



Porsche’s popular Boxster is widely recognized as the entry level point into experiencing the Porsche driving experience. Introduced in 1996, the Boxster quickly gained a cult following. Here was a proper Porsche, a baby 911 so to speak, and it opened up the German sports car maker to a new, younger demographic. By 2004, the Boxster was due for replacement, and the second generation entered for the 2005 model year. Designated the Type 987, it also spawned the fixed-head equivalent, called the Cayman. But there’s nothing like a glorious, open-topped roadster, which is why we’re proud to offer this 2005 Porsche Boxster. The car has got under 12,000 miles on the clock, making it an absolutely rare find for a lucky discerning owner. Does that sound like you?

This 2005 Porsche Boxster wears the popular Guards Red paint code from Porsche, which is a color that will immediately draw attention to the car. Its clean design and iconic Porsche silhouette are all accentuated by this much-loved shade of red. Meanwhile, the car sports 19-inch Carrera Classic aluminum wheels with colored Porsche crests. You’ve also got bi-xenon headlamps to light up the night when needed. A power-operated black convertible top is included, for deployment when it’s too sunny, or the weather turns nasty. The two-seat interior of this 2005 Porsche Boxster comes in Sand Beige. While the 911 gets a five-pod instrument binnacle, the Boxster comes with a three-pod cluster. However, you’ve still got a comprehensive instrument pack, including speed, engine revs, fuel level, and coolant temperature, plus a trip meter. Meanwhile, the center stack hosts controls for the air conditioning and heating system, plus the radio with its in-dash CD player. You’ve got all the necessary conveniences in here, really, such as rain-sensing wipers, the Sound Package Plus, and self-dimming mirrors. As for cargo capacity, you’ll find it at the front of the car, under the hood, as well as in the rear, behind the mid-mounted engine.

Powering this 2005 Porsche Boxster is a 2.7-liter water-cooled naturally aspirated flat-six engine. The engine makes 237hp and powers the rear wheels through a 5-speed manual gearbox. So, you can expect 0-60 in under 6 seconds, accompanied by an iconic engine note.




Porsche’s Boxster has become one of the German sports car maker’s most popular models. Slotting in beneath the iconic 911, the Boxster was introduced in 1996. The aim was for Porsche to offer a more affordable entry point, broadening the reach of their products and setting up customers to graduate to a 911 at a later point. And boy, did the strategy work. Now in the fourth generation, the Boxster and its Cayman fixed-roof sibling have sold like hot cakes. Sadly, Porsche is set to discontinue these two very soon, but we hope that they’ll follow up with an equally great hit. In the meantime, you can own a Boxster if you like, because we have this third-generation 2014 Porsche Boxster for sale right now. With just under 52,000 miles, this Wilmington-based car comes with the owner’s manual and two keys too.



This is the car that saved Porsche. While the Stuttgart company was on the brink of financial ruin, the Boxster was a smaller, more affordable alternative to the 911. In the process, it defined an entire era of modern roadsters, combining mid-engine balance with Porsche’s signature flat-six soundtrack. This 2001 example, offered in Lewes, Delaware, presents as an exceptionally well-kept low-mileage car with just 23,054 miles. Equipped with the desirable Sport Design Package and several comfort-oriented options, it pairs everyday usability with the driving engagement that made the first-generation Boxster a landmark in Porsche’s lineup.



The Porsche Boxster was created in 1996, as the entry point to Porsche ownership. Porsche has always offered a car that sits below the 911 in terms of hierarchy, performance and price point. This opens up the brand to a wider audience, making its cars more accessible, and strengthening the chance of them upgrading to a 911 or one of the brands larger models nowadays. It’s a smart strategy that’s worked well for them. If you want to enter the Porsche experience but don’t want to commit to a brand-new car, check out this 1998 Porsche Boxster from Macon, Georgia. It’s a definitive future classic and despite having over 113,000 miles on it, appears to have been well cared for. Continue to treat it nicely, and it’ll show you a good time on every drive.




