Milwaukee's Own Porsche Boxster & 718 Boxster Legacy

Experience the thrill of owning a Porsche Boxster or 718 Boxster, an iconic summer roadster with a rich legacy in the collector market, capturing hearts and minds.

In Milwaukee, the Porsche Boxster and its successors, the 718 Boxster, remain coveted symbols of summer driving bliss. Each generation, from the original 986 to the latest 718, has evolved while maintaining that exhilarating spirit. Whether a sun-soaked summer toy or a cherished collector’s item, these mid-engine roadsters capture the essence of open-air driving.

The journey from the classic 986 to the turbocharged 718 reflects a shifting automotive landscape, emphasizing performance and refinement. However, owners face practical realities, including soft-top wear and mechanical intricacies that come with age. As enthusiasts recognize their value, the Boxster and 718 Boxster are poised at a unique intersection of daily driver and collector's gem, making their donation a meaningful contribution.

📖Generation guide

986 • 1996-2004

The original Boxster introduced Porsche's water-cooled engines. With a 2.5L and later a 2.7L flat-six, it embodies the brand’s spirit. This generation is known for its potential IMS issues.

987 • 2005-2012

The 987 enhances the original's charm with improved powertrains—a 2.7L and a 3.4L flat-six S, including a GTS variant. Notable for its aesthetic refinements and driving dynamics.

981 • 2013-2016

A modern classic featuring electric power steering and the sought-after GT4 Spyder, this generation is a balance of performance and comfort, appealing to both drivers and collectors.

718 • 2016-present

Introduces turbo flat-fours, which stirred debate among purists. However, the 718 Spyder and GT4 RS models retain the revered naturally aspirated 4.0L flat-six, securing their collector status.

Known issues by generation

Each generation of the Porsche Boxster and 718 Boxster has its unique mechanical quirks. The 986 and 987 are infamous for IMS bearing failures that can lead to catastrophic engine issues, alongside common RMS leaks. Owners of the 981 should watch for oil consumption stemming from the direct-injection M97/MA122 engines. The current 718 faces challenges such as turbo flat-four carbon buildup and bore-scoring concerns. Additionally, all generations share soft-top hydraulic pump leaks, plastic rear window cracking, and a tendency for water pumps to require replacement around the 60-80k mile mark. Understanding these issues is critical for potential donors and future owners alike.

Donation value by condition + generation

The donation value of your Boxster or 718 Boxster varies significantly based on condition and generation. Collector-tier models like the 718 Spyder or Cayman GT4 often command values over $100,000, requiring appraisal via Form 8283 Section B. Meanwhile, well-documented 986 and 987 models with IMS retrofits can still hold value, while high-mileage, non-retrofit variants risk receiving $0 receipts due to engine uncertainties. Manual transmissions are particularly favored in the collector market, enhancing overall value, while poorly maintained soft-tops or dated automatic models may lead to lower appraisal outcomes.

Donation process for this model

Donating your Porsche Boxster or 718 Boxster involves specific considerations given their mechanical configurations. Cream City Keys ensures safe handling with low-clearance flatbed towing methods. We prioritize the protection of soft-top roofs during transportation, while comprehensive documentation of hardtop mechanisms is crucial. Each donation is processed with care to ensure that your vehicle's legacy continues and supports automotive enthusiasts in our community.

Milwaukee regional notes

In Milwaukee, Boxster and 718 Boxster owners often experience the duality of summer joyrides and winter storage concerns. The sun-state interiors face UV wear, emphasizing the importance of protective measures for soft-tops. Snow-belt residents often keep their roadsters as garage queens during harsh winters, further heightening the allure of the pristine summer experience. Understanding these regional nuances can help you make informed decisions about your vehicle's care and potential donation.

FAQ

What should I know about donating my Porsche Boxster?
When donating your Porsche Boxster, consider its condition, mileage, and service history. Document any repairs, especially IMS retrofits, as these details significantly affect its donation value.
How does the donation process work for roadsters?
The donation process involves contacting Cream City Keys, where we’ll arrange for a flatbed pickup that accommodates your Boxster's soft-top or hardtop mechanism, ensuring a smooth transition.
What are the common issues I should be aware of?
Common issues vary by generation. The 986 and 987 face IMS and RMS challenges, while the 981 may have oil consumption concerns. The 718 is more recent but has its share of turbo-related issues.
Will I receive a tax deduction for my donation?
Yes, if your vehicle's value exceeds $500, you can receive a tax deduction. For values over $5,000, a qualified appraisal is necessary, and Form 8283 Section B must be completed.
What factors influence the value of my Boxster?
Value is influenced by the model year, transmission type, overall condition, and documented repairs. Manual transmissions and retrofitted cars tend to fetch higher appraisal values.
Is there a market for older Boxsters?
Absolutely! While the collector market may favor newer models, well-maintained older Boxsters, especially with proper documentation, can still hold significant value among enthusiasts.
How can I ensure my Boxster is ready for donation?
To prepare your Boxster for donation, ensure it has a complete service history, address any outstanding mechanical issues if possible, and clean it thoroughly to enhance its appeal.

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If you're a proud owner of a Porsche Boxster or 718 Boxster, consider donating your vehicle to Cream City Keys. Your donation not only supports local automotive enthusiasts but also ensures that your beloved roadster continues to inspire future generations of drivers.

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