Overview & Reviews
Porsche cars have a virtually untarnished reputation and are considered among the finest performance vehicles in the world. It's a reputation that's well-deserved. With razor-sharp handling and power aplenty, Porsche vehicles offer a driving experience like no other. It's little wonder that, for many, the marque has come to define the sports car category. For years, the only Porsches available were sleek sports cars, but the manufacturer recently expanded its lineup to include other types of vehicles.
The brand has its roots in the Porsche Engineering Office, founded in Stuttgart, Germany, by Ferdinand Porsche in 1931. Porsche brought with him years of experience as an automotive engineer; in the '20s, while employed with Daimler, his skill was tapped to create Mercedes' iconic SS and SSK sports cars. Porsche has long had close ties with Volkswagen, and the first Porsche vehicles were small two-seat sports cars that were largely based on VW chassis. From 1948-'50, most of these early Porsche cars (the brainchild of Porsche and his son Ferry) were actually built in Austria before production was switched to Zuffenhausen, Germany. Ferdinand's first real production car was the VW Beetle, so it was no surprise that his sports cars used those components and had their air-cooled engine mounted in the rear.
The 1950s saw the birth of two icons, the 356 Speedster with its low-cut windshield and the lightweight, midengined 550 Spyder. Both cars helped Porsche rack up a multitude of wins on the racetrack. In the mid-'60s, the 356 made way for the revered 911. Powered by an all-new six-cylinder engine, the coupe scored two consecutive wins at Monte Carlo. Following in the footsteps of its predecessors, the 911's air-cooled flat-six engine was located in the rear of the vehicle.
By the time the '70s rolled around, Porsche had introduced the 914 (the "affordable" Porsche with a midengine design and a targa top), the mighty 911 turbo, the disrespected 924 (powered by a weak front-mounted, water-cooled inline four) and the flagship 928 (front-mounted V8, four-seat coupe). The '80s saw the birth of the 956, a car that went on to become the most successful racecar of all time. The twin-turbo, all-wheel-drive 959 was also launched; it became the first sports car to win the Paris-Dakar Rally and the street version could hit nearly 200 mph. The athletic 944 debuted in 1983, as did a convertible version of the 911, something that had been missing for some years. The '80s also saw the rebirth of the 924, now with some muscle courtesy of the 944's strong-for-the-time (147-horsepower) inline four.
By the early 1990s the 928 had been discontinued and the 944 was replaced by the similar 968. Because of a lack of dynamic product and a tough market climate, Porsche was suffering financially. The company's savior, the Boxster roadster, debuted in 1997 and brought back the spirit of the old 550 Spyder. In 2003, Porsche committed what purists considered a sin as the company brought the Cayenne SUV to the market. However, once those enthusiasts discovered the Cayenne's sporting performance (especially in 450-hp turbo form) all was forgiven. The following year, Porsche brought out the ferocious (605-hp) Carrera GT supercar.
Today, Porsche's lineup is quite broad for a specialty automaker and now even includes a luxury super sport sedan, the Panamera. Throughout its history, Porsche has exhibited amazing resilience, weathering changes in consumer tastes and the economic climate. As such, it's safe to assume that this ever-robust company will continue to be known for making vehicles that excel at performance, luxury and usability.
User Reviews:
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Boxter S - 2005 - 2005 Porsche Boxster
By Barry Glover - November 2 - 7:26 amTraded my 2003 911 on this vehicle as I liked the styling better than the 911 and the performance is near identical at a much lessor price. Great folding top, nice fit and quiet in cabin. The mid-engine actually handles better on curves than the 911.
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Spectacular Cayenne - 2005 Porsche Cayenne
By PorscheChap - October 25 - 7:46 pmI really love my Cayenne - after driving this vehicle, all other SUVs should be banned from our roads. How dare people make other lame SUVs and try to seel it alongside the Cayenne. The Cayenne is in one word - fantabulous !!! Porsche has done a spectacular job. Thank you I have just achieved Nirvana with this machine!!
