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First Drive

Road Test: Porsche Boxster 2.7 2dr PDK

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£37,589 when new

910
Published: 22 Oct 2012
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SPEC HIGHLIGHTS

  • BHP

    265bhp

  • 0-62

    5.7s

  • CO2

    183g/km

  • Max Speed

    162Mph

  • Insurance
    group

    42E

Ever since the new Boxster turned up dripping in active this and assisted that, Top Gear has been dying to get its hands on a basic version. For no other reason than to check the more realistic variants in the range support the hype being ladled out to the £50k-plus machines.

It's true to say that there's a paucity of boggo Porsches, but, as far as it goes, this 2.7-litre, 265bhp Boxster is it. It's got optional wheels and a couple of other bits, but is more or less a basic Boxster.

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Which means the least powerful engine, with the least expensive manual six-speed gearbox, and mostly passive or standard systems operating on the rest. And it just might be the best version.

Yes, the PDK is brilliant, but there's something satisfying about getting a change perfect from the slightly notchy manual. The engine might not have the zippy punch of the S, but hang onto the revs and you've got plenty to play with.

Similarly, the basic car rides well. It feels slightly more prone to understeer than the PASM variants, but it's safe and secure rather than dull. Conclusion? The Boxster is a good thing all through the range: it just depends how deep you want to option.

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