If you're a Porsche fanatic with way too much money on your hands, and you want to have something a little more luxurious and special than an old smelly car built decades ago in Germany, Singer has been your go-to for over a decade now. The 964 backdates known as "Porsche 911 Reimagined By Singer" command a heck of a premium, but the company's …
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Is Singer Responsible For State Of The 964 Market?
For years we've been hearing the cries of Porsche purists that various refitting firms, usually Singer Vehicle Design and Rauh-Welt, are going to dry up the world's supply of 964-generation 911s. Until recently, we never thought that either of them would reach more than ten or 15 cars per year, but both Singer and RWB have dramatically increased …
Continue to the full articleDoes Driving a Singer-Customized Porsche Ruin Every Other 911?
By now, Porsche 911s customized by Singer (don't you dare call it a Singer Porsche) have been reviewed ad nauseam. Chris Harris has driven one for /Drive in the past, Car and Driver explained the manufacturing process and Jay Leno got into the fray during an episode of Jay Leno's Garage. Hell, even Larry Kosilla documented how to detail a Singer. …
Continue to the full articleHas Singer Re-imagined The 911 To The Point Of Being Its Best Version Ever?
When it comes to Porsches "reimagined" by Singer it seems there isn't much left to say. That doesn't mean there isn't anything left to watch. In this latest video from EVO, Dickie Meaden gets up close and personal with Singer's latest creation and asks the question is it the best of the best? In other words, has Singer refined the 911 to such a …
Continue to the full articleSinger’s Simply Stunning 911 Targa
Singer Vehicle Design's legal department doesn't want you to call it a Singer Porsche, a Singer 911, a Singer Targa or anything else other than a "Porsche 911 reimagined by Singer" (presumably because Porsche themselves doesn't want Singer to). Names aside, this "reimagined" Targa speaks to me in a voice so much louder than other Porsches. It …
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