Students of marketing understand that a truly successful product is one which fills a gap in the marketplace. Something which answers a question asked by thousands. When 356 production ended and was replaced in the market by the 911/912 pair, nearly everyone wanted to know when Porsche would again produce an open air version of their new sports …
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Ever Wonder How Porsche’s Ceramic Composite Brake Discs (PCCB) are Made?
Whenever I walk up to our 993 the first thing my eye is drawn to are those "Big Red" brakes by Brembo. Now, on a lot of newer Porsches you'll see yellow calipers glowing behind the wheels. The yellow color calls out ceramic composite brakes and lets you know that particular Porsche can stop pretty damn quick. If you ever wondered what these …
Continue to the full articleIf The Price Is Right, This Porsche 993 Should Sell!
Celebrity provenance can definitely lift the value of a Porsche, but not all celebrities are created equal. Take this 1998 993 Cabriolet for example. According to the listing on Autotrader the Porsche was purchased new by comedian turned game show host Drew Carey back in 1997. The current owner purchased the Porsche in 2004 (right around the …
Continue to the full articleThe Pimped Porsches of China. Why They Do It.
While the US remains Porsche's single largest market with 35,043 cars delivered in 2012, China is a close second with 31,205 Porsches delivered (and will soon overtake the US) . China’s love affair with Porsche started with the Cayenne and slowly spread out over the rest of the range. The Chinese market for expensive cars is still very young, …
Continue to the full articleWhat do You Think of This Porsche 997 Converted to a 959/979?
A Japanese Porsche enthusiast by the name of Takeshi Kitano decided to take his love of the 959 and transfer it onto a Porsche 997 Turbo. The result, what he calls a Porsche 979, leaves a bad taste in my mouth. Details are kind of sparse on the mechanics and updates to this "enhanced 959". For all we know it's just a body kit. Check out the …
Continue to the full articleOne Car to do it All: Jack Olsen’s Porsche 911
Petrolicious is quickly becoming one of our favorite new sites. Just watch the video below and you'll see what I mean. The production quality alone makes it worth watching. Throw in an interesting Porsche and things get event better. Other Porsche Blog Posts You Will Enjoy Check Out the Custom Garage Jack Olsen Built for his …
Continue to the full article10 Reasons You Should Own a Porsche 356
The 356 look is distinctly Porsche and still turns heads after 60 years. The first 356 was built in 1948 in a dirt-floored sawmill. 356 production ended in 1965. Its classic styling remains iconic and its silhouette defines the brand. It’s a classic car with a deceptively great ride and surprisingly good handling. The Porsche family applied …
Continue to the full articleDocumentary about the Singer Porsche 911. Everything You Ever Wanted to Know – featuring Chris Harris
Last week our friends over at Drive published a little teaser of Chris Harris driving a Singer 911. Today we learned what that teaser was all about. The following video is nearly 30 minutes long and is in reality, a documentary. Chris and crew get a chance to not only drive a Singer 911 they spent considerable time touring the factory and …
Continue to the full articleThe Mystery of Porsche Chassis 1021
Deep within the recesses of Porsche’s Kardex system lies a card that holds the long kept secrets of an interesting vehicle. What I like to call the “356A and a half speedster” is a Porsche that, perhaps, should never have been built. Given the confusing chassis number of 1021, this mystery 356 is of great interest to the “academics” among the …
Continue to the full articlePictures, Details and Pricing for the 2014 Porsche Cayenne Turbo S
Earlier today Porsche introduced the new Cayenne Turbo S at the North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) in Detroit and FLATSIXES.com was there to see it. With 550 hp the Turbo S boasts 50 hp more than the Cayenne Turbo and can rumble from zero to 60 in just 4.3 seconds. The Turbo S should hit dealers in the spring of 2013 as a 2014 …
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