Saturday, November 10, 2007

Porsche Boxster 2007


The Boxster is Porsche’s mid-engine, six-cylinder roadster that was added to the Porsche lineup for 1997 with Porsche’s new liquid-cooled flat six-cylinder “boxer” engine. The Boxster first debuted as a concept car at the 1993 North American International Auto Show with styling cues from the legendary Porche 550 Spyder. The Boxster S was added for 2000 with a higher level of performance. The second-generation Boxster debuted for the 2005 model year with updates for the first time since its debut.

The 2007 Porsche Boxster receives a bigger engine, more power and other minor updates. The Boxster gains five horsepower to 245 and torque increases by two to 201 lb-ft. in its 2.7-liter engine. The engine in the Boxster S is increased from 3.2 to 3.4 liters with a horsepower and torque upgrade of 15 to 295 and 251 lb-ft. Zero to 60 mph time is a tenth of a second quicker than its predecessor at 5.1 seconds and the top speed increases by two to 169 mph. Standard is a tire-pressure-monitoring system and available for the first time are optional 19-inch forged alloy two-tone wheels that were developed for the new 911 Turbo.
AutoPacific, a California-based automotive marketing and product-consulting firm has conducted a survey asking thousands of new car owners on what they think is the most satisfying sports car in United States. The 2007 Porsche Boxster has been able to obtain the No. 1 position.
Porsche Boxster and Boxster S were given the Vehicle Satisfaction Award (VSA), which is considered the industry’s yardstick in measuring the satisfaction that new car owners get from their vehicles. According to the survey, Boxster owners have rated their cars highly within the Power/Acceleration and Braking categories same with the Cargo/Space/Capacity, Cupholders and Interior Storage areas of the survey.
The Auto Pacific releases VSA outcome annually as a consumer and industry service measuring owner satisfaction across 46 specific areas associated to a vehicle’s operation, comfort, security and overall buying experience. And fortunately Porsche got all what it takes to win such distinguished recognition.
George Peterson, President of Auto Pacific said that, “Sports cars are supposed to be exhilarating to drive, but sometimes difficult to live with. Owners of the Porsche Boxster indicate it delivers on exhilarating, but it is not difficult to live with.” Starting from the day that the Boxster was released until now it still win praises from consumers as it provides the ultimate open-air driving experience. It has a one of a kind mid-engine configuration, with numerous handling developments and better dynamic and passive safety that makes it the leading vehicle in its segment.
Auto Pacific as a future-oriented automotive marketing and product-consulting firm promise to give every year the same kind of award to deserving vehicles, they aim to recognize vehicles and manufacturers that prove to them that they deserve respect and acknowledgement from consumers.