Porsche 968 Reviews
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Porsche Reviews and News
Porsche Cayenne 2024 pricing and specs
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By Tim Nicholson · 18 Apr 2023
Porsche has given its Cayenne SUV a thorough going over, with a refreshed design, tweaked engine choices and big uptick in in-car tech.
New Porsche Cayenne revealed before debut
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By Chris Thompson · 03 Apr 2023
Porsche won't officially debut the heavily updated 2024 Porsche Cayenne SUV until late this month, but we know what it looks like thanks to a digital rendering incidentally revealed by the Stuttgart brand.
List of the last manuals!
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By Laura Berry · 26 Mar 2023
Manual gearboxes are being killed off by the soulless, unromantic savages who want a car with an automatic transmission. Which is nearly everybody. So, the car manufacturers are making hardly any manual cars now. But for the few beacons of hope trying to save this rare animal from extinction we’ve made a list of new cars still with manuals that are for sale in Australia. But for how much longer?
Watch out Porsche! Corvette Z06 is here!
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By Tim Nicholson · 24 Mar 2023
The first example of the track-focused Chevrolet Corvette Z06 has hit Australian shores ahead of an on-sale date later this year.
Porsche capped price servicing - cost, schedule, and info
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By Tom White · 22 Mar 2023
Porsche doesn’t offer ‘capped-price servicing’ in the traditional sense, but it does offer indicative service pricing for each service for some of its models.The brand also offers a behind-the-pace three-year and unlimited kilometre warranty, one of only a handful of remaining brands in the Australian market to resist adopting the accepted five-year and unlimited kilometre standard. Terms and pricing are less standardised across its range of vehicles. The more mainstream models, like the Macan SUV, for example, have a schedule of service costs available on the Porsche website or via individual dealer sites, but the brand’s more enthusiast-focused models, like the 911 and Taycan, do not.Servicing for models which do have schedules is not cheap. To take a 2.0-litre turbocharged Macan as an example, servicing costs between $795 and $1500 per visit, for a five-year average of $1077 per annual visit. The Panamera and 718 Boxster/Cayman are similar, but every second service jumps to $895 making the average yearly cost even higher at $1137. Interestingly the price stays the same according to the calculator regardless of whether a 2.0-litre turbocharged four-cylinder engine or a six-cylinder engine is chosen.Most Porsche models require servicing every 12 months or 15,000km, but the 911 requires servicing every 10,000km. Meanwhile, the fully electric Taycan requires servicing every two years or 30,000km.Additionally, the Taycan has a separate battery warranty, covering eight years or 160,000km.In summary: Porsche’s servicing is expensive and not particularly transparent and its warranty is behind the times in the Australian market 4/10If you want to find out more about a specific manufacturer's capped price servicing, please see below:
The remaining wagons on sale in Australia
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By Byron Mathioudakis · 19 Mar 2023
Australians love wagons. But the advent of SUVs and their sheer popularity against waning sedan sales means that wagon numbers, too, have dropped. From nearly 40 different models to choose from a decade ago, today, that number is down to a dozen... and dropping.
Germany leads push against ICE car ban
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By Chris Thompson · 16 Mar 2023
Germany has joined with the likes of the Czech Republic, Germany, Italy, Poland, Romania, Hungary and Slovakia to call for changes to a proposed ban on internal combustion engines by 2035, calling the deadlines unrealistic."The proposal needs changes urge
Confirmed! Porsche Cayenne going electric
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By Chris Thompson · 14 Mar 2023
Porsche's most popular model is going electric, and the brand has now confirmed it's happening soon.
Would you pay $100 per litre for fuel?
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By Stephen Ottley · 02 Mar 2023
Toyota wants to save the internal combustion engine and believes synthetic fuel is the answer - but not at the current price.
2026 Porsche Cayenne electric car on the way
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By Chris Thompson · 21 Feb 2023
The Macan isn't the only SUV from Stuttgart about to get a zap for the age of electrification as its bigger sibling, the Porsche Cayenne, is readying to go electric for its next generation.