Porsche Boxster, 1996 - 2004
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The Boxster name is intended to emphasize the type of engine used by Porsche, an opposing, horizontally spaced boxer-type engine. The Boxster used a number of common details from the larger 911 - it had the same trunk cover, front fenders, headlights. Its 2.5 L M96 engine shared the same architecture as the 3.4 L 911 model engine. It was the first water-cooled Porsche non-front-mounted engine. In fact, the engine was mounted in the middle, unlike the 911 engine, which is mounted at the rear. This combination provided a low center of gravity, ideal weight distribution and neutral handling characteristics, which are especially appreciated for overcoming sharp turns.