For 40 years, the entry-level Porsche 911 has been called ‘Carrera’. Back in 1984, a 911 3.2 Carrera developed 231hp, accelerated to 62mph in 5.6 seconds and cost £31,950. For comparison ...
One of only 29 RUF CTR built by the factory, and one of just nine finished in the iconic Blutengelb (Blossom Yellow) that gave the car its unforgettable nickname, sold at the Gooding & Company Amelia ...
The Porsche 911 Carrera RS 2.7’s four-spoke steering wheel features the Stuttgart maker’s crest This is a Touring example so ...
The Porsche 911 is more than just a car; it’s an enduring symbol of performance, engineering excellence, and automotive passion. Since its debut in 1964, the 911 has remained the backbone of ...
The SC is a 911 that fell through the cracks, overshadowed by prettier and less common models of the early ’70s and too subtle to be remembered ahead of the whale-tailed 3.2 Carrera of the ’80s.