously monitor driving direction, speed, yaw velocity and lateral acceleration. Using this information, PSM computes the actual direction of motion. If this direction deviates from the desired course, PSM initiates braking interventions targeted at individual wheels in order to stabilise the vehicle. Under acceleration on wet or low-grip road surfaces, PSM improves traction using the ABD (automatic brake differential) and ASR (anti-slip regulation) functions, giving an agile response. When ‘Sport’ mode is selected on the optional Sport Chrono Packages, the PSM intervention threshold is raised to enable greater driver involvement – particularly at speeds of up to approximately 70 km/h (45 mph). The integral ABS can further reduce the braking distance. For an even sportier drive, PSM can be deactivated. However, it is automatically reactivated for your safety if either of the front wheels (in ‘Sport’ mode, both of the front wheels) requires ABS assistance. ABD remains permanently active. Hear what John DiPietro, Automotive Editor for Edmunds.com had to say after his first drive of the 2005 Boxster: As is Porsche's fashion, the styling changes for the new Boxster are evolutionary, not revolutionary. And that's how Porsche, and its customers, like it. Subtle changes to the body yield a more muscular physique, notably in the front fascia and rear quarters. The new nose, especially the more traditional, rounded headlights give the Porsche Boxster a close resemblance to its 911 big brother. The taillights are likewise more cohesive and, in profile, tie in with other Porsche models, including the ultraexotic Carrera GT. Those enthusiasts with a sharp eye for details will also notice the slightly larger side windows, which offer a hint to one of the improvements inside. Filling out the wheel wells are bigger wheels, 17s on standard Boxsters and 18s on the S model. If those aren't enough, 19-inchers are optional on both models. Once you get past ogling the flowing body contours and open the door, a completely revamped cockpit awaits. As expected, the gauges are large and the tach takes center stage, but unlike the previous Boxster, the switchgear has a higher-quality look and feel to it. Window switches have been relocated to the doors, and a new navigation system option features a relatively large (for a sports car) 5.8-inch screen. In place of a floating hood over the instruments, there is now a more conventionally shaped dash. And covering that dash, as well as the doors and console, is a material that does a good job mimicking the look and feel of leather. The shiny, hard plastic buttons that would've gotten our scorn in a Chevy Malibu are thankfully gone, with upgraded switches in their place. The radio, however, still retains its matchhead-sized preset buttons, though this ergonomic faux-pas can be remedied by an optional steering wheel that features spoke-mounted audio controls. Spicing things up is an odd couple of accents — simulated aluminum on the steering wheel and door releases and faux titanium on the center stack and across the dash. The 2005 Porsche Boxster also offers more room and comfort in the cockpit, granted by the slightly larger roof, tilt and telescopic adjustments for the steering wheel and the relocation of the pedals closer to the firewall. Significant improvements in the area of safety have also been made. Equipped with six airbags, the Porsche Boxster is the first roadster with head airbags, which join the front bags and side-impact bags to offer maximum protection against stop sign- and red-light scofflaws. A 25mm (almost an inch) taller safety bar (being old school, we call them roll bars), higher headrests and lower seats promise more protection for noggins in the unlikely event that the Boxster is rolled. Also standard this year is Porsche's stability control system, dubbed PSM (for Porsche Stability Management), further enhancing safety for the Boxster's occupants. Although we found the standard seats fine in terms of long-distance comfort and lateral support when pushing the car, there are three optional seats: full (12-way) power including lumbar support; sport seats that have more aggressive side bolsters; and adaptive sport seats that also have power adjustment for the side supports. Backing up the Boxster's beefier look is a pair of more powerful engines. The 2.7-liter unit in the standard Boxster now boasts 240 horsepower (up from 225) and the 3.2-liter mill in the S has an eager 280 horses (up from 258). Peak torque is increased as well, with the base car having 199 pound-feet (versus 192 lb-ft) and the new S having 236 lb-ft (versus 229 lb-ft). A variable volume intake manifold pumps up the power curve, as does less restrictive exhaust plumbing. Transmission choices remain a five-speed manual for the standard Porsche Boxster, six-speed manual for the S and optional five-speed Tiptronic (shiftable automatic) for both. All trannies have been revised for quicker, more precise action — the shifter throw on manuals, for example, has been reduced by 27 percent. Our drive route was comprised chiefly of twisting, two-lane blacktop that wound its way through vast farmlands in Central California. In other words, we had a perfect environment in which to put the Porsche Boxster through its paces. Starting out in a base Boxster, we confirmed the claim the Porsche folks made for increased structural integrity — running over broken pavement brought no wiggles to the cockpit, the car just felt solid as a rock. The stronger engine also made its presence known; when running hard through the hills and curves there was always a rush of power available. The engine's eager response coupled with the sweet-shifting five-speed made us wonder if it's worth spending the extra beans for the S model — the standard Boxster powertrain is that good. Of course, we also drove an S. And yeah, we noticed it had more muscle when blasting from corner to corner, but we imagine that the base car should satisfy most anyone's lust for speed. Porsche's stated performance numbers for 0-60 mph and top speed are 5.9 seconds and 159 mph, respectively, for the Boxster and 5.2 seconds and 167 mph for the Porsche Boxster S. Another upgrade is a howling exhaust note that's even sweeter than before, especially when you're keeping the revs up over 4 grand. Backing up the go power is a set of brakes that are larger than before and feature cross-drilled front rotors for more efficient cooling. Getting on the binders hard time and again bolstered our confidence in the car's ability to quickly scrub off speed. With powerful and linear action controlled by a reassuringly firm pedal, the brakes are simply first-rate. Those who plan on racing their Boxster S should know that Ceramic Composite Brakes are optional. These motorsports-derived brakes, which are standard on the big-buck Carrera GT, are 50-percent lighter and offer more friction than standard discs. One of the hallmarks and simple joys of a Porsche is its steering, in terms of action and feel as well as communication to the driver. Fitted with variable-ratio technology, the new steering setup does the company proud and allows for relaxed cruising (no twitchy response on the interstate or highway) while providing quicker response when zipping through the corners. Feedback is superb. Of course, great steering is nothing without a great suspension. No worries there. On the firm side, the Boxster's suspension is all about handling. Aggressive driving reveals a flat, utterly composed cornering attitude and a high level of grip. Push harder and the car just seems even more locked into its groove. So well balanced is the Boxster that we always felt in supreme control; the limits of this car are considerably higher than the skill level of most drivers. In short, you don't have to be driving at 9/10s to enjoy the nimble, spirited performance of the Boxster, or Boxster S, for that matter. Still, we imagine this car would be a ball on a closed course, a great choice for club racing. So how much is all this fun, refinement and safety going to cost ya? Actually, considering its more generous list of standard features, the 2005 Boxster is effectively priced less than the outgoing model. The hard numbers are $43,800 base price for the Boxster with a $53,100 base for the S. After thoroughly enjoying our half-day of seat time with the two Boxsters, we think the Porsche folks deserve a round of free biers. More power is always nice, and is even better when it's usable in daily driving and not gotten at the expense of low-speed response. The athletic chassis is even better than before, safety has been increased and the Boxster's previous chief weakness, namely a mediocre cabin, has been effectively addressed. I'm thinking that we need to add a Porsche Boxster to our long-term fleet…. I reserve the right to terminate this listing and sell this vehicle at any time. Thanks for veiwing this listing.