Apr 29, 2008 | Ubergizmo
Fanatec Porsche 911 Turbo Racing Wheel
The Porsche 911 Turbo Racing Wheel from Fanatec aims to elevate your computer game driving experience to the next level, and is compatible with the PS3 platform as well. via Ubergizmo
2009 Porsche 911 Details Leaked! [2009 Porsche 911]
Someone just let slip loose on the internet all of the details for the changes we'll see to the entire 2009 Porsche 911 lineup, including the accompanying information on when that data was supposed to be ... via Jalopnik
Hunky little STI muscle car is Subaru's brightest star
Not long ago, hatchback automobiles were about as welcome in the United States as zits on a teenager's nose. via Detroit News Online
Porsche Boxster easy to operate, even easier to love
“Get me the heck out of here. Let's blast through Topanga Canyon to Pacific Coast Highway. And let's go topless, too.”
When I saw the Porsche Boxster for the first time at the Greater Los Angeles Auto Show in the late 1990s, it was lust at first sight. via Daily Breeze
The Big Picture: People, Politics, Process - So, how hard is it to make a car anyway?
Talking about cars is cheap. Actually making one? Well, that's a whole different story... The longer I'm around this business, the more astonished I am that cars and trucks get built at all. via Motor Trend
Supercar Life Expands Program Offerings, Announces More 2008 Dates
Supercar Life, the first adventure lifestyle company to offer drives of exotic cars on racetracks, is expanding its program lineup to appeal to hard core driving enthusiasts as well as to those who prefer to ... via The Auto Channel
Who Will Be The Best Japanese Supercar: The GT-R, LF-A, Or NSX?
With the release of Nissan's GT-R there is no question that the Japanese can field a quality supercar capable of taking on the best performance cars in the world. via AutoSpies
Tuner Special: SpeedART BTR-XS650
Glorious excess: SpeedART BTR-XS650. Porsche 911 GT2 is the basis for SpeedART's BTR-XS650. The name stands for BiTurbo Racer-Extra Speed. via Edmunds.com News
Porsche Cayman Turbo Spied On The Nurburgring? [Porsche Cayman Turbo]
It's no mystery that the Porsche Cayman is a great handling car. Many even suggest the Cayman is built on a more capable chassis than its big brother, the 911. via Jalopnik
California wants automakers to produce more than 58,000 plug-in hybrids to ply state roads by a 2014 deadline. via Hartford Advocate