Chris Harris takes his viewers on one last drive before he puts his baby in hibernation mode, a stripped down hardcore Porsche 911 GT3 RS 4.0. Chris gives us insight on why he loves his 911 and demonstrates how well it drives.
Posted by David Read More →Why on earth would someone want to make this but someone did. Using a rear end of a Porsche 911 Carrera, the owner was able to install a pop up TV into the it. Not only does the TV slowly rise up at a sleep inducing pace, the rear lights are also full and functional.
Posted by David Read More →Ever wondered what goes into a Porsche photo shoot? I certainly have, as a photographer myself I try to envision how the photographer captured their shot. Taking good pictures of cars is hard because photographers have to deal with hundreds of variables, most importantly how the car looks at a certain place. Gloss Postproduction made a behind the scenes video of Frank Kayser’s photo shoot of Porsche’s motorsports division and some of the techniques will surprise you.
Posted by David Read More →You’ve probably seen this video floating around but I had to post it. Motor Trend decided to hold the greatest drag race using only the best cars in the world. The list: BMW 1M, Ford Mustang Boss 302, Porsche 911 GT3 RS, Chevrolet Corvette Z06, Ferrari 458, Nissan GT-R, Audi R8 GT, Mercedes-Benz SLS, Lexus LF-A, Porsche Cayman R and the Lotus Evora S. Video after the jump.
Posted by David Read More →Luke Huxham is a busy videographer producing amazing videos on equally amazing cars. In one of his latest videos, he interviews Shinji and his 964 tuned by the famous RAUH-Welt Begriff. Shinji certainly wasn’t shy during his interview and lets Luke know why he loves his car. Video after the jump.
Posted by David Read More →I posted this amazing green Singer Porsche a while back and it received some great responses because of its amazing build quality. For Singer’s third car, they’ve teamed up with Cosworth and Aria Group to create this stunning 911. Sticking to their expertise, Cosworth took care of the flat 6 engine of the 911 while Aria Group handled the carbon fiber body. Pictures galore after the jump.
Posted by David Read More →Enthusiasts have always been divided on which type of engine is the best, forced induction or naturally aspirated. There’s no denying the terrifying amount of power a turbo charged car can make, often turbo charged cars have almost too much power. Chris Harris from Evo magazine explores 4 of the best turbo cars, Ferrari F40, Porsche GT2 RS, Noble M600 and the Jaguar XJ220. Video after the jump.
Posted by David Read More →Manufactures are always testing out their vehicles in the most extreme conditions. Porsche decided to take their newest 911 to Africa to finalize their hot weather testing. Listen to that glorious flat 6 sound! Video after the jump.
Posted by David Read More →Remember that Veyron I posted awhile back? Yeah the crazy Lego one with a working gearbox and automated spoiler. Well Sheepo is back with his newest creation, a Porsche 911 Turbo cabriolet. Weighing in at 3.65 kgs and made out of 3500 parts, Sheepo is really pushing the limits of Lego cars. Like the Veyron, the 911 is fully functional with: steering, front/rear lights, retractable spoiler, folding top, working handbrake, disc brakes and a dual clutch gearbox. Yikes!
Posted by David Read More →A great driving experience is one where a car stimulates your senses. It could be the striking looks, responsiveness of the steering wheel or the low grumble of the exhaust note. There’s no denying that higher end vehicles like Ferrari, Lamborghini and Porsche focuses on these characteristics in order to create the ultimate driving machines. The Porsche Museum hosted an event called Sound Night where visitors can experience the sound of many Porsche vehicles.
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