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Rennthusiast Radio is a down-to-earth Porsche podcast filled with straight talk for everyday Porsche enthusiasts. Hosts Will and Derek are here to share their successes and mistakes in the relentless obsession with owning and experiencing these captivating cars. 


Join them for a weekly journey through the world of Porsche ownership. Whether it’s from our own very tangible, hands-on ownership experiences or from the viewpoints of our guests – people who you want to hear from about the hobby – each episode is going to give you a weekly dose of Porsche entertainment.


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In this episode of Rennthusiast Radio, Will and Derek sit down with Joe Adams, Senior Analyst at Blackstone Laboratories and host of the Slick Talk podcast, to separate Porsche engine fear from real data.We hit the stuff that keeps owners up at night. Bore scoring. Oil brand tribal wars. Additives. Long oil change intervals. Winter storage. Track use. And whether the internet’s “it’s inevitable” talk matches what Blackstone actually sees in thousands of oil reports.Joe breaks down what oil analysis can and cannot tell you, what patterns point to real problems, and why trends matter more than one scary forum post. If you’re shopping 996, 997, 991, or you just want to sleep better with your current car, this one is for you.Listen for:Bore scoring reality and why the numbers surprise peopleWhat actually matters with oil choice, viscosity, and API certificationWhen longer oil change intervals are fine, and when they are riskyWhat storage does to oil, and whether you should change it before winterHow Blackstone processes samples and what $40 testing includesFollow and support:Will’s YouTube: RennthusiastDerek’s YouTube: ElevenAfterNinePodcast: Rennthusiast Radio is on YouTube and all major podcast appsWant to run oil analysis on your Porsche?Order a kit from Blackstone Laboratories, take a clean sample at your next change, and build a baseline so you can track trends over time. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Owning more than one Porsche sounds ridiculous on paper. Then you live it.In this episode of Rennthusiast Radio, Will and Derek talk through why a multi Porsche garage can actually be practical, and how it can make your ownership life easier, cheaper, and more fun when you set it up the right way.We get into:What you learn fast after buying and selling a lot of PorschesHow your taste changes once internet opinions stop matteringWhy the best two car setup is one dependable car plus one special carHow to avoid overlapping experiences, drivetrain, transmission, and purposeHow repeat buying builds a network for off market cars and faster dealsHow experience helps you spot seller red flags and walk away cleanWhen “too many cars” turns into a chore, and what to do about itWill’s early take on 996 GT3 ownership and what it teaches you about limitsIf you’ve ever thought about adding a second Porsche, or you already have multiple cars and feel the squeeze, this one will hit.Listen on your favorite podcast app:Search Rennthusiast Radio on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listenWatch more from us:ElevenAfterNine on YouTube, DerekRennthusiast on YouTube, WillFor business, guest requests, or sponsorships:Email us! 11afternine@gmail.comtherennthusiast@gmail.comInclude “Rennthusiast Radio” in the subject line Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Porsche Paradox: Is Your Garage Queen Actually Rotting? Think your low-mileage 911 is a "collector's dream"? You might actually be killing it. This week on Rennthusiast Radio, Will and Derek dive deep into the brutal truth about Porsche ownership, from the psychological "mileage buckets" to the high-stakes world of impulse buys and "while-you're-in-there" repair bills.Whether you're daily driving a GT3 or wondering if your air-cooled beauty has "lot rot," we’re answering the most controversial questions from the community.In This Episode:The 40k/100k Rule: At what mileage does a Porsche stop being a collectible and start being a "free" driver?The Italian Tune-Up: Why babying your car under 3,000 RPM is actually doing more harm than good.The "While-You're-In-There" Trap: How a simple $10 gasket turns into a $6,000 engine-out service.The Air-Cooled Holy Trinity: The 3 items you must carry in your glove box to avoid being stranded.Mod Sins: The specific modifications that instantly ruin a car's soul (and its resale value).Bucket Seat Brutality: Are carbon buckets worth the "athletic" exit strategy, or are you better off with "sofa" seats?Timestamps:00:00 – Intro: Why we listen to your comments 02:38 – Teaser: Derek’s mysterious new water-cooled arrival 03:45 – The Mileage Barrier: Collectible vs. Driver 08:40 – The hidden dangers of "Low Mileage" older Porsches 11:45 – Is 3 weeks without driving "wasting" the car? 14:20 – What is "Lot Rot"? 