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Here s How I Brought My Old Porsche Boxster s Interior Up To Snuff Photo: Rob Emslie/Jalopnik By now most of you are probably pretty familiar with my Pandemic Project Porsche. Now it’s time to get even better acquainted. Let’s dive into the interior and let me walk you through what I’ve done to make the cabin feel like a home away from home. Advertisement When I bought my 2001 Boxster I made sure I got one that was as mechanically sound as I could realistically afford. That meant I would accept a car with some minor aesthetic issues, and that’s exactly the car I got. Don’t get me wrong, the cabin wasn’t exactly a disaster area. There were just a few things that needed attention before everything worked the way it was intended. ....
Wrapping Up 2020 for Nice Price or No Dice Another year is in the books, and as 2020 was all kinds of a crap year, we shall be burning those books posthaste. That’s not before we delve into all the cars, the votes and the changes that made up Nice Price or No Dice in 2020. Advertisement This is the fourth year in a row that we’ve recapped our daily contest of cars, prices and crazy ads, but it’s also the year that’s seen the most upheaval. Over the past 12 months, we’ve collectively fought through a pandemic, endured the craziest politics of our time and learned a new meaning for the name “Karen.” ....
It Turns Out That Not Every Porsche Repair Has To Cost A Fortune Photo: Rob Emslie/Jalopnik When I bought my Porsche Boxster, the seller gave me two keys, noting that the lock button on one had stopped working some time ago. Always up for a challenge, I dove in and found a fix that was cheaper than you might imagine. Advertisement When you buy a used anything, you expect that some parts of your new purchase are going to be.well, used. In some cases, those parts may be used up, to the point where repairs or replacements are necessary. ....