1986 Porsche 928 Reviews, Pricing & Specs
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User reviews for 1986 Porsche 928
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by Robert S
Jan 30, 2013
Great performance on this car. When people say these cars drive like they are on rails they are being conservative. I sticks to the road like white lines. This is likely due to the front engine rear transmission set up. A large V8 powers this car, which is necessary because it is actually quite heavy. For men taller than six feet this is the most comfortable car you can buy, because the seats are fully adjustable and being that its sitting on the ground your legs are comfortably out in front of you. Reasonably price on the market and tonnes of fun.Jan 30, 2013
by Anonymous
Feb 27, 2010
The 928, especially the 85+ cars, are incredibly fast, reliable,
comfortable and very well built. The cars age taken into
perspective, you really can't do much better. It is bang-for-
your-buck ass on road fantastic! Highly recommended. As far
as running costs, yes it is more than your average Hyundai, but
if you instead compare it to something with more than 3
cylinders, say a Ferrari of the same vintage, it is by far cheaper
to own and drive the 928. If you like to drive, buy a Porsche. If
you like to repair, buy a Ferrari, Lamborghini, Lotus or Jag.Feb 27, 2010
by Blaine D
Jul 24, 2009
One of the first Porsches I ever fell in love with as a kid. We were going to Florida for a family vacation and a gold one passed going the other direction, looked like a gold rocketship. This is an 86.5, meaning it has the 928S4 brakes, and it has rear A/C, which helps since the cabin is like a big fishbowl in terms of the amount of glass. It's an auto, like most 928s, which is all right in my book, since it's more of a GT than a 911, but I do often wish for a standard nonetheless.Jul 24, 2009
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by Robert S
Jan 30, 2013
Great performance on this car. When people say these cars drive like they are on rails they are being conservative. I sticks to the road like white lines. This is likely due to the front engine rear transmission set up. A large V8 powers this car, which is necessary because it is actually quite heavy. For men taller than six feet this is the most comfortable car you can buy, because the seats are fully adjustable and being that its sitting on the ground your legs are comfortably out in front of you. Reasonably price on the market and tonnes of fun.Jan 30, 2013
by Anonymous
Feb 27, 2010
The 928, especially the 85+ cars, are incredibly fast, reliable,
comfortable and very well built. The cars age taken into
perspective, you really can't do much better. It is bang-for-
your-buck ass on road fantastic! Highly recommended. As far
as running costs, yes it is more than your average Hyundai, but
if you instead compare it to something with more than 3
cylinders, say a Ferrari of the same vintage, it is by far cheaper
to own and drive the 928. If you like to drive, buy a Porsche. If
you like to repair, buy a Ferrari, Lamborghini, Lotus or Jag.Feb 27, 2010
by Blaine D
Jul 24, 2009
One of the first Porsches I ever fell in love with as a kid. We were going to Florida for a family vacation and a gold one passed going the other direction, looked like a gold rocketship. This is an 86.5, meaning it has the 928S4 brakes, and it has rear A/C, which helps since the cabin is like a big fishbowl in terms of the amount of glass. It's an auto, like most 928s, which is all right in my book, since it's more of a GT than a 911, but I do often wish for a standard nonetheless.Jul 24, 2009
by Perry G
Jan 31, 2009
Best looking, most balanced and over engineered Porsche made. Too bad my 911 buddies refused to get it. Has 100,000 miles but it works as new and I'll keep it forever. It is almost as fast as a new 911, rides on rails, can't be be unsettled, and much more comfortable for long rides than any other Porsche.Jan 31, 2009
by B.J. S
Jun 16, 2008
probably the most practical porsche you can own, hatchback and back folding seats, great handling and acceleration. good milage (23 highway) sounds great tooJun 16, 2008
1986 Porsche 928 Pricing
Original MSRP
$52,555 to $52,555Price range
N/AAverage price on CG
N/AYoY price change
N/ATrims & specs
Audio System
AM/FM radio
Brakes
ABS: 4-wheel
Comfort Features
Steering wheel trim: leather
Convenience Features
Multi-function remote: trunk release · Steering wheel: tilt-adjustable
Mirrors
Exterior mirrors: power
Roof
Sunroof: power glass
Seats
Front seat type: bucket · Heated: front seats · Upholstery: leather
Tires and Rims
Wheel type: aluminum alloy
Windows
Front wipers: intermittent