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Porsche owned by Jerry Seinfeld, Steve McQueen
Jerry Seinfeld rejects monumental $25million offer for Steve McQueen's Porsche
Jerry Seinfeld could've broken an auction record for Porsche if he decided to sell the coveted vintage car for a whopping $25 million at the Mecum's Kissimmee auction
No deal: Porsche owned by Jerry Seinfeld, Steve McQueen, doesn't sell at Florida auction
A Porsche initially purchased by famed actor Steve McQueen and later acquired by comedic royalty Jerry Seinfeld to be auctioned Saturday in Florida.
Jerry Seinfeld turns down huge $25million offer for car owned by late Steve McQueen
Porsche 917, which was owned by and driven by Steve McQueen in the film Le Mans, was put up for sale at Mecum's Kissimmee auction - but Jerry Seinfeld decided against selling.
Jerry Seinfeld Just Refused To Sell His ‘Le Mans’ Porsche fo $25 Million
The car has been owned by Porsche collector and sometime comedian Jerry Seinfeld since 2001. He is an avid fan of the brand and has owned dozens of the marque’s models. The 917K
Seinfeld declines $25 million bid for 'Le Mans' previously owned by Steve McQueen
Bidders and spectators were left shocked Saturday when a $25 million bid went unaccepted by Jerry Seinfeld, who refused to part with his 1969 Porsche 917K. If the offer was accepted, the quarter million dollar sale would have been historic for the Mecum Auctions,
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Porsche 911 Turbo S Finally Gets Defeated Over the 1/4-Mile but With a Twist
The unbeatable Porsche 911 Turbo S finally gets shamed across the quarter-mile, but the catch is that it takes other Porsches ...
AutoNET on MSN
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The perfect art of the Porsche paint shop
Robots, artificial intelligence – and a human touch. How the Porsche plant in Leipzig ensures only the finest finishes leave ...
Motor Authority
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Porsche made an in-wheel electric motor in 1900
Companies are still working to get in-wheel motors into mass-market vehicles, yet Porsche has been working on them for over ...
The Edge Singapore
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We talk to Alexander Fabig, Vice President of Individualisation and Classic at Porsche AG
Porsche’s Sonderwunsch, or “Special Wishes” programme, has the potential to turn every Porschephile’s flight of fancy into a ...
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Grasso’s Garage: ‘25 Taycan confirms Porsche delivers EV sportiness with a flare
As Porsche has been a staple in Grasso’s Garage for awhile now, due to their sportiness design and powertrains, the ...
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The Chinese Porsche lookalike that offers luxurious features for under £3,000
A Chinese car company is making a surprisingly accurate replica of one of the most popular Porsches that drivers can get ...
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Porsche Might Build New Gas-Powered Macan After All
The gas-powered Porsche Macan may live to see another generation after all. Porsche’s second-best-selling model was ...
Electrek
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Porsche’s EV sales took a hit last year, but the electric Macan sparks hope
In total, Porsche delivered 20,836 Taycan EVs to customers last year, down 49% from 2023. The lower total comes after ...
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New Gas-Powered Macan Back On The Table As Porsche Rethinks EVs
The company is considering adding combustion engines to future model lines that were originally envisioned as EV-only ...
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Honor’s Next Phone Has A Porsche-Inspired Design And Price Tag
The Honor Magic 7 RSR adds a bigger battery and doubles the RAM and storage compared to the Magic 7 Pro—but at a more ...
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Texas grandfather sues Porsche after he loses index finger to luxury car’s ‘soft-close’ door
Exclusive: Sylvester Plumbar Jr. alleges in lawsuit that his daughter’s Panamera car, which starts at more than $100,000 new, ...
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