The term speedster, as it applies to automobiles, comes from the race cars of the first days of the automobile industry in the late 1800s and early 1900s. Those vehicles were stripped of any ...
Porsche didn't invent the word "Speedster" as it existed in the pre-war American motor car lexicon, well before Porsche existed. At this point, however, Porsche has pretty much owned the term since ...
View post: Amazon Has a Cordless Drill Set on Sale for Only $19 Speedster is a word in the Porsche lexicon that conjures up magical images and, for those lucky enough to have driven one, sensations.
Porsche has reminded us that it's not only new models that can be customized by its Sonderwunsch personalization program, but also classics. The automaker used the backdrop of 2024 Monterey Car Week ...
Porsche currently lists 23 different versions of the 911, ranging from the entry-level Carrera to the range-topping 911 Turbo 50 Years. There’s something for everyone, but spy photographers have ...
At first glance, you might mistake this road-going prototype for a Porsche 911 GT3 Cabriolet, but that’s exactly the sort of confusion this disguise is meant to sew. Beneath the center-lock wheels, ...
Commissioned by Porsche for its Swiss distributor, AMAG, to be shown off to the world at the 1989 Geneva Motor Show, this ultra-rare, factory-original 1989 Porsche 911 3.2 Speedster is genuinely ...
Originally known as option M503 during the days of the 964 series, the Speedster is a low-roof version of the Cabriolet we all know and love. Inspired by the 356 Speedster from the 1950s, the 911 ...