2021 was a rough year for many automobile manufacturers. Toyota, for example, took over the top spot in the world as General Motors failed to meet demand amidst a massive industry-wide shortage of semiconductors. Many automakers took this as an opportunity to focus on margins rather than outright sales, pushing their chips to more profitable luxury …
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Why have Carrera GT values exploded lately?
Arguably Porsche's most exciting supercar, the V10-powered manual-transmission-only Carrera GT was a celebration of Porsche's engineering prowess in the pre-recession boom. It took the fight directly to Mercedes-McLaren's vaunted SLR and Ferrari's eponymous Enzo. It stood then as a testament to the power of carbon monocoque technology and …
Continue to the full articleWeatherTech Racing return to IMSA with Porsche GTD Pro program
The 2022 IMSA grid continues to take shape with new announcements of racing efforts coming left, right, and center. Following the recent information that Pfaff Motorsports would enter a 911 GT3 R in the new-for-2022 GTD Pro category, the WeatherTech floormat empire announced that it would be joining them, with a twist. The 2021 GTLM class effort …
Continue to the full articleThis is what it’s like to live with a Porsche GT3 Touring daily driver
There's probably nobody better to pass judgement on the 991 GT3 Touring and how it serves as a daily driver than Top Gear host Chris Harris. He's been using this gorgeous yellow Porsche as his everyday runabout in the UK for two and a half years, accruing an astonishing 50,000 miles on the odometer since then! It's a car that looks like a standard …
Continue to the full articleThe 2022 Porsche Taycan GTS is exactly as good as you think it will be
Around these parts we've driven just about every version of Taycan on the market, and it's fair to say we've loved them all. When Porsche offered us the opportunity to drive the new GTS in Los Angeles, we jumped at the opportunity. More than probably anyone without a Porsche name badge, we were probably best equipped to tell you what the GTS would …
Continue to the full articleThis is your chance to buy an extremely rare manual transmission Porsche Panamera
Did you know Porsche offered a manual transmission in the Panamera luxury sedan? No? Well that's probably because it was only available in Europe, and only 146 of them were ever built. As Porsches go, 146 of something is incredibly rare. Is this a collector-grade car just because of the transmission? I don't really think it is, because this is a …
Continue to the full articleHere’s everything that makes the Porsche Cayman GT4 RS so special
Porsche's newest lightweight track monster is the 493-horsepower mid-engine mega Cayman shown here. Laden with carbon fiber and lightweight touches — like decal badges instead of plastic or metal — the Cayman GT4 RS weighs just a smidge over 3,000 pounds, some fifty pounds lighter than a standard GT4. This is the first mid-engine car to ever wear …
Continue to the full articlePorsche is adding a new track to the Atlanta Experience Center
Atlanta — okay technically Hapeville — is getting a new track! Porsche recently broke ground on a massive expansion to its Experience Center in Georgia. The existing track and skid pad and off-road route and whatnot will stay in place, but the track will be expanded much further, to allow more people to experience the limits of a Porsche in safe …
Continue to the full article2021 Porsche Panamera 4S E-Hybrid Sport Turismo review: Sports car for four
A four-door Porsche may sound blasphemous because the brand is associated with sports cars like the 911. However, Porsche has a history with practical performance cars because it codeveloped the Mercedes-Benz 500 E, an iconic sports sedan from the early 1990s. It also collaborated with Audi for the RS 2 and Volvo to create the 850 T5R. The 2021 …
Continue to the full articleThis week’s Porsche cartoon: Peace on Earth
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