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Ferdinand Alexander Porsche, who designed and unveiled to the world the first Porsche 911, has died in Salzburg, Austria, a spokesman said. He was 76.

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CNNMoney: Porsche 911: It's a grocery-getter. Reallyupdated: Fri Mar 25 2011 16:28:00

A new Porsche ad campaign is touting the many practical advantages of owning one of the German automaker's iconic sports cars.

Porsche legacy lives - at 200 mphupdated: Mon Feb 21 2011 04:45:00

Diana Magnay rides with legendary driver Walter Roehrl, who talks about the design and engineering of the Porsche 911.

Top picks in $30,000+ used luxury carsupdated: Fri Jan 30 2009 09:26:00

Recently, Consumer Reports magazine issued its list of best and worst used cars, and divvied them up by price range.

Car pulling you over -- is that a real cop?updated: Wed Aug 06 2008 13:46:00

That navy blue sedan behind you with the flashing blue light on the dash is probably a cop -- but it could be a creep using police paraphernalia to get you to pull over.

Fortune: Nissan unveils new supercarupdated: Fri Jan 25 2008 05:27:00

"You can't plan your life, because if you do, it will be too narrow," shouted Carlos Ghosn over the bellowing baritone of a twin-turbo V-6.

Fortune: How to rent highflying wheelsupdated: Fri Oct 19 2007 09:25:00

If you're like me, you probably log a lot of miles for business -- and often at the pointy end of the plane, thanks to frequent-flier programs.

Britain's fastest speederupdated: Mon Sep 24 2007 20:24:00

The fastest driver ever caught on Britain's roads has been jailed. ITN's Phil Reay-Smith reports.

Three-wheeled racerupdated: Fri Mar 09 2007 13:02:00

Talk about a dream job. A handful of lucky engineers just outside Paris earn their euros creating wild concept cars for Peugeot, and their only imperative is to advance the state of automotive design.

FSB: Own a Lamborghini - part timeupdated: Fri Mar 02 2007 06:25:00

If you were to buy the car of your dreams - say, a Porsche 911 GT3 (sticker price, $106,000) - the odds are you'd drive it about 30 days a year and cover maybe 1,000 miles. Those are widely accepte...

Porsche: Still great where it countsupdated: Tue Oct 31 2006 14:50:00

Decades later, the view from the cramped, rock-hard back seat of my father's Porsche is imprinted clearly in my mind. I remember the sound of the air-cooled engine just behind me and the smell of his hair oil.

Porsche: Still great where it countsupdated: Fri Oct 27 2006 13:57:00

Decades later, the view from the cramped, rock hard back seat of my father's Porsche is imprinted clearly in my mind. I remember the sound of the air-cooled engine just behind me and the smell of his hair oil.

CNNMoney: Car racing for the rest of usupdated: Tue Sep 05 2006 10:34:00

A 20-year-old Texas college student recently won a Chevrolet Cobalt SS. He didn't spin a wheel or pick some lucky numbers.

CNNMoney: Costliest car-ownership citiesupdated: Fri Sep 01 2006 14:55:00

It costs more to own a car in Detroit, an amazing $12,210 per year for a mid-sized sedan, than in any other city in the country, according to a new report comparing the cost of car ownership in various U.S. cities.

CNNMoney: Porsche 911 beats out 'Vette and Viperupdated: Wed Aug 30 2006 09:42:00

In testing the most expensive group of cars the magazine has ever purchased, Consumer Reports rated the Porsche 911 as the top high-performance sports car.

Fortune: Ferrari fraternityupdated: Fri Aug 18 2006 17:15:00

For many years radios were not standard equipment on Ferraris, says Al Zemke. If a prospective buyer asked where the radio was, he continues, a good Ferrari salesman would "point to the gear shift lever and say, 'That's the selector,' and point to the foot throttle and say, 'That's the volume.' "

EW Review: Pixar's 'Cars' a classicupdated: Fri Jun 09 2006 08:15:00

Having fallen in love with a bunch of computer-animated, anthropomorphized vehicles who express emotion with eyes made from windshields and smiles from metallic front grills, I do believe the exemplary Pixar team who made the beguiling comedy adventure "Cars" could draw a mote of dust and a pair of socks and turn them into characters worth caring about.

