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When it comes to high-performance automobiles, few names come to mind as quickly as Porsche. Thanks to its well documented racing heritage and production cars like the 911, 356 Carerra and Boxter, Porsche posters have been gracing the walls of many a child’s bedroom for decades, ensuring future generations of customers for the German marque.
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2011 Porsche Cayenne S Review – First Drive
Surveying the market, Porsche has made key improvements to the all-new second generation Cayenne, eliminating those few flaws it had while further improving on what was already the premiere offering in the luxury SUV segment.
2011 Porsche Panamera, Panamera 4 Review – First Drive
With excellent handling and luxury for four, the only thing missing from Porsche’s new Panamera model is some added low-end grunt.
2010 Porsche Panamera 4S Review
With Porsche preparing to launch V6 Panamera models, the V8-powered 4S has all the great Porsche traits you’d expect, plus the acceleration you crave.
2011 Porsche Cayenne S Hybrid Prototype, 2010 Cayenne Diesel
We drive the very similar European Cayenne Diesel and the prototype Cayenne S Hybrid to see what greener alternatives Porsche may have coming for the U.S.
2010 Porsche Panamera Turbo: First Drive
With 500hp and an asking price of over $130,000, is the Panamera Turbo excessive? Absolutely!
2010 Porsche Panamera S: First Drive
Before driving Porsche’s new Panamera, we were going to write an article ripping on its “unique” design. But after driving it, we loved the car so much, there just wasn’t much space left to do so.
Porsche World Roadshow: 100 MPH… Sideways!
For the first time ever the traveling sportscar (and SUV) experience that is the Porsche World Roadshow has made its way to Canada.
2009 Porsche Boxster S
Long the entry point into the Porsche range, the Boxster has been praised by owners for just about everything — and panned by critics as being ‘girly’ and ‘cheap’. The 2009 model seeks to answer to those charges, but Porsche may have gone too far.
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