The same concept is applied here in the 911 Turbo S, except that where the GTS has one turbo, the Turbo S has a pair of them.
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Big turbo Civic Type R delivers wild performance
ThatDudeinBlue reviews a big turbo Civic Type R that turns into a tire-shredding monster on the street. ‘Not Constitutional’: Trump Threatens Blue Slip Suit Couple renovating home told by architect a ...
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Driving a big turbo Honda S2000 is terrifyingly fun
ThatDudeInBlue pushes a big turbo Honda S2000 to terrifying new limits on the road.
Jeep's new Hurricane 4 Turbo engine hits up to 35 psi of boost. But Stellantis engineers are confident it's as tough as it ...
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We Drove the 2026 Porsche 911 Turbo S, and It’s Electrified, Unhinged, and Brilliant
Porsche’s new hybrid-powertrain 992.2 version of the 911 Turbo S brings back its big-swinging reputation, and then some.
If you want the performance of a Porsche 911 Turbo without the attention, the Touring series has always had your number. It’s due to return following the 911’s comprehensive update this year, which ...
From a 307 grocery-getter to a 1,300-hp 632 Big Chief all-aluminum terror, this El Camino proves the best relationships are ...
President Trump wants to quickly pivot from a Gaza cease-fire to the thornier problem of a broader peace in the Middle East, betting that two years of war transformed the region so much that ...
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1974 was never meant to be a birthday—it was a requiem. The appetite for muscle cars had faded, the roar of high-compression V8s softened to a bureaucratic hum, and Dodge’s beloved E-body platform—the ...
Update, 6:50pm EDT: Cadillac has confirmed to Road & Track that the letter from John Roth is authentic. It may have felt inevitable, but that doesn't mean it stings any less: on Wednesday, Cadillac ...
How to reinvent capitalism—and unleash a wave of innovation and growth. by Michael E. Porter and Mark R. Kramer The capitalist system is under siege. In recent years business increasingly has been ...
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