Magazine Extras:
The past twelve months have been packed full of Porsche celebrations, not least the manufacturer’s seventy-fifth anniversary and the 911’s sixtieth birthday. For this issue of 911 & Porsche World, rounding out our nod to these key events, we’ve brought together bookends of the brand’s production output — across the following pages, you’ll find a 356 A paired with a brand-new 992 Sport Classic. On the face of it, these are very different Porsches, but as you’ll discover, they share special DNA.
It hardly seems believable, but another year is waiting patiently to take us on an adventure. With this in mind, we asked marque experts to reveal what they consider to be the ‘ones to watch out for’ during 2024. Covering a range of different budgets, not to mention wildly contrasting Porsche designs, the results present a thought-provoking mix of Stuttgart-crested sports cars promising a huge amount of bang for your buck.
For those of us already in possession of a Porsche or three, winter provides the opportunity to take care of vehicle maintenance and upgrades in advance of a return to good weather and show season. As you’ll read in this issue’s news pages, Volksworld Plus promises to be a calendar highlight. See you there.
Issue Summary:
This special issue of 911 & Porsche World presents 2024's best buys — industry experts pick the Porsches they think you should be considering during the year ahead.
Top 3 issue Features:
WHAT COULD HAVE BEEN - An extensive overhaul and considered enhancement has turned this 987 Cayman S Sport into a fantastic trackday tool. Is this what the limited-edition Sport should have always been?
TWICE THE JOY - The first-generation Boxster remains the Porsche scene’s best buy, but did you know £1,500 is enough to secure 986 ownership? In this article, we prove the point by telling the story of how 911 & Porsche World reader, Jan Frickel, came to own two very different examples of the inimitable Stuttgart-crested, mid-engined, two-seater drop-top.
NOW AND THEN - Six decades apart, but sharing DNA referenced in their joint iconography, this 356 A and 992 Sport Classic neatly bookend Zuffenhausen production in the year of Porsche’s seventy-fifth anniversary.
Magazine Extras:
The past twelve months have been packed full of Porsche celebrations, not least the manufacturer’s seventy-fifth anniversary and the 911’s sixtieth birthday. For this issue of 911 & Porsche World, rounding out our nod to these key events, we’ve brought together bookends of ....