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Manhattan Quite a stable. An alleged pimp ran a prostitution ring out of two Midtown apartments with as many as 20 hookers under his control, authorities said yesterday. Full Article at New York Post
Porsche CEO Michael Macht sits in a Porsche 911 turbo on the first press day of the Frankfurt Auto Show in Frankfurt, Germany, Tuesday, Sept. 15, 2009. The car fair runs through Sept. 27. View Photo »
*David Fine (David Moscow), the nerdy and neurotic host of a public access TV show airing in NYC called "Sex and Happiness," is being pressured by his parents (Peter Van Wagner and Polly Adams) to marry Abby (Callie Thorne), a rich... Full Article at EURweb
Derek Johnston got his first taste of Daytona International Speedway during this week's two-day Rolex 24 At Daytona test session. Full Article at crash.net
From an Hermès scarf to a vintage Porsche to a meeting with Mayor Michael Bloomberg, contemporary designers are dreaming big this holiday season as they pack for ski trips to Aspen and tropical... Full Article at Women's Wear Daily
Porsche CEO Michael Macht stands beside a Porsche 911 turbo on the first press day of the Frankfurt Auto Show in Frankfurt, Germany, Tuesday, Sept. 15, 2009. The car fair runs through Sept. 27. View Photo »
I t has almost twice the horsepower of a Porsche 911, costs about as much as a nice house in Toronto and comes complete with heated seats, a state-of-the-art stereo system and lights that could illuminate an airport runway. Full Article at Globe and Mail
Days after announcing that it had finalized the long-developing deal to take a 49.9-percent ownership stake in Porsche, Volkswagen AG confirmed that it would be acquiring a 19.9-percent position in Japanese carmaker Suzuki Motor Corporation. Full Article at Kelley Blue Book Car Reviews
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Employees of German car manufacturer Porsche brave the rain as they wait for a statement from their outgoing CEO, Wendelin Wiedeking, during an employee meeting at the Porsche headquarters in Stuttgart, July 23, 2009.
View Photo »Outgoing CEO of German car manufacturer Porsche, Wendelin Wiedeking (R) hugs his successor Michael Macht after he gave a farewell statement during an employee meeting at the Porsche headquarters in Stuttgart, July 23, 2009.
View Photo »Employees of German car manufacturer Porsche protect themselves from rain with umbrellas as they wait for a statement from their outgoing CEO, Wendelin Wiedeking, during an employee meeting at the Porsche headquarters in Stuttgart, July 23, 2009.
View Photo »Employees of German car manufacturer Porsche brave the rain as they wait for a statement from their outgoing CEO, Wendelin Wiedeking, during an employee meeting at the Porsche headquarters in Stuttgart, July 23, 2009.
View Photo »Outgoing CEO of German car manufacturer Porsche, Wendelin Wiedeking (L) talks to his successor Michael Macht after he gave a farewell statement during an employee meeting at the Porsche headquarters in Stuttgart, July 23, 2009.
View Photo »Outgoing CEO of German car manufacturer Porsche, Wendelin Wiedeking (L) talks to his successor Michael Macht (C) and outgoing chief financial officer Holger Haerter after he gave a farewell statement during an employee meeting at the Porsche headquarters in Stuttgart, July 23, 2009.
View Photo »Outgoing CEO of German car manufacturer Porsche, Wendelin Wiedeking (L) smiles with his successor Michael Macht after he gave a farewell statement during an employee meeting at the Porsche headquarters in Stuttgart, July 23, 2009.
View Photo »Employees of German car manufacturer Porsche brave the rain as they wait for a statement from their outgoing CEO, Wendelin Wiedeking, during an employee meeting at the Porsche headquarters in Stuttgart, July 23, 2009.
View Photo »Outgoing CEO of German car manufacturer Porsche, Wendelin Wiedeking (L) talks to his successor Michael Macht after he gave a farewell statement during an employee meeting at the Porsche headquarters in Stuttgart, July 23, 2009.