Fat and fast: High-performance gets bigupdated: Wed Mar 29 2006 15:15:00

Not too long ago, if you wanted a real high-performance vehicle -- one that started fast, accelerated quickly and cornered hard -- you bought a sports car.

CNNMoney: Turning bytes into blingupdated: Thu Nov 17 2005 05:45:00

A growing number of Americans are finding surprisingly lucrative new vocations in previously unimaginable places: the imaginary worlds created by online games.

Business 2.0: Jet Taxiupdated: Sat Oct 01 2005 00:01:00

Should you want to parse the particulars of owning a Lamborghini, you'd need numbers rather than words. To wit: The average Lambo buyer--and there are 500 of them each year--has assets exceeding $1...

CNNMoney: J.D. Power: Most reliable carsupdated: Wed Jun 29 2005 12:36:00

These 2002 model-year vehicles ranked first in their categories in the most recent J.D. Power and Associates Vehicle Dependability Study.

CNNMoney: Top cars: men vs. womenupdated: Mon Jun 06 2005 10:01:00

A look at marketing data showing which cars men prefer and which ones women like revealed something I'd long suspected.

Business 2.0: The Enormous Engine That Couldupdated: Fri Apr 01 2005 00:01:00

People who enjoy cars tend to engage in a numeric reductionism that is both charming and slightly off-putting. I have a friend--let's call him Jay--for whom automobiles function as bookmarks in the...

Money Magazine: Leaders Of The Packupdated: Mon Nov 01 2004 00:01:00

When three kings of the road deliver great redesigns within a few months of one another, it's a gift an auto enthusiast can appreciate. When the kings are named Mustang, Corvette and Porsche 911, h...

CNNMoney: Review: Porsche 911 Carrera/Carrera Supdated: Tue Oct 12 2004 15:30:00

For many Porschephiles -- myself included -- the outgoing 911 went too far in softening the exterior's shape. Even Porsche executives now admit a correction was called for.

FSB: Garage Monsterupdated: Fri Oct 01 2004 00:01:00

Planes, Trains, and Automobiles—since childhood, Gary Briggs has loved anything with an engine in it. The son of an airline mechanic, Briggs spent 30 years managing corporate aviation facilities be...

Fortune: Magic Carpet Rides Four-door sports cars, recumbent motorcycles, sensible Lamborghinis--what will they think of nextupdated: Mon Oct 06 2003 00:01:00

Most of us live in a world that's altogether too grown up. Too many meetings, too many budgets, too many market gyrations, too few hours of sleep. Small wonder that we sometimes wish for something ...

Money Magazine: Five Joy Rides Practical? No, but these cars deliver the most fun on the road for the money.updated: Sun Sep 01 2002 00:01:00

Off the top of my head, I don't know who makes my toaster. Making toast isn't very involved, and my toaster demands little of me. So long as I pay my electric bill, it's happy. I don't think about ...

Money Magazine: Five great joy ridesupdated: Wed Aug 07 2002 16:43:00

A lot of cars today are like toasters. They are appliances. They are simple, unobtrusive pieces of technology that require little from their owners -- just put the thing in D, step on the gas and you're on your way.

Money Magazine: Best Sports Car: Chevrolet Corvetteupdated: Thu Feb 14 2002 10:41:00

Get into a new Corvette in red, white or the new Electron Blue. Jam down the accelerator and feel the pure exhilaration delivered by this made-in-America beauty. Chevrolet reminded everyone of the 'vette's fine points with the top-of-the-line Z06 introduced last year. This year's Z06 got a further horsepower boost to 405 for its 5.7-liter V-8 engine, but it comes only in a hardtop with a six-speed manual transmission. So if you want a slick-looking convertible with automatic transmission, you'll still get plenty of kicks from the standard, 350-hp engine.

