Porsche: Excellence Was Expected
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excellence - April 2004
excerpted from
THE TOP TEN Driver‘s Porsches
Karl Ludvigsen
Historical Editor
1. Boxster S (2000)
2. 911 Carrera RS 2.7 (1973)
3. 356 Carrera 2 (1963)
4. 930 Turbo (1975-89)
5. 996 Carrera 4S (2003)
6. 928S (Unspecified)
7. 912 (1965-69)
8. 356 1500 Speedster (1953)
9. 968 Club Sport (1993)
10. 356B 1600 Super 90 (1962)
I find it really difficult to rank these ten cars, because they all qualify as driving machines - the best of the best of Porsche. But I have put the Boxster at the top of the list simply because Porsche has managed to do such a good job of building a mid-engine car that really does achieve all of the benefits that that configuration is supposed to provide. It‘s a masterpiece.
Some of my other selections might be seen as odd - the 912 for example. I‘m including it because it‘s such a surprisingly pleasant and easy drive. In sharp contrast, there‘s nothing easy about the 930 Turbo, but it sets such a challenge that mastering it brings the satisfaction. The 996 Carrera 4S is a real tiger on the road with phenomenal capability. And I‘ll let the 911 Carrera RS 2.7 stand for all the fabulous 911s and their eagerness to take corners - a constant joy. - KL