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When water-cooling heralded the 996, Porsche offered the super-foc
This is the latest Porsche 911 Turbo S: the facelift of the 992 generation, or the 992.2 in Porsche speak. But with it has come such a raft of mechanical changes that it might as well be a new-generat
Ofcourse, I realise this may sound like a broken record in these parts but I am a bit of a Porsche 911 fan. Not necessarily an air-cooled purist (for me, the sweet spot for usability, talent and value
TWO SIBLINGS, 30 years between them. Linked by ancestry yet often regarded as outsiders and poseurs. I’m talking about the Porsche 914 and Boxster, each a successful car in its own right and both sold
NOTHING STRIKES FEAR into the heart of a performance car owner like a new, unexpected, noise. And when said car is any of Porsche’s GT products, then you know that there will likely be financial impli
IT’S nice to see that with so much change in our daily lives, there’s one constant. Porsche still offers a 911 GT3 with a naturally aspirated flat-six engine, rear-wheel drive and no turbos, hybrid sy
Porsche is working on a more extreme, track-focused derivative of the Panamera saloon. The most hardcore version to date has been the 760bhp Turbo S E-Hybrid, which still closely resembles the standar