21:30 – The "While-You're-In-There" maintenance spiral 31:50 – The Air-Cooled Emergency Kit (The Holy Trinity) 38:50 – Modifications that ruin a Porsche instantly 45:00 – Fixed-back buckets: Are they actually a nightmare?Connect with the Rennthusiasts:Derek Youtube: ElevenAfterNine Will Youtube: Rennthusiast Got a question? Drop it in the comments below for our next Q&A!#Porsche #911 #997 #993 #GT3 #AirCooled #Porsche911 #CarPodcast #RenthusiastRadio #PorscheMaintenance #GT4 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Rennthusiast Radio is back with a simple question that hits every Porsche owner.Do you own your Porsche, or does it own you?This episode started with Will parking his 997.2 at the airport and posting one quick photo. The response was huge, and it exposed something we all deal with. Fear of door dings, theft, bad luck, and the stress that comes with driving a car you worked hard to earn.We play a fast “would you or wouldn’t you” game with real-life scenarios. Airport garages, street parking overnight, grocery store runs, packed lots, and valet parking with a manual. Then we get into the bigger topic, tool car versus trophy car, and how your choices change based on mileage, rarity, and replacement cost.We also talk original paint, why it matters, when it should not, and how chasing perfect paint can make you drive less. We cover PPF, buying repainted cars the right way, and why surprises in the history can ruin the whole experience.If you’ve ever skipped a drive because you didn’t want to risk the car, this one is for you.Watch and listen hereYouTube, Will: RennthusiastYouTube, Derek: ElevenAfterNinePodcast: Rennthusiast Radio on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and wherever you listen Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Renthusiast Radio, Will and Derek get real about something a lot of Porsche owners are feeling right now. Prices are up, the hunt is harder, and it’s easy to sit on the couch every night scrolling listings and thinking “what if.”So we talk about how to stay happy with the Porsche you already own, and how to make it feel fresh again without doing something dumb, expensive, or irreversible.We start where most people do not. Baseline. Because a lot of “my car feels old” is really “my car feels tired.” Worn tires, sloppy bushings, tired alignment, old plugs and coils, mushy shifter parts. Fixing that stuff can make the car feel like it did when it left the factory, and that alone can make you fall in love again.Then we get into the fun part. The upgrades that actually change the character of the car, fast. Derek’s rule is simple. If you don’t feel it in the first three minutes from the driver’s seat, skip it.What we cover in this episode:Touch points that change your relationship with the carSteering wheels, what works, what feels wrong, and the safety tradeoffsShifter feel, short shift kits, weighted knobs, cables, and why this is the first mod Derek would doCarPlay and PCM upgrades, why this can modernize the whole cabinSound upgrades, how to avoid drone, and why Porsche Sport Exhaust is worth hunting for when you buyWhy some mods are only worth it if the car is a forever carHow a road trip can reconnect you to the car more than any part you can buyWhy having two very different cars can cure boredom, even if both are PorschesDetailing as therapy, and why a truly clean car changes how you feel about itTrack days as a reset button, even if you are not a track personIf you’re tired of shopping your own garage and you want to actually enjoy what you already have, this one is for you.Tell us in the comments:What is the one change you made that made your Porsche feel new again?What mod did you regret?Listen to the podcast:Rennthusiast Radio is available on all major podcast apps.Watch more from us:Will’s YouTube channel, RennthusiastDerek’s YouTube channel, ElevenAfterNine Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Will and I break down Rennlist’s “Porsche’s Biggest Wins of 2025, And the Quiet Missteps.” We go point by point and tell you where we agree, where we push back, and what actually matters if you drive your cars and pay the bills.We cover:The 992.2 transition and the hybrid GTS, smart move or the start of the slideThe manual squeeze, and why Porsche keeps boxing you into certain trimsWhy GT cars still carry the brand, and why buying one feels like a gamePorsche EVs, great design, brutal depreciation, and what that means for real ownersPricing drift, option creep, and why sticker shock finally hit the mainstreamTrim overload, too many variants, and why it matters when you’re shopping usedWeight gain across the lineup, and how Porsche hides it better than anyoneThe hardest truth, Porsche ownership feels less accessible than it used toDerek’s biggest 2025 miss, the Boxster