The pinnacle of Porsche’s 718 Boxster model range, this 2019 GTS comes finished in Guards Red over a black leather and Alcantara interior with deviated Carmine Red stitching. It commanded an original sticker price of over $104k with optional PASM Sport Suspension, 7-speed Porsche Doppelkupplung (PDK), illuminated carbon fiber door sills, Adaptive Sport Seats Plus, Premium Package Plus, and Bose Surround Sound with Apple CarPlay. Covered under the remaining factory warranty as well as an extended Porsche CPO warranty, this Boxster is now being offered for auction by its seller out of Georgia with approximately 11k miles on the odometer.
This Boxster wears a Guards Red finish with GTS-specific trim including a SportDesign front fascia, dark-tinted taillights, a black lower rear fascia, black Sport Exhaust tips, black GTS designations on the doors, and matte black 20” Carrera S wheels. The car rides on original Pirelli P Zero tires and one small paint chip is noted by the Porsche crest on the front hood, additional images are provided in the gallery along with a clean CARFAX report.
The cabin is trimmed in black leather and Alcantara with carbon fiber inlays and deviated Carmine Red stitching. Optional features include a rain sensor, auto-dimming mirrors, Lane Change Assist (LCA), a heated multifunction steering wheel, two-zone automatic climate control, Porsche Entry & Drive, Light Design Package, Bose Surround Sound System, and Apple CarPlay with Siri.
A mid-mounted 2.5 L turbocharged flat-four engine sends up to 365 HP and 317 lb.-ft of torque to the rear wheels by way of a 7-speed dual-clutch PDK transmission, providing acceleration from 0-60 MPH in as little as 3.5 seconds and a top speed of approximately 180 MPH. Optional PASM Sport Suspension is equipped and the GTS comes standard with the Sport Chrono Package, Sport Exhaust System, Porsche Active Suspension Management (PASM), and Porsche Torque Vectoring (PTV). The seller reports routine annual service to have been kept up to date since new. The original factory warranty remains in effect until February of 2023 and an additional Porsche CPO warranty provides coverage up until February 2025.
This sale will include a clean title.
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Sold for $74,000
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Given the mileage, price-wise this is still in 718 S territory
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Thanks Fellscreek
I’m traveling today but will be responsive to any questions or comments.
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Beautiful car! I have a ‘19 GTS Chalk with Black/Bordeaux interior equipped similarly ( minus torque vectoring) with 3600 mi. and it is an amazing car. Running out of space and may have to sell it. This Guards Red one is awesome. Whoever gets this car will be extremely happy. GLWTA.
Guess Nsbozick had trouble sleeping ?!
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@audios22 Thanks for the comment
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I love my '04 986 S. I've also had a number of Porsches. 914-6, 911 targa S, Cayman S. All of which were great in their own right and heritage. But the 986 is so nimble and responsive. Probably my favorite of all I've owned.This is a beautiful example of probably the only 718 I'd consider. Just something more "Porsche" about the 3.2 flat-6 that feels and sounds like a Porsche. Nothing against the flat-4 and 365BPH. GLTTWB
@2shecrab Looks like my lengthy response to Wrench didn’t get posted for some reason yesterday so I’ll try again, and thanks for the very reasonable question.
I’m about to turn 78 years old, which means I’ve been driving for some 60 plus years. In that time I have probably owned 30 to 40 vehicles, all except 2 pre-owned. So I am clearly something of a car nut. And because of the number and variety of vehicles I’ve owned I’m not at all intimidated by the process of buying pre-owned, either from a dealer or private party. My last two rides prior to the Boxster were a 2019 Audi S5 cab and a 2019 Jag F-type cab. I loved the S5, white/tan Prestige with 19k but I had a good friend lusting for it and another good friend looking to sell his 2019 Jag F-type for a very reasonable price, so I made the change. I quickly decided the Jag wasn’t for me: too much of a muscle car and not a color I liked. Porsches have always been my favorite cars, and I’ve owned several: 911s, Boxsters,Caymans. More so than something like the Jag I find them to be precise, responsive, stylish, and yet subtle (although it’s a stretch to call this Boxster subtle). So two weeks into my Jag ownership I traded it in on the Boxster. Which is great. But, as I said, I’m turning 78 next month and I found I really miss the space and comfort of a 4 seater convertible so I’m looking for something like an A5or S5 or 3 series or 6 series or C-class or E-class… something where I don’t have to treat my golf clubs as a passenger!
It’s as simple as that…
@WRENCH.56 Hi @Wrench.56
I thought my response to you yesterday would be for all to see on the site but unless I did something wrong that is not the case. If in fact that is not the case and only you received my rather lengthy response, could you send it back to me so I can post it for all to see? Thanks for your interest.
This is a very desirable Boxster!
What's the story with 3 extremely short term ownership records? I know that one was a dealership title, but why are you selling it so soon after your acquisition?
Are you flipping it?