We’ve seen Turbo S versions of Porsche’s flagship 911 the last 2 model cycles and even a 944 Turbo S towards the end of it’s production run. That leads me (among many other people) to believe that Porsche will be giving us new fodder for our dream car wish lists sometime soon. Many around the […]
Porsche Carrera GT All Terrain
It’s always funny to me what people with access to Photoshop, some cool pictures and too much time on their hands come up with. In this case, it’s what I’m calling the Porsche Carrera GT All Terrain Edition. What would be awesome is if we could talk some billionaire with too much money on his […]
Turbo Poll Results
Not a stellar showing on this one, but those of you who voted, I know represent the true Porscheophile! Looks like the 2009 911 Turbo was the clear winner. Here’s how things turned out: Which Porsche 911 Turbo model would you choose if offered to you? * 1979 930: 7% (3) * 1980’s 911 Turbo: […]
THE FINAL COUNTDOWN!!!
We’ve got less than 3 days left until we hit a REDRAW scenario for our Porsche Perfect, Perfect Porsche Giveaway. To build a little excitement for the redraw event next week (assuming we don’t hear from Daniel at the last minute), I thought I’d throw up a motivating video. I’ll warn you up front, though, […]
An Ugly Cayenne Customization?
I came across this tuner on someone else’s Ugliest Porsche Cayennes list last week. Personally, I’m not in love with it, but I do like pretty much anything that spices up the Cayenne a bit. This particular creation is the work of Jeremie Paret, former editor at luxury tuning magazine Modify turned car stylist. He […]
Early Model 356 Project
James O. sent in the above picture of a project 356 car they’re working on. Here’s what he had to say: This is our current Porsche project. It is a 1953 356 with a rare sunroof and an even rarer factory bench seat. The color is an original Porsche blue and it will have a […]
Project Roxster – The Ultimate Boxster (P.R. Part 2)
Yesterday I described what I feel is a gap in Porsche’s mid-engine model lineup. If you missed it, you can read it here: Porsche’s Mid-Engine Gap. My solution to Porsche’s mid-engine model gap? I call it Project “Roxster”: Building a Rocking Boxster. Maybe not quite powerful enough to challenge a Carrera GT, but certainly closing […]
Porsche’s Mid-Engine Gap (P.R. Part 1)
When the brand Porsche is the subject of conversation without the benefit of an image, I am betting it’s likely to most that the image of the classic 911 in all its forms one way or another comes to most enthusiast’s minds. It’s without argument the most recognized shape attached to Porsche and quite possibly […]
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