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Porsche’s swansong front-engined sports car was also one of its best
Matthew H
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
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
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
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
List price £80,035 Best price £80,035 MPG 25.9 CO2 247g/km For Sublime handling; GTS’s rich and soulful six-cylinder engine; smooth ride; high-quality interior Against Lacks the level of standard kit
BEING SANDWICHED BETWEEN two undeniable legends – the three-door Sierra RS Cosworth and Escort RS Cosworth – probably hasn’t helped the Sapphire. I recall attending a track-day at Donington in the ear