Description: To celebrate its 35th anniversary, German tuning outfit RUF has come to Geneva fully loaded with its latest wares, showcasing how when it comes to tuning Porsches no-one matches their madness. First u...Add Comments10
Adam FoxMar 11, 2012 Saw a Ruf GT 12 run over a curb yesterday and smash up the front end. Great way to treat a car that costs as much as some houses.
Tommy BroadbentMar 11, 2012 Not for nothing but if you have the funds to buy a RUF Porsche then reliability isn't really an issue. Getting speeding tix and losing your license would be.
Brandon LidyMar 09, 2012 If you driven and maintained, this car would last just as long as any other. And RUF is awesome, always have been
Aye KimMar 08, 2012 Come on dude, it wouldn't last long with all of that bhp.
Luke MurrayMar 08, 2012 Not being sarcastic or anything yes it is impressive Bhp figures but when compared to Honda civic 1.8 vtec turbo lumps (conversions) which chuck out more than this makes u wonder is it so great now I'm just talking about Bhp not the car as a whole
Ryu TsuchiyaMar 08, 2012 I luv RUF!
@Billy: u can even have it with 800
Description: An original 1977 RUF Turbo 3.3 is also on display to illustrate the origins of RUF's history and success with turbocharged engines. Looking forward, RUF says all models based on the 911 will now ...Add Comments2
Brandon LidyMar 09, 2012 RUF gets untouched frames from Porsche and makes their own car. I believe they have separate VINs as well
Peter SimonMar 08, 2012 Question does RUF work with porshe or are they what
Description: An extra 50hp has been to the standard CTR3's twin-turbocharged 3.8-liter flat-six, which now manages 750hp and 708lb-ft of torque. Coupled to a six-speed sequential transmission it's good f...Add Comments5
Peter SimonMar 08, 2012 RUF is insane
How the hell did they manage to slap in a 750 hp in a flat 6 damn yo dat shit is sick
Scott GraceyMar 08, 2012 @tasho, that's the dumbest arguement I've ever heard, ofcourse they aren't gonna charge you an arm an a leg, youre comparing a 300hp BMW to a 700hp Porsche
Ben MatthewsMar 08, 2012 BMW uses turbos for fuel efficiency, not huge power.
Description: This is the first V8-powered Porsche 911 (991) in existence and the V8 engine was inspired by racing technology, boasting a hemispherically arranged valves, 180 degree flat crankshaft, dry sump lubric...Add Comments2
Luke MurrayMar 08, 2012 Aye! No drive belts hmm intrigued to say the least!!!
Description: Linked to a double-clutch gearbox, the stretched Panamera manages a top speed of 174mph. The extended wheelbase has been drawn 250mm at the B-pillar and 150mm at the rear door to accommodate drivers t...Add Comments0
Dillon DixonMar 09, 2012 \/ it's a V8 not a flat 8. It's in the article.
Nick SingletonMar 08, 2012 It's not a V8, it's a flat 8. The two are quite different
Tanton StonemanMar 08, 2012 A V8 911? Wow, it's nice, but that's like pissing on Ferdinand porsches grave.
Chris DimattiaMar 08, 2012 Did a google search and they have a lime green one too. Crazy how they fit a V8 in the stock location AND made it 80lbs lighter than the 6. Amazing.
James E CaldwellMar 08, 2012 Is this the RGT-8? If so I want to se a pic from behind.
Saw a Ruf GT 12 run over a curb yesterday and smash up the front end. Great way to treat a car that costs as much as some houses.
Not for nothing but if you have the funds to buy a RUF Porsche then reliability isn't really an issue. Getting speeding tix and losing your license would be.
If you driven and maintained, this car would last just as long as any other. And RUF is awesome, always have been
Damn thats some sick shit
Really Caleb? No way! :p
Come on dude, it wouldn't last long with all of that bhp.
Not being sarcastic or anything yes it is impressive Bhp figures but when compared to Honda civic 1.8 vtec turbo lumps (conversions) which chuck out more than this makes u wonder is it so great now I'm just talking about Bhp not the car as a whole
I luv RUF! @Billy: u can even have it with 800
Yeah Philip you're correct
I think RUF if listed as a manufacturer, actually, the same way Brabus is.