Equipment
4.0/414hp, 6-speed, black wheels, red calipers, Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 tires.
Condition
Showing 8086 miles and no real age or wear.
Market commentary
Six figures for a Boxster just sounds wrong, but the 718 Spyder is not your hairdresser's Boxster. Essentially an open version of the Cayman GT4, it has aero bits on the body, suspension bits and brakes from a 911 GT3, and a much more powerful engine than the base car. It can hit nearly 190 mph. A 2020 718 Spyder started at a little over $97K so with options this has always been a six-figure car, and the fact that a high-performance Porsche didn't depreciate after four years and 8000 miles isn't really surprising.