Recalls are a well-established global practice; from time to time they are announced by almost all manufacturers of not only cars, but also any other industrial products. But since a car is considered a source of increased danger, it is recalls in the automotive industry that attract the most attention and cause the greatest resonance. Check if your car is covered by a recall campaign. Sometimes manufacturers will recall their cars because of substandard parts or workmanship and repair them for free, regardless of the warranty. This is called a recall campaign. More information on 1989 Porsche 928 recalls can be found in this database. It may be useful to use online problems resource that shows automotive defect patterns, based on complaint data submitted by vehicle owners. The problems are organized into groups with data published by vehicle, component, and specific issue. See also an updated list of 1989 Porsche 928 problems before buying a used car. In most cases, the recall is initiated by the manufacturer. But it also happens that it is forced to do so. The largest and most scandalous recall campaigns were those that were initiated by complaints and lawsuits from consumers through controlling state structures.
1989 Porsche 928 VIN WP0JB0920KS860507 History Records
# | Car ID | 794568 | Internal Car Identification Number |
Make | Porsche | The name of car manufacturer | |
Model | 928 | Model of a car | |
Trim | S4 Hatchback | Car Trim | |
Production Year | 1989 | The year of production | |
Wheel System | Rear-Wheel Drive | Type of Wheel System | |
Body Type | Hatchback | Body Type of the vehicle. Like Convertible, Hatchback, Sedan, etc. | |
Maximum Seating | 4 seats | Total number of seats available. | |
Transmission | Automatic | Type of Transmission: detailed description | |
Engine Type | V8 | The engine configuration. Eg: I4, V6, etc. | |
Engine Displacement | 5000.0 | The measure of the cylinder volume swept by all of the pistons | |
Fuel Type | Gasoline | Dominant type of fuel ingested by the vehicle. | |
Fuel Tank Volume | -- | Fuel tank's filling capacity in gallons | |
Wheelbase | 98.4 in | Wheelbase in inches | |
Width | 72 in | Width in inches | |
Height | 50 in | Height in inches | |
Back Legroom | 23 in | Back Legroom in inches | |
Power | 316 hp @ 6,000 RPM | Power and RPM produced by an engine. | |
Torque | 317 lb-ft @ 3,000 RPM | Torque produced by an engine. | |
Horsepower | 316.0 | Horsepower is the power produced by an engine. | |
City Fuel Economy | Fuel economy in city traffic in km per litre | ||
Highway Fuel Economy | Fuel economy in highway traffic in km per litre | ||
Listing Color | WHITE | Dominant color group from the exterior color. | |
Exterior Color | Grand Prix White | Exterior dominant color of the vehicle | |
Interior Color | Red (Burgundy Leather) | Interior dominant color of the vehicle | |
Is New | False | If True means the vehicle was launched less than 2 years before 2020. | |
Owners | 5.0 | Counter of previous owners | |
Salvage | False | Shows if a car was salvaged | |
Theft Title | False | Shows if a car was previously stolen | |
Has Accidents | False | Shows if a car had accidents in the past | |
Frame Damaged | False | Shows if a car has damaged frame | |
Days On Market | 135 | The number of days a car is on the market | |
City | Grand Rapids | City where vehicle has recently been located | |
Dealer ZIP | 49548 | ZIP code of a dealer | |
Seller | Garage Kept Motors | The entity name selling a car | |
Seller Rating | 4.92 | The rating of a car seller | |
Mileage | 133032.0 mi. | Mileage of a vehicle | |
Price | US$ 24900.0 | Last price of a vehicle in US$ | |
URL | Porsche 928 VIN decoder | Get more info about the car. | |
VIN | WP0JB0920KS860507 | Vehicle Identification Number is a unique encoded string for every vehicle. |
Major Options / Build: Leather Seats, Sunroof/Moonroof, Adaptive Cruise Control, Alloy Wheels
Additional Description: 1989 Porsche 928 S4 2-Door Coupe - Southern Car (Florida/Missouri) - Grand Prix White - New Burgundy Leather Interior - 5.0L/316hp V8 - Service History (Please note: If you happen to be viewing this 1989 Porsche 928 S4 on a website other than our Garage Kept Motors site, it's possible that you've only seen some of our many photographs of this vehicle due to website limitations. To be sure you access all the more than 150 photographs, as well as a short start-up and walk-around video, please go to our main website: Garage Kept Motors.) "The 928 has always been one of the most deceptively efficient, fast, and safe cars of all time. The fourth major update, the S4, is all of that and more." - Modern Motor, August 1989 With a top speed of 170 mph, "ultimate autobahn cruiser" was an accolade frequently rendered in favor of the Porsche 928 over its four major iterations in the course of the model's 17-year run (from 1978 launch