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    <td class="optional">Manual</td>
    <td class="optional">Porsche Doppelkupplung (PDK)</td>
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    <td class="subCategory">Urban in l/100 km</td>
    <td class="subCategoryValue">14.2 l/100 km</td>
    <td class="subCategoryValue">14.0 l/100 km</td>
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    <td class="subCategoryValue">7.1 l/100 km</td>
    <td class="subCategoryValue">6.6 l/100 km</td>
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    <td class="subCategoryValue">9.7 l/100 km</td>
    <td class="subCategoryValue">9.3 l/100 km</td>
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      <p>As far as Porsche is concerned, exploring different directions in design also means looking back. Looking back at a time when driving roadsters was still thought of as a challenge, and one that would always be relished most in a Porsche.</p>
      <p>The exterior finish of the Boxster Spyder upholds a long tradition. The purity of Carrara White evokes the motorsport of yesteryear, which is inextricably linked with the Porsche name. The optional Platinum Silver Metallic is reminiscent of an illustrious sportscar history, as is the Porsche logo on the side of the car – an explicit reference to the 1960s. </p>
      <p>The fixed spoiler draws a dynamic line along the muscular rear. An aesthetic detail for a tangible effect: to reduce lift and provide a closer connection with the road, making your driving experience even more intensive. The dual-tube twin tailpipe in black has the last sporty word.</p>
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