We knew it was coming but we didn’t know it would come this soon. Today Porsche announced the Porsche Cayman (without the S) will be available soon. Probably the best news is that Porsche will begin marketing the new Cayman for under $50,000.
Full press release from Porsche AG follows:
On the heels of the January’s much [...]
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Coming to us from the Southwest are these spanking-new spy shots of the upcoming next-generation Porsche Cayenne. Undergoing hot-weather testing in mild disguise, this appears to be very close to the production SUV we can expect to see in dealerships in 2007. Not messing with a good thing–the Cayenne has been a healthy seller since [...]
Continue reading: 2007 Porsche Cayenne: Spy Shots
After the raging success that is the Cayenne–nearly half of Porsche sales now go to the SUV–we can’t blame Porsche for moving to expand its lineup even further. Now, after the more conventional Cayman coupe, the official word is finally out that the boys in Stuttgart are planning a fourth distinct model line–the four-door Panamera.
After [...]
Continue reading: Sneak Peek of the new Porsche Sedan
Porsche officially acknowledged that a new steed exists in its stable of thoroughbreds. The Porsche Cayman will be available for the 2006 model year, and features a mid-engined, two-seat sports coupe design that’s based on the Boxster platform. Rumor mills and early spy shots had the Porsche Cayman pegged simply as a Boxster Coupe, but [...]
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As car guys working for an automotive publication, we’re regularly asked, “Which cars excite you this year?” And while the question is well-intentioned, it’s often a difficult one to answer. Does the person want to know about performance cars? Dream cars? Everyday cars? We sat down and asked ourselves which cars were exciting enough to [...]
Continue reading: Seven Cars to Watch in 2005: Quick Reviews & Previews
While browsing the press materials for Porsche’s latest iteration of the 911, there’s no mistaking its identity. Porsche would like its new version of the 911 (known internally and to enthusiasts as the 997) to be presented as “The 2005 Porsche 911 Carrera.” Add an “S” to the end of that if you opt for [...]
Continue reading: 2005 Porsche 911 Carrera S: Serious Seat Time In The Ultimate Driver’s Seat
Due to be released in the second half of 2004 as a 2005 model, Porsche’s latest incarnation of the timeless 911 includes a slew of new features, amenities and design improvements. While mainstream information is still somewhat limited, Roadfly was able to learn a little about what the newest 911 plans to deliver.
For the first [...]
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I bought my GT3 after reading all the stories on the car in both the US and UK motoring press over the last few months. If you’re a car nut I’m sure you’ve read them all too, so I won’t repeat what you know here, I’ll just share my personal opinion of the car after [...]
Continue reading: 2004 Porsche GT3 Track Review: Beauty and the Beast, An Owner’s Perspective
Prominent Porsche advertisements tout the new Porsche Cayenne as “The next Porsche.” With our record as long time Porsche enthusiasts we were more than anxious to get our hands on the new Cayenne - we wanted to put some miles under its tires, live the spirit that is Porsche and spend some quality time with [...]
Continue reading: Porsche Cayenne: Hot Pepper
LOS ANGELES, CA - Unless you were one of the dozen lucky “big-named” journalists to be invited by Porsche to attend the official Cayenne driving session in Spain earlier this year, you haven’t had a chance to view the eagerly anticipated Porsche Cayenne, firsthand.
Well, all of that changed on January 3, 2003 at 12:35pm PST, [...]
Continue reading: 2003 Los Angeles Auto Show: Porsche Cayenne Unveiled
Porsche’s forthcoming entry in the ever-popular Sport Utility Vehicle market is no rookie-effort, but rather a seasoned veteran, poised to school the competition in how a luxury utility vehicle should perform.
While the notion of Porsche building an SUV might be surprising to some, it really shouldn’t come as any surprise, especially when you consider [...]
Continue reading: Porsche Cayenne: Velvet Hammer of the Highroads and Highlands