Used 2013 PorscheBoxster S 3.4

 
    Exterior Color
    Silver
    Interior Color
    Black
    Odometer
    4,893 miles
    Body/Seating
    Cabriolet/2 seats
    Fuel Economy
    20/28 MPG City/Hwy
    Transmission
    6-Speed Manual
    Drivetrain
    Rear-wheel Drive
    Engine
    H6 FI / REAR WHEEL DRIVE
    VIN
    WP0CB2A84DS130672
    Stock Number
    9218
    Porsche Boxster
    • Certified

    Included Packages & Options

    • Infotainment Package w/BOSE Surround Sound System$3,860
      • Porsche Communication Management
      • Bose Surround Sound System
      • SAT-Receiver XM w/High-Definition-Radio
    • Wheels: Fr 8J x 20 & Rr 9.5J x 20 Carrera Classic$2,730
      • Tires: Front P235/35ZR20 & Rear P265/35ZR20

    Highlighted Features

    • Wireless phone connectivity
    • Power convertible roof
    • High intensity discharge headlights
    • Perimeter/approach lights
    • Remote keyless entry
    • Fully automatic headlights
    • Security system
    • Power driver seat
    • Power passenger seat
    • Alloy wheels
    • Heated door mirrors
    • Spoiler

    Included Packages & Accessories

    • Intermittent Wipers
    • CD player
    • Leather Interior
    • Power Windows
    • Power Adjustable Seat
    • Tilt Steering
    • Center Arm Rest
    • Power Steering
    • Alloy Wheels
    • Power Seat
    • Climate Control
    • Trip Odometer
    • Power Brakes
    • Power Door Locks
    • Power Mirrors
    • All Wheel Drive
    • Air Conditioning
    • Traction Control System
    • Heated Seats
    • Engine: 3.4L w/Direct Fuel Injection
    • Leather Package
    • Transmission: 6-Speed Manual w/Overdrive
    • Tires: Front P235/35ZR20 & Rear P265/35ZR20
    • Infotainment Package w/BOSE Surround Sound System
    • Porsche Communication Management
    • SAT-Receiver XM w/High-Definition-Radio
    • Bose Surround Sound System
    • Wheels: Fr 8J x 20 & Rr 9.5J x 20 Carrera Classic

    Detailed Specifications

    • 1-touch down
    • Air conditioning
    • Driver door bin
    • Driver vanity mirror
    • Front beverage holders
    • Garage door transmitter: HomeLink
    • Illuminated entry
    • Passenger door bin
    • Passenger vanity mirror
    • Power windows
    • Remote keyless entry
    • Speed control
    • Telescoping steering wheel
    • Tilt steering wheel
    • Alloy wheels
    • Four wheel independent suspension
    • Front anti-roll bar
    • Power steering
    • Rear anti-roll bar
    • Speed-sensing steering
    • Sport suspension
    • Tires: performance
    • 1st row LCD monitors: 2
    • CD player
    • CD-MP3 decoder
    • Diversity antenna
    • Primary LCD size: 7.0"
    • Radio data system
    • Wireless phone connectivity: Bluetooth
    • Front center armrest
    • Front seats: bucket
    • Leather shift knob
    • Leather steering wheel
    • Max seating capacity: 2
    • Power driver seat
    • Power passenger seat
    • Cylinder configuration: H-6
    • Drive type: rear-wheel
    • Engine liters: 3.4
    • Engine location: mid
    • Fuel economy city: 20mpg
    • Fuel economy combined: 23mpg
    • Fuel economy highway: 28mpg
    • Fuel tank capacity: 16.9gal.
    • Horsepower: 315hp @ 6,700RPM
    • Number of valves: 24
    • Recommended fuel: Premium Unleaded
    • Torque: 266 lb.-ft. @ 4,500RPM
    • Variable intake manifold
    • Variable valve control
    • Bumpers: body-color
    • Convertible roof lining
    • Door mirrors: body-color
    • Glass rear window
    • Heated door mirrors
    • Power convertible roof
    • Power door mirrors
    • Rear cargo: trunk
    • Spoiler
    • Air Pollution Score (AP): 5
    • Compression ratio: 12.50 to 1
    • Engine bore x stroke: 97.0mm x 77.5mm (3.82" x 3.05")
    • Engine displacement: 3.4 L
    • Engine horsepower: 315hp @ 6,700RPM
    • Engine torque: 266 lb.-ft. @ 4,500RPM
    • Exterior body width: 1,801mm (70.9")
    • Exterior height: 1,280mm (50.4")
    • Exterior length: 4,374mm (172.2")
    • Front headroom: 980mm (38.6")
    • Front hiproom: 1,356mm (53.4")
    • Front legroom: 1,082mm (42.6")
    • Front shoulder room: 1,313mm (51.7")
    • Greenhouse Gas Score (GG): 5
    • Interior cargo volume: 280 L (10 cu.ft.)
    • Interior maximum cargo volume: 280 L (10 cu.ft.)
    • Payload: 335kg (739lbs)
    • Turning radius: 5.6m (18.2')
    • Wheelbase: 2,474mm (97.4")
    • Display: analog
    • Front fog lights
    • Fully automatic headlights
    • High intensity discharge headlights: Bi-Xenon
    • Low tire pressure warning
    • Outside temperature display
    • Rear fog lights
    • Rear window defroster
    • Tachometer
    • Trip computer
    • Variably intermittent wipers
    • 4 wheel disc brakes
    • ABS brakes
    • Brake assist
    • Dual front impact airbags
    • Dual front side impact airbags
    • Electronic stability
    • Ignition disable
    • Integrated roll-over protection
    • Occupant sensing airbag
    • Overhead airbag
    • Perimeter/approach lights
    • Security system
    • Traction control

