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When we looked, hourly, daily, and weekly rentals ranged from $3 an hour for a 2003 Hyundai Accent GL Hatchback to $50 an hour for a 2000 Porsche Boxster.
Services Let You Rent a Car Out of Your Neighbor's Garage Jane Hodges 2011
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Foreign-made cars -- including the Porsche Boxster, Infiniti G37, Lexus IS and BMW Z4 -- dominate our list, but three American-made cars top it: Ford's $48,645 Mustang GT500, Dodge's $41,230 Challenger SRT8 and Chevy's $30,945 Camaro SS go from zero to 60 miles per hour in 4.3, 4.9 and 4.6 seconds, respectively.
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The Porsche Boxster has the best predicted reliability score in Consumer Reports survey.
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Out back, Noon has a Porsche Boxster festooned with advertising for his TV and radio show.
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After Ms. Cui won a bet with her husband by closing a difficult deal, he settled the wager by buying her a black Porsche Boxster.
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No, not because of the performance – his Porsche Boxster S is more than a bit quicker and nimble.
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Both the Porsche Boxster, a more moderately priced roadster, and the Porsche Cayenne, a high-end sport-utility vehicle aimed at U.S. customers, were hits.
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I recently test drove a Porsche Boxster, a stunning car in every respect.
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A Porsche Boxster, for example, costs about $46,000 in the U.S., while a car in Germany with equivalent specifications such as leather seats sells for about €52,800 ($82,000).
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A decade ago I gasped while reading the owner's manual of the then-new Porsche Boxster.
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