and Cayman ICE pause and the messy EV rolloutRennlist article we discuss:https://rennlist.com/how-tos/slideshows/porsche-s-biggest-wins-of-2025-and-the-quiet-missteps-1002636#introListen to the podcast on Apple, Spotify, etc.Watch our channels:Will - Rennthusiast YouTubeDerek - ElevenAfterNine YouTube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Shannon Harper of Harper Porsche, Knoxville, Tennessee runs a Porsche store the way most of us wish every dealer did: No games and no nonsense. We talk pricing, ADMs, and the stuff you ask us about all the time, especially allocations and why some cars feel impossible to get.What we coverWhy some dealers add big markups, and why Shannon refuses to do itWhat really happens when someone flips a new GT carHow allocation works, and why GT cars stay tightHow Porsche rewards dealers, and what the “hoops” actually look likeWhat a Gen 5 Porsche dealership is, and why it feels like a Porsche clubhouseShannon’s personal collection, and why he is obsessed with green carsThe most reliable Porsche pick for a normal owner who just wants a car that worksPLATICA, how it started, and how it turned into a serious eventPorsche PLATICA infoKnoxville, TennesseeSunday, May 3, 2026Follow @porsche_platica on Instagram for ticket announcements and updatesWebsite: porsche-platica dot comRennthusiast RadioListen and Subscribe on Apple Podcasts and SpotifyWatch WillRennthusiast on YouTubeWatch DerekElevenAfterNine on YouTubeIf you have a dealer experience that made you swear off a store forever, tell us in the comments! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Rennthusiast Radio, you hear the full ownership story behind one of the most talked-about modern 911s. Will breaks down eight months with his 2009 997.2 Carrera S manual in Guards Red. The good, the bad, and the expensive.You hear how he found a rare manual car in a sea of PDKs. You hear what felt off right after delivery. You hear how $13,000 in maintenance and mods changed the car, and his opinion of the platform.We talk real buying advice. What to ask sellers. What PPIs miss. Why borescope proof matters. Why cold second gear surprises owners. Why the 997.2 feels different from both older air-cooled cars and newer 991s.If you are shopping for a 997.2, this episode matters. If you already own one, this will sound familiar.Topics covered: • Finding a rare 997.2 manual • Ownership reality after 80k+ miles • Transmission behavior and cold shifting • Exhaust, suspension, and seat upgrades • $13k in work, what was worth it • Is the 997.2 really an $80k driving experience • Would he buy another oneWatch Will’s full video series on the car on the Rennthusiast YouTube channel. Check out Derek’s reviews and ownership stories on ElevenAfterNine.Subscribe, leave a comment, and tell us if you think the 997 is actually worth it. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, you get a holiday revisit of one of our most requested topics. Should your first Porsche be a 911 or a Boxster? Before the episode starts, Derek shares a few updates from the road, plus a straight take on winter driving. If you own the car you love, do not park it for months and stare at it. Pick the right day, set the car up right, drive it, then rinse the salt off.Questions? Email Derek at 11afternine@gmail.comWatch Will’s channel: Rennthusiast on YouTubeWatch Derek’s channel: ElevenAfterNine on YouTube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Nathan Merz is back on Rennthusiast Radio with Derek and Will.If you buy, sell, or even daydream about Porsches, this one is for you. We talk ownership reality, what people get wrong before they buy, and what the market is actually doing going into 2026. Nathan has been around more Porsches than most of us will see in a lifetime. He’s also one of the few people who will tell you the truth even if it hurts your feelings.What we cover: We start with the mistakes that kill Porsche ownership for first timers. Then we get into what’s hot, what’s dead, and what still feels like a deal. We also talk online auctions and how they changed pricing and behavior. We finish with a fun budget game where Nathan picks the best Porsche in a few price ranges.Topics in this episode Emotional buying and why people call for validation, not advice Buying for status, buckets vs “sofas”, and the spec trap Bring a Trailer, global demand, and why local deals feel harder 2025 market recap and why pricing stayed stronger than expected What’s moving, G body 3.2 cars, 964 demand, and the 993 “settle” trend What cooled off, longhood interest, SWB cars, 914 values, most 928s, and transaxle pricing 356 market shift, concours perfect vs driver and hot rod style builds Where to find better cars, relationships and community beat scrolling listings Budget game, Cayman R vs 981 Spyder vs 991.2 Carrera S, plus the $50k and $30k rounds Risk talk, bore