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The German automaker is known for the iconic 911 sports car. Porsche sports cars usually have engines in the rear, or middle of the car, with the exception being the new family friendly Porsche Cayenne SUV and four-door Porsche Panamera.
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Porsche to Offer Sound-Adjustable Sport Exhaust
Porsche has just announced that it will offer a new sport exhaust system for the Carrera and Traga4 models that will give drivers the ability to increase the volume of their Porsche by the flick of a switch. The new system features modified stainless-steel main silencers with internal flaps that are activated by a button…
A Peek Inside the New Porsche Museum
Porsche has just announced the opening of a new $100 million museum on Stuttgart-Zuffenhausen to celebrate the history of the famous German sportscar maker. This 60,250 sq.-ft. building was designed by Viennese architects Delugan Meissl and houses displays with 80 important models. The museum collection, however, totals 400 vehicles and the 80 shown at any…
2009 Porsche GT3 RSR: 450HP RACECAR
Looking to continue its dominance in international motorsports, Porsche has released a new version of its GT3 RSR race car for the 2009 season. Last year RSR’s took the top podium spot for their classes in both the 24 Hours of Le Mans and the Nürburgring 24 Hour Race. The cars are also a staple…
Porsche Panamera Official Photos
We’ve been torn over what to think of the design of the Panamera ever since the first spy photos came out. First we hated it. Then we liked it just a little. Now we know why our opinion keeps changing. Porsche has just released the official photos of the car and opinions seem to change…
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