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Panamera luxury automobiles, manufactured by Porsche SE, sit on display in the showroom at the Porsche Automobil Holding SE center in Hamburg, Germany

Porsche Owners Are Suing Over the Infotainment System

When it comes to luxury cars, Porsche is a beloved-brand because it’s well-known for making high-quality and high-performance cars. Despite that reputation, Porsche, like any other automaker, isn’t perfect, and Porsche has made mistakes in the past. Here’s a look at why some owners are suing the automaker over a potentially expensive infotainment issue. An …
The 3.2-liter Volkswagen VR6 engine in the 2008 Audi TT

Reliable VW Engines Aren’t Always Found in Volkswagens

Owning multiple brands doesn’t just let automakers like Volkswagen have more market share. It also means those brands can share technology, from platforms to powertrains. So, if you’re looking at a used Audi, it’s very likely it has the same engine as a Volkswagen. Naturally, that means it can suffer from the same issues. But …
The rear 3/4 view of the black Porsche Taycan Cross Turismo prototype driving up a curving forested backroad

Can the Porsche Taycan Cross Turismo Really Go Off-Road?

Though prized for their luxury status, Porsche’s cars are often more capable than many think—especially outside of a paved racetrack. The Cayenne has competed in rallies, for example, as have vintage 924s. Even the compact Macan crossover can take to the dirt somewhat. But what about the upcoming electric Porsche Taycan Cross Turismo? The Porsche …
The 2008 Porsche Cayenne's 4.8-liter V8 engine

Which Used Porsche Engines Are the Most Reliable?

Depreciation means buying a used Porsche can be tantalizingly affordable. That is, until the repair bill comes in, because, used or not, a Porsche is still a luxury vehicle. However, whether you’re talking 911 or Cayenne, the German brand’s modern cars are more reliable than some may realize. Especially when it comes to their powertrains. …
Modern interpretation of 356 Porsche in red

There’s a New Porsche 356 Coming

The Porsche 356 hasn’t been produced since 1965. It is one of the most iconic cars ever, with thousands made between 1948 and 1965. It was the basis for the design of its replacement; the 911. That design language continues right to today. But now a new Porsche 356 is coming.  It is a new, …
A blue 2022 Porsche 911 GT3 drives around a racetrack at sunset

The 2022 Porsche 911 GT3 Shrieks Out of the Shadows

Traditionally, the GT3 and GT2 serve as the capstone for the current-generation Porsche 911. They’re the sharpest, fastest, and often the most desirable variants—that holds even for the 996. And for 2022, the 992-gen Porsche 911 is finally getting the GT3 treatment. But even before anyone’s driven it, it definitely seems to be worth the …
A silver 2021 Porsche 911 Turbo S next to a red 2018 Dodge Challenger SRT Demon on an airstrip

Can the 2021 Porsche 911 Turbo S Out-Race a (Dodge) Demon?

Besides perhaps its price, it’s hard to find faults with the 2021 Porsche 911 Turbo S. Especially when it comes to straight-line speed. But there’s one car that still makes waves at the dragstrip: the 2018 Dodge Challenger SRT Demon. So, what happens when these two super-speeders go head-to-head? Carwow decided to find out. The …
A 2021 911 Turbo S in Python Green parked in a desert

This 2021 Porsche 911 Can Stop Like a Supercar

Plenty of excitement surrounds the new Porsche 911 Turbo S, and with good reason. The team at MotorTrend test-drove the latest 911 and quickly determined it’s the second-quickest production car they’ve ever driven. Its incredible performance is turning the heads of industry experts and fans alike. And what was the only car faster than the …
An image of a Ford Mustang Convertible outdoors.

Bad News: Sports Cars And Convertibles Tanked In 2020

We all know that car sales are going away in favor of crossovers and SUVs. But sports cars are a subset that we would expect to be thriving; especially with some of the great cars out now. But 2020 laid some bad news at the altar of the sports car. Sales tanked in 2020. With …
A Porsche Taycan 4S vehicle is on display during the 18th Guangzhou International Automobile Exhibition at China Import and Export Fair Complex

The 2020 Porsche Taycan 4S Is 1 EV That Doesn’t Lie to You

One of the biggest perks drivers enjoy about electric vehicles is range. A longer all-electric range means less time wasted charging the battery and more money saved from avoiding gasoline. However, EV ranges assigned by the EPA are sometimes wildly inaccurate due to the electric motor’s single reduction ratio. Unlike gas-powered engine transmissions, a single-speed …