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Unique - One of a kind! - Different
I hate to sell my long-time love affair but it's time to be a part from it due to our upcoming moving event! It only has 108,000 original miles. Considering trade with newer SUV, newer Truck, or Japanese and Korean made vehicles with an equal value. Very unique & rare, hard to find custom built 1978 Porsche 928. This is the true Shark look you could get on a 928 Porsche. Custom built for the Concourse de' Elegance show in Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco and Acalanes Concourse Custom car shows. Here is an older Porsche with a face lift with the aerodynamic body styling pieces add a very unique look, tremendous value, functionality and "WOW" factor to it. . . It truly is a head turner. Needs some TLC: Front bumper & hood scoops has some cracks - rear valance needs repair - dash cover needs to be replaced (I just received the brand new replacement) - Crack windshield - It's been sitting but maintained with lubes, battery is weak. Front spoiler is not attached (See pictures) Please see the attached pictures for details about the repairs needed. Call me at 510-206-6763 or text me with your questions or for any details you may need to know about this unique vehicle... |
Porsche 928 for Sale
1981 porsche 928 auto glacier white/blue
1988 porsche 928 s4. 5 speed manual transmission clean auto check zero accidents(US $13,500.00)
1985 porsche 928 garage kept serior owned no reserve(US $6,500.00)
1983 porsche 928s(US $3,000.00)
Very low (44k) miles, excellent condition, gun metal blue, new hi-perf tires(US $10,000.00)
1985 porsche 928 s low miles clean! 5 speed manual euro european 944 924 911
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New J.D. Power Initial Quality Study puts Porsche, GM in spotlight
Wed, 19 Jun 2013J.D. Power and Associates has released its annual Initial Quality Study, and this year, Porsche and General Motors took the spotlight. The study, which asks new car owners to report problems experienced during the first 90 days of ownership, found that overall, the industry averages 113 problems per 100 vehicles.
Porsche managed a score of just 80 problems per 100 vehicles, while GMC took the second spot on the podium with 90. Lexus filled out the top three with 94 problems per 100 vehicles, followed by Infiniti at 95 and Chevrolet at 97. The study also looks at specific models, and found the Lexus LS to enjoy the best initial quality at 59 problems per 100 vehicles.
Interestingly enough, the report found that around two-thirds of most owner problems experienced in the first 90 days are attributable to vehicle design instead of mechanical failure. Specifically - echoing a refrain we've been hearing for the last few years - owners are having a hard time figuring out how to use the technology present in their new vehicles. Head over to the J.D. Power site for more information, or scroll down below for the company's related press release.
This is how the new turbo Porsche 911 Carrera sounds
Sun, Sep 13 2015We have our first audio sample of the turbocharged flat-six engine in the standard Porsche 911 Carrera. By way of reminder, the boosted 3.0-liter engines will put out 370 horsepower and 331 pound-feet of torque in entry-level guise, 420 ponies and 368 lb-ft in the S models. To our ears, it sounds good. Yes, it's a commercial, true, we don't know what audio trickery the agency whipped up during post-production. But the sound in the commercial is good. Besides, Porsche knows what it's doing. Every time the brand breaks one of the purist's laws, the 911 accelerates through the wailing and gnashing of teeth to sell better than ever. Heck, the company's own engineers tried to beat the 911 with the introduction of the arguably much better 928, and we see how that turned out. So no matter what we think of the commercial, we have a feeling the sound of the turbocharged standard 911 will remain the same mythical siren to enthusiast ears around the world. On top of that, the new coupe and convertible are quicker, faster, more powerful, and still come with a seven-speed manual transmission if you choose. Porsche might taketh away, but to make up for it they giveth and giveth and giveth. Check out the noises in the video above, and some more of the advanced features on the new 911 in the video below. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings.























