2007 Porsche Boxster and Boxster S Road Test
13 juillet 2007
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Amyot Bachand - Daniel Lafrance
, Auto123.com
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StickyThese two Porsches deliver exceptional handling. Their fairly wide turning radius, however, makes city parking maneuvers more difficult. The open road is truly their element. They just love to burn the asphalt and to devour corners. With PSM (Porsche Stability Management), which controls traction and the antilocking braking system, the Boxster S feels more confident and forgiving to the driver who's a bit too enthusiastic. On winding roads, you really feel like you're one with the car -- and you never get tired of it. If you happen to drive downtown on a nice sunny day, we bet you'll prefer the ride comfort of the base Boxster, which is plusher and more suited to our damaged roads.
| Both of these Boxsters offer driving dynamics that are true to Porsche's reputation. |
Which one?
In the end, the deciding factor is probably how fat your wallet is. At $63,600, the Boxster is a true Porsche, body and soul. As for the Boxster S, it's a cool track-ready sports car for $77,300. Fun to drive Looks and aura Pure power (S) Handling PSM system (S) Trunks (2) Light on cupholders Audio system could be better None Photo Credit : Philippe Champoux, Alexandre Joyal
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