
2026 · Porsche
911 GTS Coupe
The hybrid era arrives. 532 horsepower, a turbocharged flat-six paired with an electric motor, and the same unmistakable 911 character — now in GT Silver Metallic in our garage.
GT Silver Metallic
Every car here has been owned and driven by us. Thousands of miles across mountain passes, coastal highways, and canyon roads — these are the machines that shaped everything we do.
We are enthusiasts first. Over the years we've owned and driven some of the most rewarding sports and classic cars ever made — not as collectors, but as drivers. Each one has been used the way it was meant to be: on real roads, in all conditions, at the wheel for hours at a stretch.
The routes in The Stable weren't designed in an office. They were discovered from behind the wheel of these cars. Every rally point, every road recommendation, every note in the roadbook comes from direct experience.
Cars we've owned, driven hard, and passed on to new homes. Each one left its mark on how we think about roads.

1987 · Ferrari
They will never again make supercars like they did in the 1980s. The Ferrari Testarossa was Ferrari's answer to the Lamborghini Countach, and what an answer it was.
Rosso Corsa

2002 · Ferrari
Arguably one of the best sounding of Ferrari's mid-engined V8s, our Ferrari 360 Modena was a blast to drive and had the desirable three pedals and iconic gated shifter.
Rosso Corsa
1983 · Porsche
Our air-cooled, classic 1983 Porsche 911 SC provides a fun, engaging drive and is oh so beautiful in Kiln Red Metallic exterior and beige interior.
Kiln Red Metallic

2021 · BMW
The wolf in sheep's clothing. 503 horsepower in a family SUV that could embarrass sports cars on canyon roads.
Silverstone Gray

1971 · Jaguar
Enzo Ferrari called it "the most beautiful car ever made." The Series 2 E-type with its legendary 4.2-litre inline-six is the quintessential British sports car.

1998 · Porsche
The 996 generation. The first water-cooled 911. A bold step forward that divided purists but delivered a faster, more refined sports car for the modern era.
Black

2003 · Porsche
The 996 generation. Porsche's controversial but brilliant water-cooled revolution. Faster, more capable, and more accessible than any 911 before it.
Arctic Silver Metallic
2008 · Porsche
The 997 generation. the return to classic 911 styling with modern performance. The best of both worlds and the car that won back the purists.
Black