The 1998 Porsche Boxster Base is a Rear-wheel drive Convertible. It can accommodate up to 2 passengers. It has 2 Doors and is powered by a 2.5L H6 DOHC 24 valves engine which outputs 201 hp @
6000 rpm and is paired with 5 speed manual gearbox. The 1998 Porsche Boxster Base has cargo capacity of 260 Liters and the vehicle weighs 1280 kg. In terms of ride assists, the 1998 Porsche Boxster Base has stability control and traction control in addition to anti-lock brake system (ABS). The vehicle has an optional engine as well It offers and. Safety features also include None and None. The front suspension is while the rear suspension is. The car also features a It has as standard. Electronic features include Cruise Control. For convenience, the car has Power windows and Power door locks. There is also a remote keyless entry feature. Moreover, the car has. The steering wheel has audio control buttons. In terms of performance, the car has 219 N.m of torque and a top speed of 215 km/h. The 1998 Porsche Boxster Base accelerates from zero to 60 mph in 7 seconds and hits quarter mile at 15 seconds. Fuel consumption is 14.1 L/100km in the city and 9.1 L/100km in the highway. The car price starts at $ 58,400
Estimates based on a driving average of 12,000 miles per year
Used Condition
Trade In Price
Private Party Price
Dealer Retail Price
Outstanding
$ 8,427
$ 11,306
$ 12,881
Clean
$ 7,482
$ 10,066
$ 11,474
Average
$ 5,594
$ 7,586
$ 8,659
Rough
$ 3,705
$ 5,105
$ 5,845
Car buff magazines have been proclaiming the rebirth of the sports car market since the introduction of the BMW Z3 in the winter of 1996. One year later their prediction was validated with the introduction of the Mercedes SLK and Porsche Boxster. The most anticipated of these wonderfully impractical cars, however, has to be the Porsche Boxster. Porsche is slow to change, and even slower to introduce new products. (The previous 911 design has been around for an astounding 30 years, and it was just updated this year.) When Porsche does introduce a new product, though, it is guaranteed to cause a stir.
We think that the Boxster deserves the attention it's getting. The Boxster was a clean-sheet design that was built around an all new horizontally opposed (boxer-type) engine. The engine is mounted midship for ideal weight distribution and displaces a relatively thrifty 2.5 liters. Innovations on this engine include Porsche's first use of water cooling as well as their first use of Porsche's VarioCam variable valve-timing technology on a six-cylinder engine. This engine produces 201 horsepower, which is the best in this class, and 181 foot-pounds of torque.
The Boxster is available with a five-speed manual or a five-speed Tiptronic transmission. The Boxster's Tiptronic transmission differs from Tiptronic transmissions found on other Porsche models because it features five forward speeds instead of four and has the manual mode gear selector switches mounted exclusively on the steering wheel.
Aside from the mechanical innovations, the Boxster also features a few practical features that we think buyers will appreciate. First, the Boxster offers more cargo area than any of its competitors due to the inclusion of front and rear trunks. This front/rear trunk design produces an impressive 9.1 cubic feet of cargo space, and is made possible by the mid-engine design. Second, the Porsche has a very livable cockpit that has a great deal of space for two occupants and features wonderful, cradling seats. Lastly, the Boxster has the fastest closing automatic top in the business, going from completely open to completely closed in a scant 12 seconds; perfect for those unexpected rain showers.
For 1998, the Boxster's second year on the market, Porsche added side airbags, and otherwise left the car unchanged. (That's the sort of evolutionary change we're talking about.)
The real reason that people will buy this car, however, rests with the fact that it is a Porsche that regular people can afford. The Boxster is not some cheap imitation of a Porsche like the 914, nor a second-best, front-engine design like the 944; it is built the way a Porsche should be, with a six-cylinder engine mounted behind the driver. With prices starting at $ 23,000 under the 911 Carrera Coupe, the Boxster's price tag leaves enough money in the bank to park a practical sedan or sport utility next to it in the garage.
The Boxster is one of the most popular models ever released by the German car manufacturer Porsche.