through 1995). Partly with that grand touring use in mind, the majority of 928 cars came equipped with automatic transmissions. The "S4," introduced in 1987, was the identification for the fourth design iteration of the model, arguably the most consequential. An updated 5-liter water-cooled V8 engine with new pistons, a new cylinder head with more aggressive camshafts and larger valves, and a 10.0:1 compression ratio produced 316 horsepower. This power news was accompanied by redesigned bodywork in both the front (four fixed driving lights in addition to the pop-up headlights) and rear of the car (a new fixed spoiler and re-styled taillights) and ensured Porsche-o-philes could easily identify the new model. Handling continued as a surprising 928 strength and was described as "laser sharp" by Road & Track at the time. Although the 928 cars languished for many years in the collector market, that lapse has ended with values showing excellent appreciation over just the past few years. Offered here is a well maintained 928 S4 in Porsche's very desirable Grand Prix white over burgundy. It has been primarily a southern car with prior ownership in Florida and Missouri. Something of a driver's 928, it was ordered with limited-slip differential. Its complete list of options from the factory-applied tag on the car is shown here: Paint: L908 Grand Prix White Upholstery: YZ - Burgundy C02 US Emissions 018 Steering wheel with elevated hub 220 LSD Limited Slip Differential 418 Side protection mouldings 570 Air conditioner also between rear seats 586 Lumbar support, left seat 650 Sun-moon-roof 691 CD-radio Alpine Porsche CD-2 Beginning with its burgundy leather interior, this 928 S4 shows beautifully overall, with one exception. Its dash has suffered cracking and surface distortion, so there is a dash cover in place. This should not be taken as a sign of mistreatment or owner neglect as nearly all of the 924, 944, and 928 front-engine/transaxle Porsches of the eighties suffered a similar fate. The cause was a "sandwiched" material used by the factory that did not stand up at all well to sunlight over time. Unfortunately, by the time the deterioration was noticed, it was too late for even the most fastidious owner to effectively mitigate. As the remainder of this car's interior demonstrates, virtually all other surfaces were up to Porsche's traditional high standards, and kept that way by the car's owners over the years. The burgundy leather is in excellent condition with no rips or tears, door trim is complete and undamaged, instrumentation and center-console switchgear is unmarred, and even the carpeting beneath the rear hatch-glass is un-faded. The headliner is free of sagging and the factory sunroof operates as intended. A later-model Alpine audio head unit replaces the factory-supplied Alpine unit. Rear-seat passengers are treated to a separate air-conditioning supply. Grand Prix white is so valued by collectors in part because the color allows the other visual details of the car's design to stand out. For example, the revised lighting and safety lenses front and rear and the addition of the horizontal air-supply openings in the front lower valance (very definitely influenced by the legendary Porsche 959 supercar) get their fair due. The exterior surfaces on this car are in uniformly excellent condition with no sign of damage past or present. Even the side-protection applique strips are undamaged. The 17-inch "Cup" wheels are in excellent condition, and bespoke disc-brake calipers still display the legible "Porsche" lettering. In a nod to stealth, this 928 was not optioned with the model designation on the rear bumper cover (code 302). The car's 138,000 miles (well under 5,000 miles per-year) are appropriate and reflect conservative, but consistent, use over its 31-year life. The engine compartment and undercarriage are tidy, but not overly detailed. There is expected surface rust on some chassis components, but no evident body rust. In a test-drive comparison conducted in 2000, the magazine 911 & Porsche World chose a similarly driven 928, and remarked: "... we opt(ed) for a smart 1991 S4, which is nicely run-in at 78,430 miles. This is no joke. Indeed, the 928 feels as solid as the day it left the factory. In fact, the engine might actually be at its peak. After all it's designed to do a quarter of a million miles between rebuilds (with regular servicing, of course)." The assertion by Hagerty's Mike Musto some years ago that the 928 model is "... one of the greatest and most overlooked GT cars of all time" is only half-correct now. The next owner can expect this 928 S4 will not be overlooked by friends at cars-and-coffee gatherings. He or she can also expect to enjoy plenty of that "greatest GT" aspect of this fine automobile when they take it on the road.
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