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997 4S - 2007 Porsche 911
By bob - October 23 - 7:43 amVery fun, very fast a blast to drive. Maintenance expensive, but so what? So is the car. This car is a real head turner!
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A True Drivers Car - 2005 Porsche 911
By Steve - October 15 - 3:23 pmMy Dad purchased a 996 GT3 a couple months ago and all I can say is WOW! We had the privelege of driving the car on the track and it is unbelievable. The car sticks like glue and the carbon ceramic brakes are extremely powerful. He just had a new exhaust installed and the engine sounds even better than it did before. If youre looking for a car that can be used as a daily driver and also take to the track on the weekends, this is your car.
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No regrets on 2003 S - 2003 Porsche Boxster
By mfinntn - October 12 - 10:00 amI have driven my 2003 Boxster S 3000 miles in two months. Im totally satisfied. The only negative about this roadster is the price; I justified this over the BMW Z4 primarily because the Z4 looks odd and the Boxster has a classic beauty. I guess the women at my office agree on the looks issue: Ive had more compliments in the last 2 months than Ive had in the last 25 years! But I really bought it for performance and it has not disappointed on that score.. at all.
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Wow--the best - 2009 Porsche Cayman
By Tony - October 1 - 2:20 pmGreat car--connected to the road, fast and plenty of low-end torque with the new PDK auto transmission, even in the my 2.9 model. Impeccable build quality, just dont overdue the options, or else it will get very expensive! (for example, standard manual seats are GREAT, no need for sport seats or even electric). Stunningly beautiful, espec in light colors (white, silver, etc.). The best handling car I ever had (including BMWs and Audis), it probably has changed my life some in that I LOVE (instead of dreading) my 45 minute commute to work back and forth every day. (Chose this over the 335i in the end, a great car too but so refined that some of the pure joy was engineered out of it)
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AWESOME!!! - 2008 Porsche Cayenne
By crowdedcloset - October 1 - 1:03 amRides like a dream, waited 10 years to purchase one and well worth the wait. Love the triptronic and black leather interior. You will not be disappointed with the incredible space this vehicle offers.
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a great weekend car - 1996 Porsche 911
By docteeth - September 30 - 2:00 amIve had this car for one year. It is an absolute blast to drive. Ive found the A/C works great in the south Florida summer. Go to TireRack for tires (love the Continentals). The ultimate iteration of the original 911 concept. An instant classic, looks like its brand new. My 2 daughters love to ride in the back seat - plenty of room.
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Well, its my 4th one..... - 2008 Porsche 911
By Porscheguy - September 29 - 1:20 amSince 2000, Ive been the proud owner of 4 Carreras, Just traded my 06 C2 Cab for this C2s coupe. What can I say? Porsches are "the complete package". They provide super car performance, are great daily drivers, get decent fuel economy, are comfortable, good looking, reliable, have great resale value. Some cars give you some this - but none give it all to you like a Porsche. It truly is the "real deal".
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2004 BOXSTER S...YOU CAN BY LOVE. - 2004 Porsche Boxster
By TONY THOMAS - September 19 - 10:00 amBUILD QUILITY IS LIKE NOTHING IVE EVER OWNED BEFORE. ITS TOLERANCES WITH PANEL GAP CAN ONLY BE LIKENED TO A SWISS WATCH. THE TORQUES NOT THERE COMPARED TO A V-8, BUT WHAT HOWL THE EXHAUST MAKES AS THE REVS CLIMB TOWARDS RED LINE ARE A EXCEPTED TRADE OFF. GOOD ERGONOMICS..EVERY THINGS JUST IN REACH. NO XM RADIO IS OFFERED IS MY ONLY COMPLAINT. ALSO PRICE OF OPTIONS IS EXTREAMLY STEEP AND MORE SHOULD BE STANDERD AT THIS PRICE RANGE.
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