Who hasn't heard of Porsche? In 2006 it won the most prestigious automobile brand for over 70 years of excellence and dedication to the four-wheel god. Established at first as a consulting and development company by Dr. Ing. Ferdinand Porsche in 1931, Porsche SE has since become synonymous with luxurious sports cars as well as cutting edge technology.
Situated in downtown Stuttgart, Porsche's first contract of developing a people's car, a Volkswagen, appointed by the German government. The result was one of the most famous cars in history, one of the best sold and one of the most easily recognizable out there, the Beetle. Many features of the Beetle would find their place on the first ever Porsche, the 64, developed in 1939.
During WWII the Porsche factory turned to making vehicles for the German Army, such as the Kubelwagen and the Schwimmwagen as well as contributing to the production of Tiger and Elefant tanks. After the war Ferdinand was imprisoned for war crimes for 20 months and was during that time that his son, Ferry Porsche, decided to build a new car to suit his needs – the 356.
The success of the 356 and the death of Ferdinand Porsche in 1951 gave Ferry the confidence to follow in his father's footsteps and continue designing cars. One of his most famous designs was the Spyder 550, a car that would prove very successful in races.
By now, the general line of the company seemed evident, as in 1964 another sporty model, the 911, another car with a air-cooled, boxer, rear-mounted engine. The design team for this car was led by Ferry's oldest son, Ferdinand Alexander Porsche. this car would take the legacy of the 550 Spyder even further, winning races and rallies. Testimony to the success of the 911 is the fact that it's still in production today, despite being heavily modified.
Porsche was going to change its status in 1972 from a limited partnership to a public limited company, which meant that now Porsche would be run by a board of directors supervised by family members. In 1974, at the Paris Auto Show, Porsche unveils the new 911 Turbo, with exhaust turbocharger and pressure regulator.
When the 924 was entered in production in 1975, Porsche took a leap of faith because it had not experienced with front-mounted engines for a long time. By Porsche standards, the 928 was an oddity, with its front-mounted V8 engine made out of metal alloy. Then, in 1981, a new transaxle model is added to the Porsche line-up, the 944. The high-performance Porsche 959 is unveiled at the Frankfurt Auto Show in 1985. It will go on to win a lot of races and rallies, the best known being the Paris-Dakar.
A new technological leap was made in 1988 when the 911 Carrera 4 with all-wheel drive was introduced on the market. Then, in 1989, the “Tiptronic” automatic gearbox system is fitted on Porsches. In 1991, Porsche becomes the first car manufacturer to fit driver and passenger airbags on all its models.
The Boxter model is introduced in 1996 after 3 and a half years of development. That same year, Porsche celebrates 1million units being produced. Two years later, Ferry Porsche dies at the age of 88 but the company moves on and has a great season at Le Mans with the 911 GT1, coming in first and second. This was going to be only the beginning for Porsche, which continued with the very sporty and high-performance models Boxster S and the Carrera GT in 2000.
In 2002 Porsche entered the SUV market with the unconventional Cayenne and its later versions, the Cayenne Turbo and Turbo S. The next model on the line-up for Porsche, announced for 2009 is the Panamera, a four-door sedan. With this new model, Porsche seems set to take on a whole new market, directly competing with other luxury brands such as Mercedes, BMW and Audi.
1998 Porsche Boxster Consumer Reviews
creamedmax, 04/24/2003
Buying it is the cheap part
I was so excited when I got my Porsche
Boxter, but my excitement soon turned
into disgust. Yes, there is no
argument that this is a fun car to
drive, not to mention it looks great.
It's the high & frequent repair bills I
can do without. The repairs are small,
but their price ticket is over the
top. I paid $ 750 for a spring for the
roof, and $ 3K and all I got for my buck
was 2 front tires, brakes, and a repair
to a small oil leak. According to the
tech at the dealership, this is not
unusual. The scheduled maintenance
will run you hundreds for your fluids
and belts to be checked. Love the
look, but no thank you. This is my
1stand last Boxter!
ivanhoebrewery, 11/09/2008
Porsche - There Is No Substitute
While living in Germany I owned a 924, then a 944 and then a 911 Carrera. I left them in Germany because I felt it wouldn't be fun to drive a Porsche in the States. I was wrong. I bought a Boxster as a second car and love every minute of driving it. Porsche quality and Porsche ownership can not be beat. The twisty roads around my house have become my playground. I've owned Z's, an RX-7, a Lancia and a Quattro. But I'll say it again Porsche - there is no substitute.
