There’s no shortage of 911 models, but no convertible sports car puts a bigger smile on your face. A Porsche 911 is a lot like chocolate—most people love it, and even if it isn't always the first ...
Porsche originally launched the 911 Targa in September 1965 in anticipation of U.S. rollover legislation that never materialized, and even though a true convertible finally joined the lineup in 1983, ...
As the facelifted Porsche 911’s reveal date grows nearer, our spy photographers have captured the Targa variant out and about testing. Up front, the revised bumper features a squarer front fascia, ...
As manufacturers love to extend the life of a current model in the fleet, sometimes, that is a good thing. For Porsche, it’s stellar! In Grasso’s Garage this week, it’s all about 911! No this isn’t an ...
Laura is a young woman driven by an unwavering passion for vehicles to always push the envelope. She regularly participates in neighborhood car groups and goes to conferences and events for the ...
If you’ve watched the Long Way Round docuseries and its sequels, in which McGregor and pal Charley Boorman ride motorcycles around the world, you know the actor is a serious gearhead and connoisseur ...
It's been four years since assembly of the 992 generation Porsche 911 kicked off at the Zuffenhausen factory in Germany, and the automaker is currently preparing its mid-cycle update. The models will ...
Brought on by the reveal of the 992.2 Turbo S, earlier this week I asked our beloved Jalopnik audience to tell me what they would buy if given a hypothetical blank check that could only be spent on a ...
MONTEREY — Porsche automobiles debuted in 1948 with a rear-engine, rear-wheel drive, two-door 356 sports car. It was lightweight and agile, available in a hardtop coupe and convertible, and it quickly ...
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