13 January 2021 1:27 pm / 0 comments
In 1996, Porsche introduced the world to the Boxster, which turned helped turned the company’s poor fortunes in the early 1990s around. Between 1996 and 2003, it was the company’s best-selling model until the Cayenne came along, and has been a staple in the line-up until now. If you’re curious about the name, “Boxster” is a combination of boxer – the engine type – and roadster.
Spanning four generations, more than 357,000 units of the mid-engine sports car have been produced to date. This year marks the 25th anniversary of the Boxster and to celebrate the occasion, Porsche was wheeled out this, the Boxster 25 Years (Boxster 25 Jahre in Germany).
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Porsche is celebrating the 25th anniversary of its Boxster series with a special edition aptly named ‘Boxster 25’.
The open top model is exclusive for the North American market and features various design elements used by the original Boxster concept car that was presented to the world at the Detroit Auto Show in 1993. Most notably, the Boxster 25 features copper-like paint on the front and side air intakes, the 20-inch alloy wheels, and the special ‘Boxster 25’ badge found at the rear. Exterior color options available include GT Silver metallic, Jet Black Metallic, and Carrara White Metallic.
Porsche has continued the special touches in the cabin where Bordeaux Red leather is featured extensively. The folding softtop is also made from a red-colored fabric and the car lands as standard with brushed aluminum accents, 14-way electrically adjustable sports seats, door sill trims with ‘Boxster 25’ lettering and a heated GT multifunction sport leather steering wheel. Should
Wine Press - 12 Wines Worth Splurging On This Holiday Season
Updated Dec 22, 2020;
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It’s the same with most things in life – from food to cars, vacations or clothes.
There’s many affordable, reliable alternatives – many of which are just as good or sometimes even better than many higher priced items.
But who doesn’t love a great steak or lobster (or both) once in a while?
Or maybe a nice pair of shoes or a night in a grand old hotel?
The same goes for wine.
As the quality of wine continues to improve around the world, there are so many great wines for under $20 or even $10 a bottle. (And you can read all about my favorite wines under $10 for 2020 next week.)