Common Problems with the Porsche 928: What Every Buyer and Owner Should Know
The Porsche 928, introduced in 1977 and produced until 1995, was a radical departure from Porsche’s rear-engine 911 formula. Designed as a luxurious grand tourer (GT), the 928 featured a front-mounted V8 engine, a transaxle for near-perfect weight distribution, and advanced technology for its time. Despite its innovation and unique appeal, the 928 has developed a reputation for costly maintenance and complex repairs, making it essential for buyers and owners to understand common problems.
Over its nearly two-decade production run, the 928 evolved through several variants, including the 928, 928 S, 928 S4, 928 GT, and 928 GTS. While each model introduced improvements, they all share common issues related to mechanical wear, electrical problems, and age-related deterioration.
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