Porsche Cayman, Ford Flex Among ‘The 10 Best Cars That Nobody Buys’
Car and Driver is right about one thing: trend-setting consumers are ruining the automotive landscape.
Car and Driver is right about one thing: trend-setting consumers are ruining the automotive landscape.
After the #912 Porsche 911 RSR was in a collision at turn one, things only got more heartbreaking.
Flanking them were the 911 GT3 RS and Targa 4 GTS, both making their Asian premieres.
That’s $100,000 more than the non-SuperVeloce Aventador LP 700-4.
“If you’re not first, you’re last,” only applies to NASCAR.
Underpowered, overvalued, and still somehow desirable. Yup, it’s a Porsche all right.
Signs point to yes, but how seriously the marque is looking at it remains to be seen.
Oh no you didgerididn’t.
“Mission: Future Sportscar.” The words that appear on-screen at the end are haunting us…
It’s been an impressive few decades for Porsche AG. Here’s to many more.
If his character were this interesting on Grey’s Anatomy, maybe we’d have watched.
When driving a car like this, a catheter is always a good idea. Nobody likes wet pants.
Uh, yeah, Porsche. That’s usually the way things go with lower-cost entries.
Every single session had a 919 Hybrid at the top of the time sheet. So much for competition.