We are just under one week away from the 100th running of the Pikes Peak International Hill Climb, and Porsche is racing in style this year! Previous Pikes Peak champion David Donner is going to once again be running a 911 Turbo, this time a 2022 Porsche 911 Turbo S with the lightweight package equipped, and he's aiming for the production car …
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What Kind of Porsche Could you Buy for $180k Twenty Five Years Ago?
Wait, there was a Porsche for sale 25-years ago that cost $180k? No, not really. Instead, in 1994, the 928 GTS had an MSRP around $88k. Taking inflation into account, that's $180k in today's dollars (at least that's what Doug DeMuro says in this, his most recent video). Originally intended to replace the 911 the Porsche 928 was sold from …
Continue to the full article6 Reasons You’ll Want A Subscription to the Newest Print Publication About Porsche
For nearly two decades Pete Stout has been the 'voice on Porsche' to enthusiasts around the globe. First as the Editor-in-Chief of Excellence magazine and then, for the last three and half years, as the man responsible for the rebirth of the Porsche Club of America's Porsche Panorama magazine. Last July, when Pete quietly resigned his role at the …
Continue to the full articleWin A 5 Day, 1000 Kilometer Road Trip In A Porsche 918 Spyder
When Porsche reached one million fans on their facebook page they held a contest. They did it again when they reached two million fans and most recently, in late 2013, when they reached five million fans. Now, barely 18 months later, Porsche hit a huge milestone, 10,000,000 facebook fans. Guess what they're doing to celebrate? That's right, …
Continue to the full articlePorsche Has Produced 500,000 Cayennes in Leipzig
When the first Porsche Cayenne rolled off the assembly line at the Leipzig plant in 2002, nobody could foresee how very successful the sports-car SUV would be. It took seven years to reach 250,000 units. “We started with around 70 units a day. Today we produce five times as much owing to the high market demand. In the past year alone, over …
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