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How big are the wheels on a Porsche Boxster?

How big are the wheels on a Porsche Boxster?

Standard running gear for the Boxster is 6.5×17-inch wheels up front and 8×17 in back, mounted with 205/55R17 and 235/50R17 performance radials, front and rear. The S gets 8x18s at the nose and 9x18s under the tail, wrapped by 235/50s and 265/40s, fore and aft. Boxsters also can be ordered with the 18-inch S wheels ($1,235).

What’s the name of the 2008 Porsche Boxster?

2008 Porsche Boxster RS 60 Spyder – Click above for high-res image gallery On paper, the Boxster RS 60 Spyder might seem nothing more than a limited-edition Boxster with some interior upgrades, a slight horsepower bump over the S model and a name picked from the company’s rich racing history. Let’s first take a look at the car’s historic name.

What kind of transmission does a Porsche Boxster have?

Both 2007 Boxster and Boxster S models models are available with an updated version of the Tiptronic S automatic transmission. This new version features improved responsiveness due to new hydraulics and electronics, and also provides variable shift programs, all of which makes the already compelling automatic even more so.

Which is the best review of a 2008 Porsche Boxster?

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Standard running gear for the Boxster is 6.5×17-inch wheels up front and 8×17 in back, mounted with 205/55R17 and 235/50R17 performance radials, front and rear. The S gets 8x18s at the nose and 9x18s under the tail, wrapped by 235/50s and 265/40s, fore and aft. Boxsters also can be ordered with the 18-inch S wheels ($1,235).

What kind of engine does a Porsche Boxster have?

The 2007 Porsche Boxster and Boxster S are quicker than last year’s models, benefiting from additional power. The headliner is the Boxster S, which gets a bigger engine. The 3.4-liter engine produces 295 horsepower and 251 pound-feet of torque, 15 more in each case than the 3.2-liter engine it replaces.

Where did the 2008 Porsche Boxster Rs 60 Spyder come from?

Of course Porsche has been doing more with less ever since the company took shape in an old sawmill in Austria just after World War II, only it demonstrated its expertise on the racetrack instead of at the stock exchange. And it is this heritage of motor racing that the 2008 Porsche Boxster RS 60 Spyder celebrates.

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