    Standard Features

    • Porsche Communication Management
    • Bose Surround Sound System
    • SAT-Receiver XM w/High-Definition-Radio
    • Tires: Front P235/35ZR20 & Rear P265/35ZR20

    Dealer Notes

    RAMSEY CORP IS HOME OF GUARANTEED CREDIT APPROVAL! THIS VEHICLE COMES WITH 30 MONTHS OR 45,107MILES FACTORY DRIVE TRAIN WARRANTY; EXTENDED WARRANTIES AVAILABLE. AVAILABLE.

    Leather / Heated Seating 
    20inch Carrera Classic Wheel 
    Bose Premium Sound System 
    Convertible
    Navigation 
    6-SPD
    2013 PORSCHE BOXSTER S
    WP0CB2A84DS130672
    CONVERTIBLE 3.4L H6 FI
    REAR WHEEL DRIVE
    2013 Porsche Boxster

    There aren't many luxury roadsters on the market. Besides Mercedes' SLK, Audi's TT and BMW's Z4, the Porsche Boxster has no other competition. That didn't stop the famed sports-car maker from delivering a well-executed redesign for the 2013 model year that should woo every shopper that comes its way.

    You can compare the 2012 and 2013 models here.

    The redesigned 2013 Porsche Boxster impresses visually inside and out and handles superbly. The base model could use more power; otherwise, there were few faults to be found.

    Performance
    The one thing the Boxster does best is handling.

    The Boxster has long been known for its mid-engine design, allowing for nearly perfect weight balance, and that remains in the new generation. The body is as wide as in 2012, but the front and rear tracks have been widened marginally for 2013 to keep the tires flush. With the optional 20-inch wheels and tires on my tester, the car felt like it was clawing the road. Every twist and turn was whip-snap short and confidence-inspiring.

    The combination of that handling with a natural seating position, droptop visibility and friendly six-speed manual transmission made me feel one with the car right out of the driveway.

    Porsche's PDK dual-clutch automatic transmission is a $3,200 option, but I found the base six-speed manual to be well-executed. The clutch wasn't too heavy, yet required enough force to make you pay attention to your shifts. The shifter itself fell into its gates with little effort and even less guessing. How could anybody buy this little gem of handling beauty without a manual?

    Power from the base model's 2.7-liter, flat six-cylinder engine was adequate for me. I had fun revving through most gears; only 6th disappointed me at highway speeds. There I had to downshift to get true passing power in most situations. The 265 horses weren't enough to please many of our editors, though, who would prefer the Boxster S and its 315-horsepower, 3.4-liter flat six.

    Our test car was equipped with an optional sport suspension for $1,790 that let us choose between Normal and Sport driving modes. It worked, that was clear. Suspension settings firmed up significantly when Sport was chosen, and turns somehow became even sharper. Ride height overall is .39 inch lower in Boxsters equipped with the sport suspension. If you're on the fence about getting it, I drove in Normal mode most of the time and still found the car to be a thrilling handler. Our tester also had Porsche's Torque Vectoring System, which is a $1,320 option. It adjusts torque to the rear wheels by braking to improve handling and traction, but it was hard to determine what the technology was doing, both in everyday and in spirited driving. Braking overall was quite good, but not something that stood out to me.

    Convertible Performance
    Unlike the retractable hardtops on the SLK and Z4, the Boxster has a retractable soft-top. Because there's no additional operation needed to fold it up, like the hardtops require, it closes and opens in nine seconds. I measured it a number of times, and the worst attempt just hit 10 seconds. That means you can close it easily at stoplights, or even when traveling at slow speeds.

    With the top up, visibility is pretty poor if not downright lousy. I had a hard time backing out of parking spaces and judging blind spots on the highway. The small side mirrors didn't help matters.

    On the road, wind intrudes significantly right around 65 mph. Under that speed, you can cruise to your heart's content while still maintaining a conversation with your passenger.

    With the top up, the cabin is incredibly quiet. Retractable hardtops came into favor because they isolated passengers from exterior noise more than soft-tops of the time did. But judging by the new batch of soft-tops — from affordable convertibles like Chevy's Camaro to the Boxster — the technology has improved greatly. The quiet cabin made me glad Porsche didn't negatively impact the Boxster's optimum performance by adding a heavy hardtop.