View Photo »Outgoing CEO of German car manufacturer Porsche, Wendelin Wiedeking acknowledges the applause of the Porsche employees after he gave a farewell statement during an employee meeting at the Porsche headquarters in Stuttgart, July 23, 2009.
View Photo »Outgoing CEO of German car manufacturer Porsche, Wendelin Wiedeking acknowledges the applause of the Porsche employees after he gave a farewell statement during an employee meeting at the Porsche headquarters in Stuttgart, July 23, 2009.
View Photo »Outgoing CEO of German car manufacturer Porsche, Wendelin Wiedeking (L) smiles with his successor Michael Macht after he gave a farewell statement during an employee meeting at the Porsche headquarters in Stuttgart, July 23, 2009.
View Photo »Outgoing CEO of German car manufacturer Porsche, Wendelin Wiedeking waves goodbye to the Porsche employees after he gave a farewell statement during an employee meeting at the Porsche headquarters in Stuttgart, July 23, 2009.
View Photo »Outgoing CEO of German car manufacturer Porsche, Wendelin Wiedeking (L) hugs his successor Michael Macht after he gave a farewell statement during an employee meeting at the Porsche headquarters in Stuttgart, July 23, 2009.
View Photo »Outgoing CEO of German car manufacturer Porsche, Wendelin Wiedeking waves goodbye to the Porsche employees after he gave a farewell statement during an employee meeting at the Porsche headquarters in Stuttgart, July 23, 2009.
View Photo »Outgoing CEO of German car manufacturer Porsche, Wendelin Wiedeking waves goodbye to the Porsche employees after he gave a farewell statement during an employee meeting at the Porsche headquarters in Stuttgart, July 23, 2009.
View Photo »STUTTGART, GERMANY - JULY 23: Porsche workers hold umbrellas during an informative meeting about the deal with Volkswagen at the Porsche factory on July 23, 2009 in Stuttgart, Germany. Volkswagen is seeking to take over Porsche and has offered EUR 8 billion for an initial stake.
View Photo »Workers of German luxury sportscar manufacturer Porsche listen to a speach by outgoing CEO Wendelin Wiedeking in the rain at the company's headquarters in the southern German city of Stuttgart on July 23, 2009.
View Photo »Former CEO of German car maker Porsche waves goodbye to employees at the Porsche factory in Zuffenhausen, near Stuttgart, Germany, Thursday, July 23, 2009.
View Photo »Former Porsche Chief Executive Officer Wendelin Wiedeking, center, embraces his successor as Porsche CEO, Michael Macht, left, as they are watched by former Chief Financial Officer Holger Haerter, during a workers meeting at the Porsche factory in Zuffenhausen near Stuttgart, Germany,...
View Photo »Former Porsche Chief Executive Officer Wendelin Wiedeking, center, embraces his successor as Porsche CEO, Michael Macht, left, as they are watched by former Chief Financial Officer Holger Haerter, during a workers meeting at the Porsche factory in Zuffenhausen near Stuttgart, Germany,...
View Photo »Former CEO of German car maker Porsche waves goodbye to employees at the Porsche factory in Zuffenhausen, near Stuttgart, Germany, Thursday, July 23, 2009.
View Photo »Former CEO of German car maker Porsche waves goodbye to employees at the Porsche factory in Zuffenhausen, near Stuttgart, Germany, Thursday, July 23, 2009.
View Photo »The Porsche logo is seen on German luxury sportscar manufacturer headquarters in Stuttgart, southern Germany, on July 23, 2009. Porsche announced on July 23, 2009 the resignation "with immediate effect" of its chairman Wendelin Wiedeking and financial director Holger Haerter.
View Photo »The Porsche logo is seen on German luxury sportscar manufacturer headquarters in Stuttgart, southern Germany, on July 23, 2009. Porsche announced on July 23, 2009 the resignation "with immediate effect" of its chairman Wendelin Wiedeking and financial director Holger Haerter.
