Don’t feel like reading long articles and just want to know what happened during the two press days at the 2012 NYAS? Look below.
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2013 Porsche Cayenne Diesel: 2012 #NYIAS
Porsche is our favorite German-automaker at the studio. Why? Because of the rich history and legacy behind the name. The Porsche Cayenne Diesel is a great addition to the Porsche SUV lineup. Placed between the base Cayenne and the Cayenne S, the diesel is based on VW‘s version of the Toureg Diesel.
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Reflections of the day – Mercedes Benz 300SL
Reflections of the day – Mercedes Benz 300SL With the cancellation of this weeks Cars &Coffee / Irvine event (due to facility maintenance being performed on one of the site buildings), I had the opportunity to sit back and reflect on the many different makes and models of cars that frequent the event, and […]
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Porsche Panamera Purposefully Paired to Longer-Wheelbase in 2012
The year of 2012 will be gaining a new Porsche Panamera. However, this German rocket will be getting 5.9 inches longer (150mm).
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The New CTR3 from RUF
RUF is famous for modifying Porsche automobiles. Recently, they released the CTR3, which was based off the Cayman. This car means business, especially with 750 HP.
Read more2011 New York International Auto Show
Just so everyone knows, our team will be at the 2011 New York International Auto Show providing pics, videos, and articles. Also make sure to follow us on Twitter: @TCFpodcast for live updates when we are there. If you are going, tweet us and you will get a special prize or say hi to us, as […]
Read morePorsche 918 is Taking Orders
The plug-in coupe combines a 500 horsepower V8 engine with two electric motors that add the equivalent of 218 horsepower. The engine is based on the based on the Porsche RS Spyder racing engine, with a rear-wheel-drive, seven-speed Porsche-Doppelkupplung (PDK) double-clutch gearbox. Porsche says the car will go zero to 60 mph in 3.1 seconds, with […]
Read morePorsche Blocking Employees from using Facebook
Well, we can forget about seeing any clandestine shots of future Porsche products crop up via Facebook – at least from employees of the German automaker. According toBloomberg, the company has come down hard on the use of social network sites while workers are on the clock. The reason? The company is worried that “foreign intelligence services” […]
Read moreCar Technology: Too Much?
From the dawn of automobiles in the early 1900′s, to the 2010′s and on, automakers have came and gone. The ones who have stayed were the ones who have adapted to the market and consumer demands. However, with the technology-driven world we live in today, is it a bit too much? Some like the bare-bones […]
Read moreAre Hybrids really more fuel-efficient than gas?
Hybrids: When you hear that word, you think of slow, ugly cars like the Toyota Prius. However, this is not always the case. Manufacturers like Fisker and Porsche are really taking a giant leap forward with a luxury-exotic sports car that is a hybrid. Other manufacturers are getting great MPG’s from gas alone, like the […]
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