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7 September 2010
Porsche UK has announced the date for the free Service Clinic to its 911 model. Owners are invited to visit official dealers across the UK on 16
Porsche UK has announced the date for the free Service Clinic to its 911 model. Owners are invited to visit official dealers across the UK on 16 October and bring their vehicle along to be checked by company technicians. |
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6 August 2010
APS of Brackley, the sole British importer for Swiss tuning company Sportec, has launched a new two stage performance enhancement programme for the 4.8-litre, four wheel
APS of Brackley, the sole British importer for Swiss tuning company Sportec, has launched a new two stage performance enhancement programme for the 4.8-litre, four wheel drive Porsche Panamera Turbo. Initially, the four-door sedan produces 493bhp and 700Nm of torque, but Sportec’s engineers have built a pair of ... |
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4 June 2010
Porsche UK commenced on June 1st an extension of warranty on its Approved Used cars by two years. For many motorists, the Approved Used scheme for pre
Porsche UK commenced on June 1st an extension of warranty on its Approved Used cars by two years. |
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28 May 2010
Following the financial support from Porsche Cars GB, the new SKIDZ Hillingdon road user education project in the UK is now open, with the initial courses now
Following the financial support from Porsche Cars GB, the new SKIDZ Hillingdon road user education project in the UK is now open, with the initial courses now running. |
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14 May 2010
Porsche SE is gearing up for the launch of its fastest and most powerful road-legal sports car ever manufactured - in the form of the new top
Porsche SE is gearing up for the launch of its fastest and most powerful road-legal sports car ever manufactured - in the form of the new top-of-the-range 911 GT2 RS. |
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30 April 2010
Porsche SE announced Tuesday that it will recall all the 11,324 Panamera models it has sold worldwide until April due to safety issues linked to the seatbelts. The German
Porsche SE announced Tuesday that it will recall all the 11,324 Panamera models it has sold worldwide until April due to safety issues linked to the seatbelts. The German marque said all units will be brought to mechanics to fix probable faults in seatbelt tensioners. |
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29 April 2010
A massive number of Porsches will come together at The Heritage Motor Centre in Warwickshire, England for The Porsche Show on 6 June 2010 from 10:00 AM to 4:00PM
A massive number of Porsches will come together at The Heritage Motor Centre in Warwickshire, England for 'The Porsche Show' on 6 June 2010 from 10:00 AM to 4:00PM. Now on its third successful year, the show features all things about Porsche as well as fun activities for the whole family. |
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1 March 2010
An all-new generation of Porsche Cayenne Sports Utility Vehicle is set to make its world debut at the 2010 Geneva Motor Show next month. An all-new generation of Porsche Cayenne Sports Utility Vehicle is set to make its world debut at the 2010 Geneva Motor Show next month. Compared to its former model, this vehicle reduces fuel consumption by 23%, thanks to a revamped transmission system that uses a new Tiptronic S eight-speed automatic gearbox ... |
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18 February 2010
After the successful introduction of Porsche Panamera in 2009, Porsche announced that it will launch two new Gran Turismo versions, the Porsche Panamera 4 and the Porsche Panamera. After the successful introduction of Porsche Panamera in 2009, Porsche announced that it will launch two new Gran Turismo versions, the Porsche Panamera 4 and the Porsche Panamera. The two will be included in the Panamera range and will debut at the Beijing Motor Show in April. The company will start deliveries of both ... |
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29 January 2010
Luxury car firm Porsche has expressed its satisfaction with new sales figures.
The latest unit sales figures from Porsche are "very encouraging", the car maker has said.
It revealed that it is closing the gap that appeared in the first few months of last year, when unit sales experienced a year-on-year drop of 25 per cent. Porsche predicts the fall ... ![]() |
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