scoring reality, early PDK risk, and why you need reserve moneyTimestamps: 00:00 Intro 00:52 Nathan’s quick reset from last episode 03:57 The biggest buyer mistakes Nathan sees every week 07:16 Buying for other people, spec pressure, buckets vs comfort 12:07 Online auctions and how they changed the market 19:49 The underrated truth, you can still have fun under $10k 20:14 How to actually find good cars 23:48 2025 market recap and the 2026 setup 27:21 What’s hot in air cooled 911s 29:17 The best value right now, longhood 911s 34:02 What’s soft, 914, 928, transaxle market 39:29 356 market changes and what buyers want now 44:06 Budget game, $80k to $120k 48:26 $50k to $80k, why 981 keeps winning 53:09 $30k to $50k, 996 reality and 987.2 base sweet spot 59:30 Wrap upShout outs: Watch Will’s channel, Rennthusiast on YouTube. Watch Derek's channel, ElevenAfterNine on YouTube. 11afternine@gmail.com Check out Nathan’s inventory and work at Columbia Valley Luxury Cars. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Rennthusiast Radio, Will and Derek sit down with Justin Roeser, a filmmaker, writer, and one of the most respected voices in Porsche color history. Justin is best known for his work around Moonstone, one of the rarest and most emotional Porsche colors ever produced.This episode covers:• Why certain Porsche colors make owners happier long term• How color can affect resale value without turning cars into garage art• Moonstone’s origin story and why it failed when new• Why social media changed how Porsche buyers spec cars• Paint to Sample vs standard palette, what actually makes sense• Why the 996 and early Boxster are still huge value plays• Why original paint matters less than most people think• How to chase a rare color without getting burnedIf you care about driving your Porsche, loving your Porsche, and choosing a spec you will still enjoy in 10 or 20 years, this one is for you.Guest links:Justin Roeser Porsche Moonstone featurehttps://www.porsche.com/stories/dreams/moonstone-the-rare-porsche-colour/Moonstone film by Justin Roeserhttps://youtu.be/woL2wzourIM?si=0Z4Xw9JHRBxf_WJrJustin on Instagram33bosshogIf you post about this episode, tag him. He will share it.Check out Will’s YouTube channel for in depth Porsche ownership, driving impressions, and real world updates.Check out Derek’s YouTube channel, ElevenAfterNine, for Porsche reviews, buyer advice, and long term ownership stories. 11afternine@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tis the season to buy Porsche stuff and feel good about it.In this Rennthusiast Radio holiday episode, Will and Derek break down your Porsche Christmas list into two clear buckets: Porsche gifts you want your significant other to buy, and Porsche upgrades you should unapologetically buy for yourself. Using real numbers and real experiences, they walk through everything from cheap stocking stuffers to serious driver-focused mods, all with a hard cap around that $1,500 mark.If you are a Porsche owner, dreamer, or you share a house with one, this episode gives you concrete gift ideas at different budgets and explains why they matter in the real world. It is also permission to treat yourself, backed by two serial Porsche owners who have tried most of this stuff the hard way.If you want your partner to “accidentally” get the hint, play this episode in the car and let Will and Derek do the talking for you. And if you are the Porsche person in the relationship, use this as your checklist before you buy anything else for the garage.Will Youtube: RennthusiastDerek Youtube: ElevenAfterNine Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Porsche market feels broken right now. Prices are out of sync, good cars are scarce, sellers are glued to Bring a Trailer numbers, and honest driver-grade examples have all but vanished. In this episode, Derek and Will talk through why the hunt feels exhausting, what’s changed, and how real buyers are struggling in today’s Porsche world.If you enjoy the show, hit subscribe on our YouTube channel.Check out Will’s videos at Rennthusiast.Watch Derek’s reviews and stories at ElevenAfterNine.And browse our full library of Porsche episodes anytime. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thinking about a Porsche and stuck between a base car and an S badge? This episode is for you.Will and Derek break down what actually separates Porsche base models from S models, going past forum noise and badge ego. If you have ever heard “you only buy a base because you can’t afford an S,” you will want to hear this.In this episode you’ll hear: – Why Porsche created base and S trims in the first place – How the split goes all the way back to early 356 and long-hood 911s – Real differences in power, torque, brakes, wheels, and cooling between base and S – Why older, lower horsepower cars benefit more from the S upgrade – How modern turbo motors shrink the gap between base and S – Why a base 997, 991, 986/987 Boxster, or 981/718 can feel closer to an “old school” Porsche – How S models can be too fast to enjoy on real roads – Why the base often lets you use more of the rev range and more of the chassis – When an S absolutely makes sense for track use, canyons, or big straight roads – How this plays out with 991.2 vs 992, Carrera T, and air-cooled vs water-cooled cars – Practical advice for first-time buyers and repeat Porsche ownersWill talks through his own journey from “unapologetic S snob” to someone who now respects base cars in a serious way. Derek argues that many experienced drivers quietly prefer the base, and that real driver engagement lives in the cars everyone overlooks.If you are cross-shopping: – Base vs S 911 (997, 991, 992) – Base vs S Boxster or Cayman – Base vs S Macan or Cayenneyou will get clear, honest guidance on what actually matters and what is marketing.Chapters: 00:00 Welcome to Rennthusiast Radio 01:00 Why base vs S feels like Boxster vs 911 03:00 History of base vs S from 356 to modern cars 06:30 Psychology, pricing, and how Porsche moves you up the ladder 10:30 “Embrace the base or say yes to the S” 13:00 Real power, torque, and brake differences 18:00 Will’s S snob phase and what changed 24:00 Air-cooled vs water-cooled: why S matters more in old cars 29:00 Why base feels more like a classic Porsche on real roads 35:00 991.2 Carrera S vs 992 Carrera T back to back 40:00 Tunes, torque, and modern turbo tricks 44:00 Practical buying advice: who should pick base, who should pick S 50:00 Listener challenge: defend your side in the commentsWatch Will’s builds and ownership stories on the Rennthusiast YouTube channel.Watch Derek’s reviews and road trips on ElevenAfterNine.Listen to Rennthusiast Radio on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and all major podcast apps.Tell us in the comments what you own, base or S, and whether we got this right or completely wrong. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
You bought a Porsche because you want a car that feels alive on the road. This episode gives you a simple plan to turn that car into a true driver focused machine. Will and Derek break down the upgrades that matter, the ones that do nothing, and the traps new owners fall into when they start buying parts before they even drive the car.You will hear what actually improves feel, control, and confidence across multiple generations of 911, Boxster, and Cayman. No hype, no wasted money, just real experience from two guys who have owned and driven these cars for years.In this episode you will learn: • When to use PPF, when to skip ceramic, and how to protect your paint the right way • Which exhaust changes add character without making the car miserable • Why a short shift kit and fresh bushings can transform older gearboxes • How to clean and service the pedal box for a better clutch feel • What steering wheels work on older cars, and why some modern swaps fit and others do not • How PIWIS steering profiles change the feel of newer cars • Why Michelin PS4S tires are the best all round choice • Why old rubber with “good tread” is still unsafe • How suspension fades over time and why fresh dampers can bring a tired car back to life • When corner balancing and a proper alignment change the way the car responds • Simple seat repairs that make the car feel new againIf you want sharper shifts, better turn in, more grip, and a cleaner connection to the chassis, this guide gives you a clear path. Follow these steps before you spend big money on unnecessary mods.Hosted by Will from Rennthusiast and Derek from ElevenAfterNine. Subscribe for more Porsche reviews, ownership stories, and weekly podcast episodes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Rennthusiast Radio, Derek and Will dive into one of the longest-running debates in Porsche ownership: Coupe vs. Targa vs. Cabriolet.Will is a lifelong coupe guy who’s suddenly catching Targa fever, while Derek argues for the open-top experience. Together they cover:How each 911 body style drives across generationsCommon failure points and maintenance costsWhy coupes always seem to hold more valueThe truth about leaky Targas and flexy CabsWhich models are the best buys todayYou’ll also hear stories from real 911 ownership, from 993s and G-bodies to Boxsters and 996 Cabs, plus a few tangents about teenage stereos and subwoofers.If you’re shopping for your first 911 or just want to understand what makes each roof style unique, this episode is for you.Subscribe on YouTube and follow the show on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, Will and Derek dig into YOUR questions in our first-ever listener Q&A episode — covering everything from whether you can actually trust an old 911 on a long trip… to which air-cooled 911 is the smartest buy under $100K. In this