Volkswagen Beetle Cabriolet: The Full Story of the Convertible Beetle Review
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Tuesday, August 16, 2011
Volkswagen Beetle Cabriolet: The Full Story of the Convertible Beetle
Karmann Ghia built the majority of VW Beetle Cabriolets between 1948 and 1980. Today, these convertible Beetles are much sought after as practical, durable and very attractive classics. Altogether, over 330,000 Volkswagen Beetle Cabriolets were built and the quality of their engineering has ensured a very high survival rate. This book is THE essential guide to Beetle Cabriolets.
Sunday, April 17, 2011
Porsche Turbo The Full History of the Race and Production Cars
Porsche Turbo The Full History of the Race and Production Cars Review
Porsche Turbo The Full History of the Race and Production Cars Feature
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Thursday, September 30, 2010
Porsche 911 Source Book: The Full Specification History, 1963 to 2009
Porsche 911 Source Book: The Full Specification History, 1963 to 2009 Review
Porsche 911 Source Book: The Full Specification History, 1963 to 2009 Feature
Launched way back in 1963 and still in production today, the Porsche 911 has become an automotive wonder of the world. Down the years it has continually evolved, to the point where today's versions share little more than a name, a shape and an engine configuration with their earliest forebears. The many thousands of changes in specification through the years are all recorded and explained in this book, which has been compiled with extraordinary diligence from technical documentation in Porsche's archives.
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Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Porsche Turbo: The Full History
Porsche Turbo: The Full History Review
Porsche Turbo: The Full History Feature
The long career of the Porsche Turbo started during the first oil crisis--a time when it seemed that fast, powerful cars would have no further place on the motoring scene. Yet the Turbo has remained immune from such criticism ever since its debut at the Paris Motor Show in 1974. The evidence: a quarter of a century of unbroken success. In 1975, when the Turbo went into series production, 260 horsepower were sufficient to put across its power philosophy. The peak of the output curve was reached by the fourth generation of Porsche's top model in 1996, when the special Turbo S edition was rated at 450 horsepower. The most recent, fifth-generation Porsche Turbo endeavors to bring the fast driver that much closer to sports car perfection.
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