Fortune: Cool Toolsupdated: Mon May 14 2001 00:01:00

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Fortune: The Drive's Seat: Mercedes-Benz CLK55 AMGupdated: Mon Feb 19 2001 00:01:00

Sitting in front of my house was $70,000 worth of the fastest car Mercedes ever made. Trouble was, I couldn't move it. Two inches of snow and ice in the driveway had made the car immobile.

FSB: Flipping For Cars Savvy new middlemen are driving auto prices higher.updated: Fri Sep 01 2000 00:01:00

For seats to the hottest shows in town, you'll probably have to call a ticket broker. If you want to sit behind the wheel of the most coveted cars, you'll have to deal with a "car flipper."

Fortune: Mad For The Jagupdated: Mon Apr 17 2000 00:01:00

With the economy floating like an untethered balloon, there are so many fine luxury cars that it's tough to keep pace--and, in fact, I haven't. For example, one of the most outlandishly competent o...

Fortune: Porsche: Va-Va-Vroomupdated: Mon Apr 03 2000 00:01:00

Some advice to innocent drivers worldwide: Be very, very afraid. Porsche, the platinum standard of sports cars, has just done something frightening. It has made its latest fire-breathing flagship, ...

Fortune: A Car Is Born BMW goes Hollywood with its sexy new two-seater.updated: Mon Mar 06 2000 00:01:00

What's wrong with this picture? Balmy Southern California day, deserted, twisty canyon roads, and a high-style 400-horsepower European roadster. Not much--except the $129,000 price tag attached to ...

Fortune: Luxury Cars That Do Everything but Fly ALL-LEATHER INTERIORS, CUP-HOLDERS, AND LAPTOPS--YES, LAPTOPSupdated: Mon Nov 08 1999 00:01:00

There can be only one explanation for all the luxury vehicles on display at this fall's Frankfurt Auto Show: Carmakers took a look at this year's amazing sales figures and lost their minds. True, t...

Fortune: My Inner Hot Rod It isn't easy, buying a new car. You must know yourself. And you must find a salesman who updated: Mon Nov 08 1999 00:01:00

I just bought a car. It wasn't easy. Buying a car is about a lot more than buying a car. Of course, it's also about buying a car. Both parts are tough. But I won, all the way around, no thanks to t...

Fortune: The New M5 Is a 10 Even with all the flashy, pricey, high-performance sheetmetal around these days, BMW's latest updated: Mon Oct 11 1999 00:01:00

Perhaps you'll think me cruel, although I was only trying to be kind. Usually I write about cars far in advance of their on-sale date so that you get the earliest possible glimpse--hear the engine,...

Fortune: La Dolce Velocita Ferrari's latest beauty mows down its predecessor and the competition.updated: Mon Jul 05 1999 00:01:00

When your only business objective is to create cars with world-class power and drop-dead looks, life is, as they say, beautiful. But when you also have to consistently outperform your previous work...

Fortune: Looking Like $1.8 Million AMG, Mercedes' racing division, is handcrafting a street version of its GT car. updated: Mon Feb 01 1999 00:01:00

Look, I'm hardly one to oppose dropping greenbacks, but if someone handed me a couple of million dollars (all right, $1.8 million, to be precise) and told me to go spend it all at one car dealershi...

Fortune: Rootin' Teuton Watch out, Jaguar and BMW: Mercedes-Benz's new limited-edition E-Class, the E55, combinesupdated: Mon Sep 28 1998 00:01:00

My Italian hosts, at least as susceptible to car lust as any other full-blooded Europeans, had parked my borrowed Mercedes-Benz E55 right by the hotel's front door. So much for my theory that the s...

