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Porsche 928 S4 (rear view) The Porsche 928 is a grand touring car with a 2+2 seating layout manufactured by Porsche AG of Germany from 1978 to 1995. Initially conceived to address changes in the automotive market, it represented Porsche's first fully in-house design for a production vehicle and was intended to potentially replace the Porsche 911 as the company's flagship model. [1]
Porsche 928 Porsche 944 Porsche 959 Porsche 968 Porsche 911 GT1 Straßenversion Porsche Carrera GT Porsche 918 Spyder; 1976–1988. 1977–1995. 1981–1991. 1986 ...
1.21 Porsche 928. 1.22 Porsche 934.99. 1.23 Porsche 935. 1.24 Porsche 936. ... The following is lists of piston engines developed/used by German car manufacturer Porsche.
The Porsche Cayenne is a series of automobiles manufactured by the German company Porsche since 2002. It is a luxury crossover SUV , and has been described as both a full-sized and a mid-sized vehicle.
The 928 was Porsche's interpretation of an American performance car, and drew on Lapine's experience at GM. [ 23 ] : 170 The 928 has, in fact, been called the "German Corvette". [ 24 ] More than one comparison has been made between the 928 and Lapine's work on the C2 Corvette and the earlier Corvette specials.
Neckarsulm - Germany. Audi factory: Majority of 924 and 944s. Minority of 1992 968s. L: Leipzig - Germany. All Cayenne, Panamera and Carrera GT. U: Uusikaupunki - Finland. Valmet Automotive factory. Majority of 986 Boxsters and 987 Boxster/Cayman. K: Osnabrück - Germany. VW factory, ex-Karmann, hence the "K" All 981 Caymans. Majority of 981 ...
David Hasselhoff. People Picture/Gerome Kochan/Shutterstock Quite the globe-trotter. David Hasselhoff exclusively shared several fun facts about himself with Us Weekly — many of which are travel ...
The Weissach axle (pronounced 'Vice-' as in 'advice' and '-ach' with guttural 'ch') is a rear suspension arrangement first used in the Porsche 928 (1978) and echoed in subsequent production models. The fully developed version was used in a Porsche 993 (911) in 1994.