Porsche’s legendary 911 is one of the greatest sports cars in the world. That’s quite a claim to make, isn’t it? But is it far fetched? The 911 debuted for the 1964 model year with a teardrop shape that has endured to this day. It featured a flat-six engine mounted in the tail, another feature that has endured to this day. Granted, the engine was air-cooled from 1964 until 1998, when it switched to water cooling. Hence, owning a 911 is a dream for many petrolheads, and we can fulfil one person’s dream right here. This is a 2024 Porsche 911 Carrera Cabriolet from Albuquerque, New Mexico with just 7,500 miles on the clock. It’s a rear-wheel drive drop-top that will steal your heart on every drive. Call or DM us if you’d like to make it yours.



The 912E is now a bonefide classic, even though it was meant to be a one-year solution to a market problem that turned into one of the most interesting footnotes in Stuttgart history. In 1976, as the 914 exited stage left and the 911 grew steadily upscale, Porsche needed a bridge for its entry-level audience in North America. The answer was the 912E: lightweight, efficient, pragmatic, and powered by the 2.0-liter flat-four from the 914, but wrapped in the handsome G-series 911 body. Only 2,092 were built, all for the U.S. market, making the 912E one of the rarest production Porsches of the era despite its humble brief. This example comes from Lake Cormorant, Mississippi, and features a reported 261,488 miles, indicating that this is car that has been enjoyed by its owners.



The Porsche 911, one of the most iconic sports cars in the world was introduced in 1964 and is still on sale. Even though its been through many generations, it’s retained some key features. These include the rear-mounted engine, and of course that iconic, breathtakingly beautiful teardrop shape. But, the 911 has also broadened its offerings, so to speak. Buyers can choose between coupe and convertible variants. All-wheel drive is available, as is turbocharging. Then, for those who want to take their 911 racing, there’s a hardcore GT3 variant. That’s what we have here, a box-fresh, 15-mile 2025 Porsche 911 GT3 RS for sale from Pompano Beach, Florida. It’s got the Weissach Package, the upgraded Porsche Ceramic Composite Brakes, a set of staggered GT3 RS forged lightweight aluminum wheels and so much more. All that can be yours if you wish.




Chevy’s C8 or eighth-generation Corvette debuted in 2020 with a new mid-engined design, supercar-inspired looks and a new level of performance, overall. The new LT2 small-block V8 makes 490hp and 465lb-ft in stock form, which is a mild increase over the C7 on paper, but translates to vastly improved acceleration and drivability as a result of tuning and the new 8-speed dual-clutch automatic gearbox which the C8 comes with. But what if you want to make that naturally aspirated unit into a forced induction beast? Well, you get something like this 570-horsepower 2022 Chevrolet Corvette 1LT. Tuned by Elited South Tuning and fitted with a Huron twin-turbo kit, this rear-wheel drive beast could be yours. It’s up for grabs in Greer, South Carolina with under 5,000 miles on the clock. The original window sticker, two keys and owner’s manual are included with the sale as well.



The Chevrolet Corvette has been on the map for offering the world some of the most iconic classics. "America's sports car" refers almost universally to this unmistakable car. In the modern day and age, Chevrolet engineers aspire to keep this title alive by creating supercar-level performance vehicles for a relatively accessible price point. What we have here is a 2022 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray IMSA GTLM Championship C8.R Edition that found its way to our inventory from Henderson, Nevada. With a limited production of only 1000 units, this rare specimen was introduced to celebrate Corvette Racing's dominant 2020 IMSA championship. This being a collectible car is a no-brainer, and this example can be yours with only 6575 miles on its odometer.



Ford’s Focus isn’t that popular in America. It’s more of a European hero in the compact car class, where roads are smaller, town centers are tighter and compact cars rule the roost. Here, the Focus would be considered almost too small for our larger-than-life tastes. But hang on, what about the hot variant of the Focus? Specifically, the RS? Now we’re talking, because this is a spicy turbocharged hot hatch with all-wheel drive and 350 horses to be delivered. In fact, the engine of the third generation Focus RS, which is where this 2016 Ford Focus RS for sale hails from, is directly derived from the EcoBoost unit in the sixth-generation Mustang! So if you’re interested, this 86,000-mile car is up for sale in Riverside, California. It’s a four-door, too, so family practicality is another of its strong selling points, in case you need to convince your significant other as to why this car should be in your garage or driveway.

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