The 2017 Porsche 718 Boxster Roadster is a sports car with advanced specs and features a dynamic perfection. It also features an excellent infotainment system.
The 2017 Porsche 718 Boxster Roadster has a CDR Audio System, which offers a sound package plus sound system. It features six speakers with 110-watt output and Sirius XM satellite radio. It has an HD Radio receiver, CD/DVD drive and a Bluetooth hands-free mobile phone connection using a "Hands-Free Profile" (HFP).
The Boxster offers 11 GB internal jukebox storage with two USB slots, and two SD card slots. It runs on a high-resolution of 4.6-inch TFT display. The Porsche Communication Management (PCM) includes mobile phone preparation and universal audio interfaces, which can be operated through an external device depending on the connection used, like aux-in, iPod, iPad or USB.
The PCM is equipped with a voice-command system and controls the integrated steering wheel. It helps to utilize the navigation and communication system to ensure the safety while driving.
It offers different features on the Boxster communication system, which includes making phone calls, sending messages and accessing smartphone apps while driving. It has a new online navigation system which provides a real-time traffic information.
The other entertainment the car offers are a radio with a seek-scan, compatible remote CD, speed compensated volume control, MP3 Player, Radio Data System and an Audio Theft Deterrent. It also runs classy on its Window Grid Diversity Antenna, which equipped with receiving digital radio signals from a satellite.
The 2017 Porsche 718 Boxster Roadster comes with an Audio Theft Deterrent, which is designed to protect the car from being stolen and vandalized. This system is installed under the hood of the car, which is complexly interwoven into the vehicle's mechanical devices. It can automatically locate the vehicle and informs authorities once the car is stolen to take possession of before thieves have an opportunity to seize it to a chop shop.
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