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Porsche 993 Second Gear Explosion Posted: May 14, 2025 | Last updated: May 14, 2025 Outlaw Garage is a channel for car lovers who live for classic builds, rare finds, and timeless Porsches. Based ...
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 ...
With 900 horsepower and a drag reduction system, the P39 transforms the 911 Turbo S into a 911 Turbo RS. Check it out here!
Onward—in near-silence! Porsche has waded into the crowded EV SUV scene with the second-generation Macan. Both the Macan 4 and Turbo offer up plenty of traditional Porsche vibes, but aren't ...
Which is quicker, a 1,000-hp Porsche turbo or a 77-hp two-seater airplane? This is a tricky question since these two vehicles are not from the same paradigm (from their medium of operation ...
The 911 Turbo is truly the stuff ... Compared with the previous 993 model, the 996 represented a virtual redesign. Cosmetically, it moved Porsche on in many significant yet subtle ways: the ...
Fifteen years ago, former rock star Rob Dickinson launched Singer Vehicle Design to fulfill his dream of modifying a specific era of Porsche models ... the bodywork of the Turbo but powered ...
You may not have heard of Porsche Plática before, but odds are, you will again soon. The group wants to be the next big Porsche event, and it’s already off to a running start by hosting what ...
Porsche is having a rough time right now, and investors aren't happy. Now, projections for the year have diminished on the back of slipping demand for Porsche cars and SUVs in China, a slowed ...
RML claims its P39 is five seconds quicker than the GT3 RS at the Nürburgring, with a 2.4-second 0–60 mph sprint A Porsche 911 GT3 Touring just defied depreciation, selling for well over MSRP ...
A rather strange thing has happened to the 997 Turbo: it has been slightly eclipsed ... but all of this can be ordered direct from Porsche. The DMS changes are all under the engine cover, where ...