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Porsche 928 1985

General description : 1985 Porsche 928SPRICE REDUCED!!*302CI V8 (only V8 Porsche) *4 speed automatic transmission *4 wheel disc brakes *Power sunroof *AC and heat (work) *Blaupunkt AM/FM cassette *16" Chrome Porsche wheels *Newer BF Goodrich Radial TA tires *Power seats, power windows, locks, mirrors *Power rear hatch *Newer battery *Pop up headlights (work) *Documentation goes back to 2012 *3 keysFactory rate 150mph car. Super fun car at affordable price. Exterior shows mostly original with new front facia and possibly a hood repaint. The mirrors have stone chips. A little cold blooded and takes a minute to warm up. Runs and drives great. Handles like a true sports car. Sold as mileage exempt. The odometer gear is not working and shows 102k. Trunk hatch only opens with key. Really pretty car for being original. Turn key ready to enjoy. Showdown Motors 586-791-0778

1985 Porsche 928 is listed for sale on ClassicDigest in Port Charlotte by Showdown Muscle Cars for $18900.

 

Car Facts

Car type : Car Make : Porsche Model : 928 Engine size : 0.0 Model Year : 1985 Location : Port Charlotte Vehicle Registration : Undefined

18900 $

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Showdown Muscle Cars

Showdown Muscle Cars
(941) 627-3339, (586) 791-0777
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About Porsche 928
he Porsche 928 was a grand tourer sports car introduced by Porsche in 1977. While the car was highly regarded for its performance and handling, it's fair to say that it was not the right car for the time of its launch, at least in terms of market demand.

At the time of the 928's launch, there was a growing demand for smaller, more fuel-efficient cars due to the oil crisis of the 1970s. The 928 was a large, V8-powered sports car that was not particularly fuel-efficient, and its high price tag made it less accessible to many buyers.

Furthermore, the 928 was also a departure from Porsche's traditional sports car design, featuring a front-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout instead of the classic rear-engine layout of the iconic 911. While the 928 was highly regarded for its performance and handling, some enthusiasts felt that it didn't quite capture the essence of a true Porsche sports car.

Despite these challenges, the Porsche 928 managed to gain a loyal following over the years, thanks to its combination of performance, handling, and luxury features. The car underwent a number of updates and revisions over its production run, and it remained in production until 1995.

Overall, while the Porsche 928 may have been the wrong car for the time of its launch in terms of market demand, it remains an important part of Porsche's history and a classic example of the brand's commitment to pushing the boundaries of automotive design and engineering.