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Full Test: 2005 Porsche Boxster S

Imagine you 're a midengine Porsche nut with money to spend. Your collection of Stuttgart 's finest already includes a 550 Spyder, an RSK and a new Carrera GT. Life is good. You spend your days sipping vitamin-enriched designer water, playing lawn sports and mastering the heel-and-toe downshift. Then, without warning, tragedy strikes. You lose the use of your left foot in a freak bocce ball accident.

What do you do?

Well, besides a quick switch to a less obnoxious beverage, we suggest hopping down to your local Porsche store and plunking down the green for one of these: a 2005 Porsche Boxster S with the optional five-speed Tiptronic S automanual transmission. It's a midengine Porsche with no nasty clutch pedal. In fact, it's a midengine Porsche with no nasty anything.

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The P6 FOUR SEASONS was developed for European cars imported to North America. It combines high performance characteristics with year-round traction, even in light snow.
avon tires
The Tech M500 is the Ultra High Performance Summer tire member of AVON Tyres' family of Tech performance tires.
mille miglia rims and wheels "Deemed too dangerous for Italy’s open roads, the Mille Miglia was discontinued after its 1957 running. Today, though, the race lives on in a more reserved fashion.