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A friend of mine wants to know what's the difference between a 928, 928S, and a 928s4 Porsche?

2007-07-04 15:34:21 · 6 answers · asked by Grateful Jerry 4 in Cars & Transportation Car Makes Porsche

6 answers

The 928 was an 8 cylinder, front engine, rear wheel drive two door luxury coupe. The original configuration was the 928. Porsche made some modifications and changed the name to 928S. The 928 S4 is a 4 valve per cylinder version of the updated 928S. Porsche never made multiple configurations of these at the same time, so each update was a linear progression 928 to 928S to 928S4.

The 928 was originally suppose to replace the 911, however Porsche decided to keep the 911 and 928 production going, which was the best move for them. As sales of the 928 dropped off, Porsche stopped production.

I hope this helps.

Greg

2007-07-05 15:47:47 · answer #1 · answered by Greg K 3 · 2 0

Kyle's on the mark here - these are just the different designations given to the 928 as the models progressed over the years (the other responses here must be about a different car because they are not about 928s).

2007-07-05 19:12:55 · answer #2 · answered by Paul S 7 · 1 0

Porsches Rock!!
and anyways the 928s4 has more features and options on it than the 928s which has less than the 928s4 but more than the 928 model...
so basically more options, features, horsepower, nicer (even tho all are nice), and etc.
hope that helped ur friend
:)

2007-07-04 22:45:06 · answer #3 · answered by hi 1 · 0 2

Wow these people are incredibly wrong.

The 928 was the original 928.

later, they updated it to the 928S

then later still, the S4,

then the GT

then the GTS.

For the full list of info, http://www.928registry.org/

2007-07-05 03:34:35 · answer #4 · answered by Kyle M 6 · 4 1

it cost different too.... only different in Horse power, inferior design, engine boot

2007-07-05 01:12:51 · answer #5 · answered by andy c 3 · 0 2

THEY HAVE MORE ON IT(EACH CAR HAS MORE ON IT)

2007-07-04 22:39:53 · answer #6 · answered by kitty 6 · 0 1

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