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FIFTEEN ELEVEN 914STEVE BENNETT
Resolutely unconventional, Porsche stuck to the rear-mounted engine for its fastest sports cars – despite experts claiming it was fundamentally unsound for good handling – and consistently outsold the
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
Being fired through time and space by a turbocharged Porsche engine is one of life’s great pleasures. We salute the best of the breed
Less kind observers call them ‘fried egg lights’, those melted-looking clusters on the nose of the 996-generation Porsche 911 of 1997 to 2006, before in the next breath bemoaning the model’s move from
Porsche has hybridised the flagship 911 – and brought it back to life in the process, creating a thrillingly usable new performance car
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