The Porsche 968 was produced from 1992-1995. It was marketed as an entry level Porsche replacing the 944, while sharing 20% of the same parts, from that position.
Yes. The 968 was the continuation and final effort of the 944 version of the Porsche lineup. It had its own unique front headlight treatment, a very stout 3.0 liter four cylinder engine - and a six speed manual transmission was available.
depends on the model 944, 924, 951, 928, 968, Cayenne=Front mounted engine 356, 911, 912=Rear Boxster, 914, Carrera GT, Cayman= Mid engine This may not be a complete list but should help I don't claim to be an expert if this is incorrect.
Porsche's are a luxury car that are known for their style and speed. When looking for an older model, such as the 968, it may be best to browse around a local Porsche dealer. If that does not yield good results, looking through sites such as Autotrader or even Craigslist may have a better result.
As of the most recent data, it is estimated that around 5,000 to 6,000 Porsche 968 models remain in existence. This figure can vary due to factors such as ongoing restorations and the condition of the vehicles. The Porsche 968, produced between 1991 and 1995, was not as widely manufactured as other models, contributing to its rarity today. For the most accurate information, enthusiasts often refer to specialized clubs or registries.
The Porsche 944 was manufactured from 1982 to 1991. The Porsche sports car was designed to last into the 1990s but the plans were changed and the 944 S3 became the 968 instead.
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The number 968 in scientific notation is expressed as (9.68 \times 10^2). This format represents the number as a product of a coefficient (9.68) and a power of ten (100).