Fortune: Risky Business At Le Mans, the auto world's richest adrenaline junkies line up for a 24-hour binge. The financial hangover can bupdated: Mon Jul 20 1998 00:01:00

Don't let the marching bands and busty, bathing-suited hood ornaments fool you: The legendary 24 Hours of Le Mans is not your average boys-and-their-toys auto race. It is serious--and potentially r...

Fortune: THE DEVIL ADVOCATES THE NEW 911 EVEN THOUGH HARD-CORE ENTHUSIASTS MAY MOURN THE PASSING OF THE PORSCHE 911'S LESS updated: Mon Dec 08 1997 00:01:00

Dearly beloved, we are gathered today in these pages to say farewell to perhaps the greatest and most enduring sports car of our time, the air-cooled Porsche 911--a car worshipped and coveted--the ...

Fortune: FORMULA RACING BOB RODRIGUEZ LOOKS FOR BARGAINS, AVOIDS RISK, AND RACKS UP YEAR AFTER YEAR OF TOP PERFORMANCE. WHO NEEDS THE FASupdated: Mon Aug 18 1997 00:01:00

Mutual fund manager Bob Rodriguez knows all about dangerous curves, abrupt twists and turns, and heart-stopping moves that must be made in a nanosecond. Luckily for his investors, Rodriguez takes h...

Fortune: VETTING THE AMERICAN DREAM CHEVROLET'S LATEST VERSION OF THE CORVETTE IS FAST AND TECHNOLOGY-RICH, BUT IS IT CAR updated: Mon Jul 07 1997 00:01:00

In a bout of patriotism on the eve of Fourth of July fireworks and flag flapping, I test-drove the new Corvette C5. In 44 years of production, Chevrolet has sold roughly 1.1 million Corvettes; the ...

Fortune: JAGUAR'S BAD NEW CAT JUST IN TIME FOR THE HOLIDAYS, BRITAIN'S LEGENDARY CARMAKER ROLLS OUT A NEW KITTEN WITH updated: Mon Dec 23 1996 00:01:00

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Fortune: GERMAN SUPERCARS AND ME: A TEST DRIVE, A LOVE STORYupdated: Mon Jun 10 1996 00:01:00

"If you're squeamish, sensible, or simply lack automotive lust, do not read on. In the name of journalism, I hit the road last week to test the mettle and metal of the new breed of high-performance...

Fortune: NOT PRICED FOR THE NINETIESupdated: Mon Nov 22 1993 00:01:00

What, you didn't buy that Porsche in the everything-to-excess Eighties? Too bad -- you really missed a bargain. A Porsche 911 Carrera coupe used to cost less than the average U.S. household's annua...

Fortune: PRODUCTS TO WATCHupdated: Mon Jul 12 1993 00:01:00

SECURE CORDLESS PHONE The threat of eavesdropping worries many telecommunications users, from CEOs to Princess Di. Now you can keep conversations secure in your own backyard with the Escort 9000 fr...

Fortune: A $100,000 MERCEDES-BENZupdated: Mon Jul 30 1990 00:01:00

Until now, cars with pricetags over $100,000 have had the aura of collector's items. Superluxury automakers -- Rolls-Royce, Ferrari, Lamborghini, and their ilk -- count annual production in the hun...

Fortune: LIFE IN THE FAST LANEupdated: Mon Nov 06 1989 00:01:00

Speedier than a Porsche 911, costlier than a Ferrari Testarossa. It's a bird. It's a plane. No, it's a Vector W2 TwinTurbo, which does more than 200 mph. Basic sticker price: $180,000. Gerald Wiege...

Fortune: LUXURY CARS: NEW LEADERS IN AN UPSCALE UPHEAVAL Cadillac -- yes, Cadillac -- and Lincoln are racing ahead while some venerable Eupdated: Mon Apr 10 1989 00:01:00

IN THE PAST two years, the upscale auto business has turned upside down. Lincoln has shed its me-too look by rolling out distinct models that appeal to ^ a new set of buyers. After years of decline...

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