effectivetelling, 08/31/2009
Water Leaks
Lots of fun to drive but, water leaks into the area underneath the seats. Electronic control box is there and expensive to replace. Once it gets wet its shot. There are drain tubes that have to be kept clean - and even then, a heaving rain will still leak in.
reformatpitch, 06/02/2004
Wondering if I made the right decision
Yeah a Porsche, I thought I was getting
a great deal with a 98 and less then
25k miles. Thank goodness I didn't pay
that much, because the first trip to
the dealer for a tuneup set me back
$ 1500 and was told that I would need a
new starter soon. Then a week later, I
was putting the roof down and the back
window split down the middle. The
Porsche dealer said it was my fault for
putting down the roof in cold weather-
it was 10C. This is a great little
car really fun to drive! But had I
known that the quality of the parts
were that crappy I never would have
bought it. I would have gone for the
BMWZ3.
stressvanquish, 09/13/2019
2003 Porsche Boxster
"The more I drive it, the more I love it."
I picket up my 2003 Porsche Boxster S with 31,000 miles. The car had been well cared for. In my observations Porsches come in 2 flavors. Extremely well cared for or rode hard and put back wet.
The car is so precise in it's handling. Fun, quick acceleration but not machiavellian like a super car. I'm 6'1" tall and the car is comfortable with plenty of room for me. With the front and rear trunks this car has something like 9 cubic feet of cargo room for weekend getaways. It is a 2 seater roadster so you can't use it for the soccer team. I get decent 24-25 mph on the hwy if I don't jump on the throttle all the time.
I do most of my own maintenance like change the oil, bleed the brake fluid and change the coolant. Porsche mechanics can be high priced. I drive with the top down in 45 degree weather because the heater is that good.
The car grips the road unbelievably. I took a Porsche sponsored drivers skill class at a track which included a wet skid exercise. I had a tough time getting the car to skid loose.
As far as the IMS issue, the failure rate was only about 5-8% If it worries you have it changed and figure the cost of that change and a new clutch while your at it, into your purchase price. Like buying any used car, spend a couple of bucks up front to have the car checked out by a qualified mechanic before you part with your cash. You should know what you are getting into.
I have owned a variety of cars during my life including and Austin Healey, Ford Mustang, Camaro Z28, 2002 BMW, 320I BMW and a 528I BMW. The Boxster is by far the favorite car I have ever owned.
reiteratewade, 05/16/2019
1998 Porsche Boxster
"Surprised by how reliable it's been"
I've owned this car for over two years. It was nearly 20 years old when I purchased it, although very low miles for car that age (less than 60,000). I have yet to have anything significant go wrong with it. It's been one of the most reliable cars I have owned.
While it's not the fastest car I've ever had, it's fast enough to be fun, and the handling is by far the best I've had. There's also just something special about it, compared to other sports cars I've owned (1994 Mazda Miata, 2005 Nissan 350Z). I imagine if I had the S model, it would be even better, although IMS bearings are more of an issue in those model years.
Another perk: The car is way more practical than you'd think. The two trunks are more than enough for most grocery runs I make.
Main downsides: The rear plastic window is of poor quality and hard to see through. Mine is cracked and leaks. Told the whole top probably needs to be replaced. Also, it'd be nice if it had a built in cup-holder, although that's uncommon for German sports cars.Read less
fridaytribune, 02/15/2018
2000 Porsche Boxster
"Owned since new, will never let it go"
This is a vehicle that gets my heart pumping every time I turn the key. One of a kind Varient S model with speedster humps. Very fast and manuverable. A real head turner with no mechanical issues to date.
I have owned and still have a 2009 Kia amanti it is now 2024 I have 51000 miles on this car excellent handling in all weather except ice and deep snow very fast in traffic I think the handling is tight and responsive. My spouse has driven this on the interstate frequently and the first thing he did was get it up to 220 mph at this speed is floaty but under 80 mph just a pleasure to drive *****
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