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I’m pretty certain a Porsche 911 is still a 911 despite now being turbocharged ... It's never breathless, but the torque deficit to the turbo six is clear. If you've not driven the faster Stinger, you ...
I’m pretty certain a Porsche ... of the Stinger, priced at $57,230 or $60,690 driveaway, a solid $7000 more than the 200S and it's $730 more than the MY20. It's also uncomfortably close to the 330S, ...
There's a new 911 Turbo in the pipeline, and chances are that Porsche gave it the 3.6-liter engine of the Carrera GTS, albeit ...
Porsche and motorsports enthusiasts now have the opportunity to win the Porsche 911 Turbo S 000 Commission, a one-of-a-kind model inspired by the #000 race car that made history at the 100th ...
Mansory's P9LM EVO 900 project has a custom body kit, a reworked interior, and fresh wheels. Production is capped at ten ...
The concept of “power creep” is alive and well at Porsche. It’s a term gamers ... similar to what the automaker does in the 911 Turbo. Even though the torque figure isn’t higher, peak ...
For 2025, Porsche gives the Carrera S a substantial midcycle refresh, as this second-rung 911 moves to the 992.2 generation. The Carrera S moves into the new year with the same basic twin-turbo 3. ...
as it paired a toned-down version of the 911 Turbo's engine with a desirable manual transmission and rear-wheel drive. We have little idea what Porsche has in store for the next Heritage Design ...
This is the facelifted Porsche 911 Turbo and Turbo S, built to bring the range-topping models in line with the rest of the 911 line up. The styling tweaks are subtle to say the least, but the ...
The 930 Turbo has remained somewhat off limits to the restomod scene, until now. Richard Meaden tests the Porsche 911 reimagined by Singer – Classic T… Has the latest 577bhp AMG GT got what ...
The low-volume Sport Classic, meanwhile, used its own bespoke pressing set to the same dimensions as the wider Turbo during its short lifespan. The Porsche 911 Cabriolet has two width options ...
Actual terms vary by lender. I have driven more comfortable cars than this, but you don't buy a Porsche for it to ride like a Mercedes. It handles the roads bumps and turns like I would expect a ...