This week on Bring a Trailer, there's a chance to bid on an affordable, mid-engine alternative to the 911 that comes from Porsche itself: a five-speed 2007 987 Porsche Cayman. And besides the bargain price, it may be just as fun, if not more fun, than the 911.
Now over the height of the pandemic, sales numbers have predictably gone back up. This is even true for luxury brands, such as Porsche. However, new sales numbers suggest that the all-electric Taycan might topple the 911 from its best-selling throne. How does the Taycan compete with the already established Porsche 911?
If you're at all interested in buying a Porsche 911 GT3 RS, chances are you do not wish it was a convertible. However, a shop that builds custom vehicles in California decided to build one, spending over $200,000 in the process. So if this is your cup of tea, it's currently up for sale at an online auction.
Finding a fun, daily-driveable sports car under $25,000 can be hard. But, with some diligence and a little research it's possible to end up in something fun, practical, and good looking to boot.
The Porsche 911 GTS trim returns for 2022 on the 992-gen 911 on the Carrera Coupe, Cabriolet, and Targa. And like before, it packages several optional performance features, and some Turbo parts, at a discount price.
Last week Porsche announced the 2022 911 GT3 Touring package would not be available with a manual transmission in California. Now, it has reversed the announcement. What is going on?
Porsche has a long history of producing luxury performance vehicles. The German automaker has just created a unique audio experience tailored to drivers.
For nearly $80,000, you might expect the all-electric Porsche Taycan to have everything. To be fair, the base trim is decked out with a ton of standard features and has a decent battery life. However, some drivers might be disappointed to find that the Porsche Taycan doesn't have standard AWD.
Illegally imported vehicles in the Philippines are dealt with by smashing them with a backhoe. That might be fine for your garden-variety Mercedes, but not this McLaren.
Summer is the perfect time to get behind the wheel and explore the road ahead. The good news is that TrueCar recently revealed its pick for the best new sports car for road trips. So if you’re hoping for plenty of thrills when embarking on your next adventure? You’re going to want to check out the 2021 Porsche 911.
The new 2022 Porsche 911 GT3 Touring Package is the same price as the regular GT3, but subtle differences make it worth scrambling to the dealershipfor.
The Jeep Wrangler isn't known to dominate in this particular metric, but with the introduction of the 2021 Jeep Wrangler 4xe, it measures well against competition like the Porsche Cayenne Hybrid.