For years there was continuing rumors that Porsche would finally produce a four-door saloon, but it wasn’t until 2009 that the Panamera would appear on the scene. No matter how good of a drive the Porsche Panamera is, I just can’t get by the aesthetics. It’s certainly not the ugliest car ever produced, but it just has an awkward presence that puts its grand touring predecessor, the 928, in a good light. Futuristic for its time, the car has aged gracefully and late model examples such as this 928GTS have begun to appreciate considerably. This 928GTS for sale in Ontario, Canada has a reasonable 66,000 miles on the clock and the more common 4-speed automatic gearbox.
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Year: 1993
Model: 928GTS
Engine: 5.4 liter V8
Transmission: 4-speed automatic
Mileage: 66,400 mi
Price: $25,000 Buy It Now
Classic 1993 Porsche 928 GTS. Low mileage for the age of the car. 66,400 miles (106,800 km). Body in great condition. Drives very smoothly. New brakes. Car located in Toronto, Canada. For more information, contact by email (thesourcer.uvi@gmail.com)
I’m a fan of the more subtle colors, like this metallic blue, on the 928, as it suits a grand touring machine better than some of the louder colors that were on offer at the time. For those who have seen pictures of the final 928 produced, this was an example of what not to paint such a classy vehicle. The GTS is typically the priciest model in the 928 portfolio. There’s not a big description or service history to go on with this model, but the seller seems willing to share more information if needed. At $25,000, this is on the low end of where GTS pricing is at the moment. There’s a few issues cosmetically with this one that is evident from the pictures and there’s no shots of the engine bay. This car could be a gamble, but could also turn out to be a good bargain given a little bit of elbow grease.
-Paul
That is one of the cheapest GTS’s available right now. Unless a PPI reveals some hidden damage or the mileage doesn’t match the condition, this could be a great investment for someone. For those on the southern side of the Canadian border I wonder if the odometer can be selected to read out in miles instead of km.
What would it cost to swap the transmission to the more enjoyable manual?
According to the AutoCheck report, the car had 92K miles in 2000 in Florida so I’m wondering how it has less now. I would definitely confirm the mileage. On that note, the driver seat wear looks more like 106K miles to me than 66K.