episode:Can you trust an air-cooled 911 to take your kid on a road trip — or are you asking for trouble?Do you really need a fire extinguisher in the car? What actually causes those classic Porsche fires?The right way to store your 911 for winter (battery tender, fuel stabilizer, starting it monthly — or not?)What’s the best first air-cooled 911 for under $100K if you already own a modern GT car?Will & Derek’s backstory — how we met, what we do for a living, and how Rennthusiast Radio started.The Safari 911 debate: still cool or completely played out?This episode is built entirely from listener questions — so thank you to everyone who sent one in. If you want us to do another, drop your next question in the comments below. We’ll pick our favorites for the next Q&A episode. Listen on audio: Rennthusiast Radio — available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and everywhere else you get your shows. Watch more from us:Will’s channel → @RennthusiastDerek’s channel → @ElevenAfterNine Chapters / Topics: 00:00 – Why this episode is different 01:20 – Can you trust an old 911 on a road trip? 04:51 – Air-cooled vs. water-cooled reliability 07:28 – Fire risk in classic Porsches: myth vs. reality 09:29 – How to store / winterize your 911 properly 12:39 – Best first air-cooled 911 under $100K 15:11 – Who are Will & Derek? 18:54 – How the podcast started 31:22 – Our global audience 33:02 – The Safari 911 debate Your Turn: What should we talk about next time? Drop your question or topic idea in the comments!#Porsche #AirCooled911 #RennthusiastRadio #PorschePodcast #Classic911 #Porsche911 #PorscheLife #PorscheCommunity #PorscheOwnership #ElevenAfterNine #Rennthusiast #PorscheTalk #CarPodcast #PorscheFans #PorscheAddict #PorscheStories #PorscheRestoration #PorscheCollector #PorscheLove #PorscheDriver #PorscheNation Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this week’s episode of Rennthusiast Radio, Will and Derek go head-to-head on the 992.1 Carrera T. Will actually owned one—specced it, drove it, and sold it after only a few thousand miles. Derek’s driven several 992s and just dropped a full review on his channel, ElevenAfterNine, comparing the modern T to his 1972 911 T.Is the Carrera T a genuine driver’s car built for purists, or a marketing exercise in nostalgia? We dig into:- Will’s real-world ownership experience—why it didn’t live up to the hype- How the modern T compares to earlier generations (991.2 T, 911 E/S)- Rear-axle steering, manual gearbox feel, and the “purity paradox”- What Porsche got right—and what makes it feel a little too digital- Will’s latest garage shake-up and his growing itch for another air-cooled 911If you’re considering a Carrera T—or just love hearing two longtime Porsche addicts argue their way to the truth—this one’s for you.Watch Derek’s full Carrera T review on ElevenAfterNine:https://www.youtube.com/@ElevenAfterNineWatch Will’s 992 T playlist:https://www.youtube.com/@TheRennthusiastTell us in the comments: Is the Carrera T Porsche’s best modern driver’s car… or just a clever upsell?#Porsche #CarreraT #Porsche911 #992CarreraT #RennthusiastRadio #ElevenAfterNine #TheRennthusiast #PorschePodcast #PorscheCommunity #PorscheLife #PorschePassion #PorscheFans #PorscheLove #PorscheAddict #911T #PorscheTalk #SportsCarCulture #PorscheReview #CarPodcast #PorscheDebate Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on Rennthusiast Radio, Derek and Will sit down with Zack Klapman — co-host of The Smoking Tire and creator of the new automotive game show Driver’s Test — for a deep, candid, and hilarious conversation about Porsche ownership, hype culture, and what makes a real driver’s car.Zack doesn’t hold back — from why the GT3 might be overhyped to which Porsches are still undervalued under $100K, and why G-bodies and 964s might not be worth today’s money. The guys also dive into:- The 912’s surprising charm (and rust horrors)- Why PDK can feel more “race car” than manual- How perfect paint jobs ruin car ownership- Off-road 911s, the magic of the Dakar, and safari builds- Behind-the-scenes of Zack’s new YouTube game show Driver’s Test- The psychology of the Porsche bubble — and how long it can lastThis is the Porsche conversation every enthusiast needs to hear — from three guys who actually drive their cars hard.Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.Watch more Porsche content on Derek’s channel: @ElevenAfterNineFollow Zack’s new show: @TheSmokingTire & Driver’s Test on YouTubePorsche 911, 996 Turbo, GT3 RS, Porsche ST review, 911 Dakar, Driver’s Test, The Smoking Tire, Zack Klapman, Matt Farah, Porsche buying guide, Porsche under 100k, Porsche manual vs PDK, Rennthusiast Radio, Porsche podcast, air-cooled Porsche, G-body 911, Porsche 997 vs 991, Porsche values 2025 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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