Vehicle Description
Many of our clients received allocations for a 2016 Spyder. And,
truth be told, most of them thought they would sell it. But instead
they're driving them or their wives are driving them. And that,
truth be told, is because, essentially, they're in an open GT4! And
Spyder owners understand how much fun these Spyders are. And oh,
well, the cost vs. value-received equation is hard to beat.
You can buy a lot of things for roughly $100,000, but we are wide
open to discussion if there is anything at this same price point
that provides similar feedback to the driver, that is sexier, that
is more fun to drive, that is as awesome as this engine/intake
sound, and...perhaps even more important...that is this well built.
Porsche knocked it out of the park bringing the Spyder back after
its five-year hiatus.
Holding true to its heritage-with strong resemblance to the first
Porsche Spyder introduced in 1953, and still faithful to original
Boxster's designer Grant Larson and his RS60 inspiration-it is
expensive enough for a double take. But it's so good you won't
care. Because you are thrusted by the first generation 991 Carrera
S 3.8 liter engine in Porsche's lightest-weight platform, gifted
with Turbo steering, 911 brakes, and blessed with a six-speed
manual transmission. It's faithful to its heritage, but technology
has provided more power and better aerodynamics.
Porsche even offered a PDK for these things, which, as we recall,
wasn't an option for a 550. Oh... but wouldn't that be interesting
and an entirely different conversation. (Can you hear my LOL right
now?) We definitely prefer these Spyders fitted with the
manual!
All this has culminated in Porsche's best Spyder to-date, and, in
our humble opinion, Porsche's best tour option driver yet, all in
line with what a Porsche Spyder should be.
The only owner (so far) of this Spyder spec'd out a beauty. Nicely
done! The front end was wrapped, yet the owner didn't drive it:
that was a combination of little time and more than one Porsche to
choose from.
It presents in "like new" condition inside and out (you may feel
free to insert your choice of cheesy sales pitch lingo here). This
Spyder comes complete with its Monroney window sticker, two-count
'em, two-keys in body color, books, and all the other do-dads
Porsche throws in these days with new car purchases. In other
words, this is a killer optioned-out example in the forever-popular
Silver/Red color combination.
Yes, sure. Our friends and other 911 nuts might roll their eyes at
this. But, then again, you won't care because you'll likely be
blasting past them in second gear while they're gasping into third.
With that great naturally aspirated sound that we know is not the
future, and a feeling of Porsche heritage and old-fashioned pride,
this Boxster Spyder is simply fantastic.