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Porsche just pulled the wraps off the 2026 Porsche 911 Club Coupe to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the Porsche Club of America (PCA). This limited-production sexy, sport coupe, based on the ...
Seinfeld is famous for his legendary Porsche collection, which has included some of the world's most desirable Porsches ever made. But what does Jerry think about other car brands?
While he has amassed a large collection of Porsche vehicles that includes multiple iterations and different versions of the Stuttgart powerhouse’s 911 sports car, his stable also includes some ...
Motors Cars March 7, 2025 Jerry Seinfeld Finally Sold His ‘Le Mans’ Porsche After Turning Down a $25 Million Offer The racer was driven by Steve McQueen during the filming of the 1971 movie.
Comedian Jerry Seinfeld's ex-Steve McQueen Porsche 917K failed to sell for $25 million at a Mecum auction in January, but the Porsche lover says he's since sold it privately — and that was ...
Being offered a sum of money most people would chop a limb for in exchange for a car, and turning it down? Jerry Seinfeld isn't your average person, and the Porsche 917K isn't your average car.
Bruce Canepa, a Porsche owner who has restored similar models, told Autoweek that he could see Seinfeld's car selling for as much as $25 million. "Every input, it does what you want it to do.
Even among the 4,556 cars, trucks, and probably a few SUVs being offered for sale at Mecum’s Kissimmee auction the next two weeks, one stands out fenders-and-roofline above all others—the very ...
Lifelong Porschephile Jerry Seinfeld is selling yet another incredible car in his collection of Porsches right now on Bring a Trailer. Most recently, the iconic comedian announced he is letting go ...
NEW YORK – Jerry Seinfeld sued a California dealer in classic cars Monday, saying the company has left the comedian stranded in a dispute over whether a 1958 Porsche he sold is authentic.
But only a few know that he was driving a Porsche 911 Carrera Targa to get from home to the set of the famous "Seinfeld" series. After 28 years in his possession, the car sold for over $160,000.