Tag: GTS

2024 Porsche Cayenne GTS, Cayenne GTS Coupé FL facelifts – 500 PS/660 Nm 4.0L V8, sharper chassis

Almost exactly one year since the debut of the E3-generation Porsche Cayenne facelift comes the driving enthusiasts’ variant, the Cayenne GTS that comes in both regular five-door and Coupé bodystyles. Denoting Gran Turismo Sport in Porsche parlance, the latest Cayenne GTS builds upon the Cayenne S – which marks the return of the V8 engine [...]read more2024 Porsche Cayenne GTS, Cayenne GTS Coupé FL facelifts – 500 PS/660 Nm 4.0L V8, sharper chassis

2025 Aston Martin DBX707, 2025 Porsche Cayenne GTS: Today’s Car News

Aston Martin’s DBX has only been around for a couple of years but has already received its first update. For the 2025 model year, the high-performance SUV is being offered exclusively in the range-topping DBX707 grade. It also features a revamped interior borrowing technology from the latest DB12 and Vantage sports cars. The Porsche Cayenne [...]read more2025 Aston Martin DBX707, 2025 Porsche Cayenne GTS: Today’s Car News

2025 Porsche Cayenne GTS adds power, sharpness, and bronze

When Porsche refreshed the third-generation Cayenne for the 2024 model year, the GTS took the year off, Porsche more keen to get its Turbo and E-Hybrid trims out. As the driver-centric performance option nodding to purity, the Gran Turismo Sport trim in standard and Coupe forms always seeks the sharpest balance of handling and weight [...]read more2025 Porsche Cayenne GTS adds power, sharpness, and bronze

2025 Porsche Cayenne GTS gains power bump, $126,895 sticker

Porsche’s Cayenne was extensively updated for 2024, and the automaker on Sunday rounded out the lineup with the reveal of the updated GTS grade. It’s due at dealerships this fall as a 2025 model, and both the Cayenne GTS and Cayenne GTS Coupe will be available at launch. Pricing starts at $126,895 for the regular [...]read more2025 Porsche Cayenne GTS gains power bump, $126,895 sticker

At $34,500, Is This 1971 Ford Torino GT A Classic Bargain?

According to the seller, today’s Nice Price or No Dice Torino convertible is one of 1,613 GTs built for 1971. There are likely way fewer left today, so let’s find out what such scarcity might reasonably be worth. The Ford Explorer Goes All-Electric, But Not For America It could be argued that the 2006 Mercedes-Benz [...]read moreAt $34,500, Is This 1971 Ford Torino GT A Classic Bargain?

I Want Something With Speed, Style, And Exclusivity! What Car Should I Buy?

Nik has a 2010 Aston Martin Vantage that he really likes, but he is getting the bug for something different. He wants something with style and exclusivity like the Aston and therefore doesn’t want to get one of the typical brands. With a budget of around $100,000 what car should he buy? The Little Car [...]read moreI Want Something With Speed, Style, And Exclusivity! What Car Should I Buy?

At $62,000, Is This 1978 Ferrari 308 GTS The Real Deal?

While, for many, a V12 Ferrari might be the holy grail of automobiledom, a lesser Cavallino like today’s Nice Price or No Dice 308 GTS might sufficiently satisfy that need. Let’s see if its price is just as sufficient. Michael Mann’s Ferrari Is A Great Car Movie In one of the most famous scenes in [...]read moreAt $62,000, Is This 1978 Ferrari 308 GTS The Real Deal?