47k-Mile 2010 Boxster S 6-Speed: When the Budget Porsche Finally Makes Sense
"The 987 Boxster S finally stopped being the punchline. Clean manuals are vanishing, prices have stabilized, and it's genuinely the last affordable Porsche that still feels like one."
— Revvly Take
This cream white 987.2 Boxster S is the manual-transmission variant that nobody bought new but everyone wants now. 3.4-liter flat-six, six-speed stick, natural cocoa leather—the kind of spec that reads like a checklist of what actually matters. Low miles and proper equipment make this the Porsche that ages better than its depreciation curve suggests.
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