- 1989 Porsche 928 S4
- 5.0L Naturally Aspirated V8
- Bosch LH-Jetronic Electronic Fuel Injection
- 4-Speed Automatic
- RWD
- Slate Grey Metallic Exterior
- Champagne/Cashmere Beige Interior
- Cellular Phone Preparation
- Limited Slip Differential
- Heated Right Seat
- Right Sport Seat w/ Electric Height Adjustment
- Sport Shock Absorbers
- Left & Right Seat Lumbar Support
- Supple Leather
- Interior w/ Non-Standard Color/Material
- Model Side Designation “928 S 4”
- One Key
Survivor cars are slowly making their way out of the limelight; they are machines that become the centerpiece of polished floors and discussions about their low mileage. Present today is your chance to get your very own survivor, and it takes shape with this 1989 Porsche 928 S4. With a reported 71,585 miles on its clock, this beautiful German classic is a clean example of when Porsche broke free from its 911 fame and gave the world grand touring perfection.
Exterior and Interior
When Porsche first broke news of the Porsche 928, one must have assumed that it would be a completely different design, moving away from curves and into the new boxy styling of the 80s. If you did think that, you would be wrong. This The 1989 Porsche 928 S4 sports a slate grey metallic exterior and is full of curves, quintessentially Porsche at every glance. We mentioned earlier that this is a survivor, and a look around confirms it. The exterior is in excellent condition, with this classic model sporting all its components to perfection, including a model side designation. For shoes, this German classic sits on a set of period-correct wheels that boost its factory appeal. Stepping into the two-tone Champagne/Cashmere Beige Interior of this 1989 Porsche 928 S4, you are greeted by what is the 80s version of grand touring perfection. The interior cabin is reported to feature supple leather, a non-standard color and material, a heated right seat with a sport function and electric height adjustment, left and rear seat lumbar support, and a cellular phone preparation for that added factory aesthetic.
Engine
Rear-engined air-cooled performance was Porsche's recipe for driving nirvana, but it can become tiresome and require change amidst the backdrop of an ever-changing industry. Don't make your way to the rear, but pop open the hood of this 1989 Porsche 928 S4, and what you will find in place is a 5.0L naturally aspirated V8 German powerhouse, ready for action. The current owner reports that a Bosch LH-Jetronic Electronic Fuel Injection system is in place for smooth power delivery, along with sport shock absorbers and a limited-slip differential for enhanced control during spirited drives. The 928 and the 911 shared one element: both German powerhouses channeled their performance to their rear wheels, just like this example does.
Survivor cars are slowly making their way out of the limelight; they are machines that become the centerpiece of polished floors and discussions about their low mileage. Present today is your chance to get your very own survivor, and it takes shape with this 1989 Porsche 928 S4. With a reported 71,585 miles on its clock, this beautiful German classic is a clean example of when Porsche broke free from its 911 fame and gave the world grand touring perfection.
Did you know that the Porsche 928 is reportedly Porsche's first fully in-house design for a production vehicle? Interestingly, this model was first developed as a potential replacement for the Porsche 911 as the company's flagship model. The 928 was different from the 911 as it blended the performance and handling characteristics of a sports car while also offering the comfort, spaciousness, and ride quality of a luxury car. It was even described as a “Super Car” during the 1980s and this model saw 18 years of production starting from 1977. What found its way to our inventory here is a fine example of the 1988 Porsche 928 S4 with 136,004 miles on its clock. We are told that the recent receipts of this car show $27K+ suggesting that it has received a considerable amount of love.
Porsche’s 911 may be the German automaker’s signature product, but it was far from their sole one. Over the years, Porsche dabbled (and continues to dabble) in other models too. The 928 was one of these. Produced between 1977 and 1995, it was a front-engined V8 grand tourer. The 928 received the European Car Of The Year award in 1978, and was highly praised by the automotive press at the time. That’s why you shouldn’t miss out on getting your hands on this 1986 Porsche 928 S, with just 76,500 miles under its belt. It’s an excellent modern classic to own and drive.
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