12/5/2016
On Friday 22 April, Porsche Centre Guildford was delighted to welcome over 350 guests to our 718 Boxster launch event.
Adam Flint, Centre Principal of Porsche Centre Guildford, presented the new 718 Boxster to the crowd, revealing three different models in the showroom. The enthusiastic reception the car received reflected the positive press reaction the new 718 Boxster has enjoyed, AutoExpress declaring: “Porsche has hit the bullseye once again... the new Boxster is one of the most desirable roadsters money can buy.”
On the night, guests were treated to entertainment courtesy of the Rockettes. Drinks and canapés were served throughout the night and guests enjoyed a unique display of Porsche cars.
Visit our Facebook page to see photos from the night.
If you were unable to join us on the night, we would be delighted to offer you the chance to experience the new 718 Boxster for yourself. Please email or call 01483 494 084 to book a demonstration drive.
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