Two perfectly matched sports cars deliver in entirely different ways, leading to our toughest decision in years.
Porsche methodically targets a specific audience for each of its high-performance vehicles that ranges from those seeking a sporty daily driver for their family to competitive drivers chasing the top ...
Fortunately, Porsche probably saved the best until last, introducing the flat-six again for the range-topping 718 GTS. At a ...
For a mid-generation refresh, the 2021 Porsche 718 sees significant upgrades and additions to its lineup. But the big news for the Porsche faithful is the availability of a new flat-six engine.
The Porsche is, arguably, the most exciting of the bunch, as it features a 4.0-liter, normally-aspirated flat-six engine, which is actually based on the 911 Carrera 3.0-liter, twin-turbo flat-six, ...
For the past two decades, the Porsche Cayman has been regarded as one of the best performing 'entry-level' sports cars on the planet. Challengers have come and gone, but the Cayman has remained ...
If you were to simply look at the spec sheets of the Porsche Cayman GT4 and Cayman GTS 4.0, you could be excused for thinking that the two are pretty much the same. However, as Engineering Explained ...
When you think of some of the best rear-wheel-drive cars on the planet, a Porsche always pops up. Well, Mat Watson of CarWow put together a Porsche Cayman GTS, an Alpine A110 S, and a Toyota GR Supra ...
Six cylinders, six gears, two seats, zero turbos. To say the GTS 4.0 drastically changes the character of the Boxster would be an overstatement; to say it could be the best Boxster ever, however, ...
Canada's Thomas Holland and Brit James Engelsman, the duo behind the Throttle House channel on YouTube, have an all-German battle for quarter-mile dragstrip American glory. And they are expecting to ...
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