    Interior
    The old Boxster was also a good performer, but it was definitely not a stunner to look at, inside or out. While the 2013 gets a swoopy exterior with a backside unlike any other car on the road, the inside has been retrofitted even more significantly.

    It now carries over the layout from Porsche's 911, Panamera and Cayenne, with a long center console housing the shifter and various buttons leading up into a large multimedia touch-screen.

    The materials and controls feel nearly as nice as the ones in the new 911 Cabriolet I tested the week previous to the Boxster. There isn't as much high-grade leather covering areas like the dash and doors as there is in the 911, but at least now the interior is truly luxurious. I find it hard to imagine shoppers would pick a competitor because it had nicer digs.

    My test car had the optional 14-way adjustable, full-leather seats. Two-way seats covered partially in leather are standard. I can only speak to the ones in my car, which I found supportive, comfortable and downright tailor-fit. There was plenty of bolstering during hard corners, and they had adjustable thigh support — a feature I find quite welcome when equipped.

    The two trunks — a 5.3-cubic-foot-deep well up front and a flatter, wider, golf-bag-accommodating 4.6 cubic feet in back — seemed almost spacious, but there's little to no storage inside the cabin. Each door has a small pocket and there's a tiny cubby between the seats and the glove box. There's no place to easily stash a smartphone, garage-door opener or even money for tolls or drive-throughs.

    And don't even get me started on the cupholders, which remain awkwardly hidden above the glove box. If BMW can finally figure out how to please American drivers with conventionally placed cupholders across its lineup, it's time for Porsche to join the party. The only thing these cupholders can adequately grasp are water bottles with some flex in the plastic. Otherwise, you'll just worry they'll pinch the drink container and spill some of its contents — or that they'll fall out completely during a turn or stop, ruining that nice interior.

    Features & Price
    Like all Porsches — and a few other German makes — the Boxster comes modestly equipped at its $50,000 base price, with oodles of options with additional price tags attached. Equipped with a variety of options, our tester came to $75,000, pushing it far out of the realm of affordable luxury. Looking at the option list, I could slash the torque vectoring and maybe the convenience package, saving well over $5,000, but could I say no to the gorgeous 20-inch wheels ($3,125) and the black paint job on them to match the canvas top (another $1,425)?

    Hard to say. If you're considering a Boxster, keep in mind that you're going to need at least $60,000 to get one with just a few features, like a multimedia system and leather seats — items that are pretty much expected in this type of car.

    Safety
    The Boxster has not been crash-tested by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration or the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.

    There are two separate side airbags for both occupants. The thorax side airbag inflates from the seats' outside bolster, while side airbags also deploy from the top of the door, for head protection. As is required of all new cars as of the 2012 model year, the Boxster has antilock brakes and an electronic stability system with traction control.

    Boxster in the Market
    A luxury roadster probably isn't something you normally think of cross-shopping; people who buy from Audi, BMW or Mercedes are likely already fans of the brand. The Boxster, however, should stand out because, well, it's a Porsche. If you're going to spend this kind of money on a roadster, it's a sound move to go with a company that builds well-balanced sports cars.

    KBB.com Consumer Reviews

    Kelley Blue Book - KBB.com
    Overall5.0Out of 5
    • 981

      By caribphotos on 12/14/2025 9:16:36 PM

      5.0
      Porsche manufactures incredibly nice cars, that being said getting one that way and keeping that way is the challenge. My boxster drives great, looks great and the performance is approximate to what they say; but from the beginning it was 🙂‍↔️ so. It's a really unusual 📦 and I like it that way, now.
    • Fabulous car

      By Walt on 4/24/2025 4:29:15 AM

      5.0
      Super fast, super agile, awesome brakes, very well-built. And fuel efficient when not pounding on the turbo. I just completed a 700 mile 1-day trip averaging 74mph. 33.2mpg. Was in cruise control, nice day, light traffic. Rarely got on the turbo. But on other days, you use your turbo a lot and are in the low to mid 20s. 2017 718 Boxster S.
    • A More Fun Car (compared to my 911)

      By Dave on 8/4/2024 8:16:46 PM

      5.0
      When I saw this absolutely gorgeous, graphite blue metallic (light gray blue) 2017, 718 Boxster with light tan interior and low miles 9 months ago, I couldn't resist. It is coincidentally the same year as the black, 2017 base model, 911 I'd owned earlier. It is less luxurious, a tiny bit slower (but not much), has a comparable ride, corners sharper, and the retractable top makes it way more fun to drive. The 911 is more macho, but I get at least as many compliments on this 718 Boxster. My golf clubs even fit in the trunk! I wanted the amazing smell of full leather, but it probably would have required buying the "S" variant which you don't really need. 0-60 in 4 seconds in the base model is quite fast; all of them now are turbo-charged. Hope this was helpful to you. Btw, avoid black: it will show every, tiny rock chip.