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MY09 Boxster Can You Spot The Difference

daro911

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Not sure Porsche shouldn't have tried a bit harder with this face lift. Sales will no doubt show if they did or didn't do enough [&o]

Sometimes the most minor changes can make a major difference. Take this Porsche Boxster, for instance, caught testing by our network of spies - the famous Porsche strategy of 'evolving' a car over a long period through continues to work, as the sharp roadster looks significantly improved.Both bumpers get slick revisions to make them appear smooth and seamless.

New, sharper clear-glass rear lights with a central line of LEDs look more stylish and better resolved then the current car's. This effect is further enhanced by the front lights, which get a spot of blacking to give them a teardrop shape, further helping to distinguish the Boxster from its iconic 911 big brother.

Porsche are characteristically tight-lipped about any mechanical changes, but minor modifications are not out of the question.

And if they're anything like the exterior changes, we can hope for notable improvements with minimal tinkering when the car hits showrooms in early 2009.




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I guess like the 911 the big news will be the new direct injection engines with much lower emissions and better fuel economy. What an age we live in I have just mentioned fuel economy and low emissions on a Porsche forum!
 
I have just mentioned fuel economy and low emissions on a Porsche forum!

colin!!go rinse your mouth out[:D]
 
ORIGINAL: dyllan

I have just mentioned fuel economy and low emissions on a Porsche forum!

colin!!go rinse your mouth out[:D]

With what? Water, unleaded petrol, superunleaded petrolor [gasp] diesel?
 

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