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A Porsche 911 with an advertised 6.5 horsepower sounds like a typo. Unless it’s dropped into a realistically designed go-kart ...
Porsche left abandoned in a barn for 14 years has sold for over £76,000, which was over triple its estimate. The dust-covered ...
No other sports car on the market can come anywhere near matching the breadth and depth of the legendary Porsche 911. From the standard 911 Carrera to the track-bred 911 GT3 RS to the high-powered ...
The 2012 Porsche 911 Carrera and Carrera S ride on a wheelbase that's 4.1 inches longer than the previous 911, for an overall length gain of just 2.2 inches. While bigger usually equals bad ...
Porsche was celebrating the 911's 60th anniversary by lining up examples from every generation for a scenic drive through Ger ...
The Porsche 968 Sport arrived in 1994 to secure more of the mainstream UK market, simply refitting many of the comforts ...
Singer Vehicle Design has revealed its latest reimagined Porsche 911, and this time, it’s aimed squarely at enthusiasts of ...
The Porsche 911 series is truly one of the most iconic and well-known sports car nameplates around the world. However, sometimes it had alternative designations. It's called Nine Eleven or Neunelf in ...
This Porsche 911 Carrera 4 964 is driven daily and yet it looks every bit a show car. Most people would agree Porsches are beautiful things, but in some cases, minor changes make them even better.
Singer elevates the iconic Porsche 911 with bespoke carbon fiber, Red Bull chassis tech, and a high-revving engine.
Even blue-chip cars are generally lousy investments when judged purely on monetary gains. The original owner of this 1973 Porsche 911 Carrera RS 2.7 Lightweight paid $15,500 for the car back in 1973.
A Porsche Carrera GT clone is listed for $100k on eBay, located in Florida. The replica is based on the first-gen Boxster S, featuring new bodywork. The Boxster’s 3.2-liter engine falls short of ...