Believe it or not, you can. With the 991 engines now featuring forced induction engines it's a much closer comparison then you would think. I know, they're generations apart in terms of size, design and technology, but from a straight performance specification standpoint, the two Porsches are almost identical. See the image below and you can see …
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Your Porsche Can Make You Look 20 Years Younger. Here’s How.
Ok, we all know the joke about a Corvette being a "mid-life crisis" car. We've heard the same things said about a 911. So, are they? We don't know and don't really care. Personally, I bought my first 911 when I was 29 and I've driven them ever since. I suppose, in a few more years, someone might accuse me of having a "mid-life crisis", but I'll …
Continue to the full articleWatch the 911 GT3 Crush its Nurburgring Record by 12+ Seconds
It wasn't even two months ago that Porsche's GT Department head, Andreas Preuninger, mentioned how he and his team were no longer focused on lap-times. "We are taking a lot of care about the driving emotion," said Preuninger, in an interview with Road & Track. "Not so much stubbornly, seriously, German-ly chasing lap time, lap time, lap time," …
Continue to the full articleReview of the 2017 Porsche Macan Base Model
We've driven pretty much all the Porsche Macan models by now. Heck, we even got to take a Macan GTS up Pikes Peak on a lead/follow expedition with Jeff Zwart. However, to-date, we have yet to drive the 2017 base model Macan. Introduced to the U.S. last year in New York, Porsches smallest, and least expensive, SUV comes equipped with a 2.0 …
Continue to the full articleHead-on Crash Causes Unique Porsche Tattoo
Yammie Noob is a YouTube vlogger who creates and promotes content about riding motorcyles. He's popular enough that he's amassed over 138,000 subscribers in a very short period of time. Unfortunately, he also appears to be a bit reckless having suffered two, in my opinion, very avoidable crashes over what looks to be just a short 6-months. While …
Continue to the full articlePorsche Teases New 2017 Exclusive Model in Latest Top 5 Video
Porsche dropped their latest Top 5 Video today featuring five four of the most memorable Porsche Exclusive models they've produced. The list consists of 911s that were produced in very limited number (some as few as 13) but no real one-offs. I, for one, would have liked to see them make mention of this 935 race car that was converted to a …
Continue to the full articlePorsche Considers These To Be Their Top 5 On Track Milestones
Porsche has a long and storied history in the world of international sports car racing, perhaps one of the most impressive on any modern day car manufacturer. Porsche's racing heritage begins in 1948 when chassis No. 1 wasn't even 5-weeks old. Herbert Kaes, Ferdinand Porsche's nephew, drove the now famous Porsche in its first race (the first race …
Continue to the full articleThese are the Top 5 motorsport technologies that have transferred to the road according to Porsche
Every Porsche has a strong connection to the brand's motorsports history, even if not all have been used in competition. The advances Porsche makes in motorsports frequently make their way to the brand's road cars, and often quickly. The racing variant of the 356 introduced a fully synchronized gearbox in 1951, and the technology appeared in the …
Continue to the full articleThe Silence Inside the Porsche Factory is Deafening
It's striking how quiet the Porsche factory is. During engine assembly the loudest sound seems to be the gentle clatter of the machine which sets the pistons into the ring compressor. Even the chain hoists operate with a near silent "tick-tick-tick" as the chains move over the rollers. Six decades ago, when the 356 was in production, the Porsche …
Continue to the full articleAre These The 5 Best Wings Porsche Has Ever Designed?
The wings and spoilers on Porsches were always meant to be functional. They're part of an entire system of aerodynamic grip, that works in conjunction with mechanical grip (suspension and tires) to allow your Porsche to go faster. To go faster you need power and a Porsche's engine produces plenty of that. However, there's a limit to how much …
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