At a glance, the 2011 Porsche Boxster Spyder is simply a special model that sheds 176 pounds of non-essentials in the name of purist performance. Nothing new in this plan, since Porsche has been building lightweight models for decades. It’s an easy recipe — cut weight and sell the car at a premium to Porschephiles who can’t resist the idea that less is really more.
Among the non-essentials stripped from this Boxster are the air-conditioning and radio — items which, let’s face it, most owners will option back into the car. Check the boxes for … Details & Pictures
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