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Edmunds’ Inside Line editors call Porsche’s race-bred 911 ‘an unforgettable thrill’PORSCHE® 911® GT3 WINS EDMUNDS.COM ‘MOST-WANTED’ AWARD

ATLANTA, January 10, 2008 – The auto editors at Edmunds’ Inside Line, Edmunds.com’s online automotive magazine, had a tough job in 2007 as they tested and reviewed 268 new cars and trucks and were then asked to select only the best for their 2008 Editors’ Most Wanted Awards.  In the end the Porsche 911 GT3 endured their expert scrutiny, scoring a victory and driving off with this very prestigious and important award.

This year Scott Oldham, Inside Line editor-in-chief, had only one rule: the editors must have tested the car or truck by Dec. 1, 2007.  All vehicles were eligible for all six slots -- speed, luxury, hauling, commuting, family and instant classic.  With no price cap or restrictive ’new models only’ or similar requirements, the editors were allowed to simply pick their personal favorites.

“The GT3 provides world-class performance just a couple of short steps removed from that legendary racing iron, and it does so in a package accessible to mere mortals.  This is the essence of the Porsche story, and it makes this car an unforgettable thrill,” said Dan Edmunds, Edmunds’ Director of Vehicle Testing.  Oldham added, “The Porsche 911 GT3 is our favorite Porsche.  It’s as if everything that Porsche has ever known about fast cars has been stuffed into this 911.”

At 415 horsepower, the 911 GT3 is Porsche’s most powerful non-turbocharged sports car and is based on the current 911 platform that debuted in 2005.  With more than 40 years of road- and race-proven success, the 911 model line now features 15 variants to fulfill all sports car enthusiast whims, and as evidenced by a new 911 U.S. sales record in 2007, the iconic rear-engine sports car continues to thrill Porsche loyalists and dreamers.  Porsche sold 12,493 911s in 2007, vs. 12,045 units sold in 2006.

Santa Monica, Calif.-based Edmunds Inc. launched Edmunds.com, the first automotive information Web site and online resource for automotive consumers, in 1995.  Edmunds.com was named "Best Car Research Site" by Forbes ASAP, has been selected by consumers as the "Most Useful Web Site" according to every J.D. Power and Associates New Autoshopper.com Study, was ranked first in the Survey of Car-Shopping Web Sites by The Wall Street Journal and was rated "#1" in Keynote's study of third-party automotive Web sites.  Inside Line debuted in 2005 and is the most-read automotive enthusiast Web site.

Porsche Cars North America, Inc. (PCNA), based in Atlanta, Ga., and its subsidiary, Porsche Cars Canada, Ltd., are the exclusive importers of Porsche sports cars and Cayenne sport utility vehicles for the United States and Canada. A wholly owned, indirect subsidiary of Dr. Ing.h.c. F. Porsche AG, PCNA employs approximately 250 people who provide Porsche vehicles, parts, service, marketing and training for its 212 U.S. and Canadian dealers. They, in turn, provide Porsche owners with best-in-class service.

1/10/2008

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Le mans events!

Le Mans Series & Le Mans 24h

Held every year since 1923, the legendary 24-hour race at Le Mans draws an annual crowd of more than 200000 spectators to the French region of La Sarthe. Around the world, this long-distance motor racing classic is viewed as one of the greatest challenges for man and machine. 24 hours of peak performance are required from anyone hoping to step up onto the winners’ podium.

One of the special features is the fact that cars in different classes start in the same race. This guarantees edge-of-the-seat racing excitement with plenty of overtaking manoeuvres. Currently, two prototypes classes (“LMP1” and “LMP2”) and two GT classes (“GT1” and “GT2”) are hoping to drive their way to victory.

On the basis of these technical regulations, North America launched its American Le Mans Series (ALMS) back in 1999, and Europe established the Le Mans Series (LMS) in 2004.

Numerous Porsche customer teams successfully came to the starting line at the 2008 LMS and Le Mans with the RS Spyder (LMP2) and the 911 GT3 RSR (GT2). Van Merksteijn Motorsport and Team Essex achieved a sensational double victory in the LMP2 class in their RS Spyder premiere at Le Mans.

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Cayenne Houston Chronicle Review!

Driving Impression

The Porsche Cayenne is the rally car of big, heavy SUVs. It drives like a big sports car. Measured against other SUVs, it's hot. Measured against sports cars, it's quick and it's fast. Handling and stopping are impressive given its mass, but there's no denying that mass. And therefore, the Cayenne not an alternative to a Carrera. For true sports car performance, there is no substitute for the Porsche 911. But among SUVs, the Cayenne hauls. It is a Porsche.

The Porsche of SUVs is what those familiar with the brand probably expect from the Cayenne. If you pay close attention, you can feel most of the mechanical components working, each doing its own job, yet it all blends together in a smooth, synchronous whole. The Cayenne is fast, satisfying and, even in the things it does least efficiently, utterly competent. It stops with more energy and precision that any SUV we can name.

The deep rumble of the exhaust is a reminder you're driving a Porsche. Even at idle, the burble of low-restriction mufflers, the cams and the suck of intake air remind us of the late, great Porsche 928, a V8-powered GT that swallowed chunks of pavement at an alarming rate. This is not your typical SUV, though it can perform the duties of one.

Off-road capabilities are considerable. Though Porsche is best-known for Le Mans and other endurance sports car racing, Cayenne invokes images of the Paris-Dakar Porsche 959s, another area where Porsche triumphed.

We drove a 2008 Cayenne S hard on a gravel road, a 2.0-mile special stage at Continental Tire's Uvalde Proving Grounds west of San Antonio and were impressed with the predictable handling. Hurling the Cayenne deep into gravel corners well past grip limits was met by the system catching the car mid-corner, allowing us to accelerate hard out of the turn and shoot down another short straightaway before diving into the next turn. With so much technology helping us control the car we would have had to work at it to bite the ditch. In short, the Cayenne works phenomenally well on dirt and gravel roads and make its driver look like a hero
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