About Porsche 944
The Porsche 944 is a sports car manufactured by Porsche from 1982 to 1991. It is a front-engine, rear-wheel-drive mid-level model based on the 924 platforms, and was available in the body styles of cabriolet or coupe, equipped with naturally aspirated or turbocharged engines. , it was the most successful sports car in Porsche's history due to its over 163,000-vehicle production and did not give away its situation until the introductions of the Boxster and 997 Carrera. Extensive design revisions for the 1992 model year made Porsche 944 be replaced by the 968.
The Porsche 944 had a lot of different versions, including the basic version, Callaway 944, 944 Turbo (951 LHD/952 RHD), S, S2, S2 Cabriolet, Turbo Cabriolet, in which the basic edition lasts or six years, while the rest only for one to four years respectively. All models were equipped with an M44 I4 engine and the power was enhanced from generation to generation, from the initial 163 PS (120 kW; 161 hp) in 1982 to the then-latest 250 PS (184 kW; 247 hp) in 1989. They shared the same platform with Porsche 924. The model also attended the motorsport domain and won its first race in 1986. Sports car needs more new parts for maintenance, especially for the old version of sports cars. Our parts can ensure the best condition of your vehicle. The parts are produced and tested in advance by the same team that developed the vehicle. Thus, if you have any need for replacing your parts, do not hesitate to find us.
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In February 1991, the company unveiled the Porsche 944 Turbo Cabriolet, equipped with the Turbo S' 250 PS (184 kW) engine with its unique body style built by ASC. Porsche initially claimed that 600 cars would be made in total and eventually 625 were built, with 100 right-hand-drive versions for the UK, Japanese, Australian, and South African markets. However, no such vehicle was imported to the US. Begun in 1990, the engineers focused on the revolution of the model, the S3. So many parts were changed or improved that the Mazda 944 was changed entirely into a new model, later known as the 968, which debuted in 1992, symbolizing the end of the previous model.