View Photo »Outgoing CEO of German car manufacturer Porsche, Wendelin Wiedeking (R) hugs his successor Michael Macht after he gave a farewell statement during an employee meeting at the Porsche headquarters in Stuttgart, July 23, 2009.
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Porsche needs to become a strong pillar of VW...The Panamera platform could be used by other brands for models that are in development and at the concept stage
Porsche needs to become a strong pillar of VW, as well as having its own production and research and development capabilities. It is important to ?use synergies as well as having independence
Even luxury automakers that once publicly scorned hybrids, especially diesel-centric European companies, are readying electric-bolstered cars for showrooms. Mercedes, BMW, Infiniti, Audi, Porsche, Cadillac and Land Rover are among the brands whose inaugural hybrids are either hitting the market or in th...
We are very pleased to start delivering the pre-ordered Panameras to our very excited customers. But today is not only about Panamera customers, its about celebrating with every Porsche aficionado the arrival of the new family member, the perfect addition to our existing exciting line-up, Porsche’s firs...
I usually drive an 11-year-old Porsche so the Jaguar is in a different league in terms of comfort and power.
the performance of a Porsche, the looks of a Jaguar and the price and reliability of, well, a Nissan
a bunch of Porsche-driving, starlet-chasing, cocaine-sniffing, surfboard-waxing, Armani-wearing, spritzer-drinking, sunshine-soaking, tofu-eating, leg-hair-waxing, sunglasses-wearing weinies [sic]
That Porsche is not, nor has it ever been, James Dean's car. It's a fake John Mellencamp.
We put more effort into the interior of this car than any Porsche before
At this point, President Obama is like a kid who gets a Porsche for his 16th birthday. It's wonderful but where do you go from there?
Why should Volkswagen buy Porsche? Is it to give a good price to the owners or is it a strategic acquisition? ... We’re afraid the transaction will benefit these two families at the expense of other minority shareholders.
The creation of an integrated automobile group with Porsche is based on sound industrial logic ... It furthers Volkswagen’s multi-brand strategy and expands its position in the premium segment.
At this point, Barack Obama is like the kid who gets a Porsche for his sixteenth birthday. It's wonderful but where can you go from there?
With the new paint shop, Porsche is ensuring that it will deliver unsurpassed quality in Zuffenhausen today and tomorrow - while also conserving resources in an exceptionally ecological and economical manner
If the cost is lower, it will be more manageable. I think it would be [under the name of] Porsche, now that Porsche belongs to the group, or Audi – or even Volkswagen. We are still in the positive, while many others are in the negative. In Singapore, our sales are up seven per cent from last year, and d...
I was 17 years old, and I walked in the door and I saw Maurice Smith sparring someone, U.S. muay Thai champion Curtis Schuster [and] boxer Kim Messer ... Legendary muay Thai instructor Huru Shuminishi came up to us and said to me and my brother, ‘You guys have the body of a Porsche, but you don’t know h...
The idea of combining oil from orange peels with natural rubber was originally conceived by our racing engineers ... The same orange oil technology, which improves a tire's grip, can be seen today with our ADVAN(r) ENV-R1TM racing tire on Porsche GT3 Cup cars. The ENV-R1 (the official spec tire of the P...
I'm definitely eccentric ... My interests out here aren't the same as a lot of guys' interests. Guys like fast cars. I'm not a fast-car guy. I'm not in the conversation with fast cars. I had a Porsche Turbo and it was cool, but I wasn't into it that much so I got rid of it. I have a (Toyota Tundra) pick...
Once the race is over I want to come with my Porsche Carrera on the track and go for a spin
What in the world are we doing with this national debt; this $11 trillion national debit. The numbers are so big, we can’t even fathom a trillion-dollar debt. If the choice is between a flat tax or a Fair Tax…it’s like being asked to choose between a Ferrari and a Porsche. We have to stop the Obama tax ...
We're proud to be recognized as one of Porsche's Top 25 dealers, especially during this period when there is so much bad news in the auto industry
I'm really excited about racing the Porsche
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