924
In the late '70's, Volkswagen decided that the sporty new car that Porsche
had designed for them wasn't the right car for the time. They gave it
back to Porsche which decided to go ahead with the project - it was a pretty
good deal for Porsche, all development was complete and they had a car that
they could basically change the badges and it was ready to ship.
944
After developing the 924 for several years, it was time for an evolutionary
jump - the 944 was born. Many of the proven parts were carried over,
however there were plenty of new changes that made the 944 more Porsche and
less Volkswagen. Just as the 924 was developed, the 944 doubled it's
valves in the 944S, increased engine size in the 944S2 (and some lost their
tops), and had a secret under the hoods of the fastest water-coolers - THE
TURBO!
968
1992 - Porsche sales were plummeting, a unified look, along with some great
technological improvements, were crucial to the survival of Porsche as an
independent automaker. The 968 started the "new" Porsche look
- taking cues from the 928 and blending with some of the curves of 911's
(possibly even influencing the 993?). Variocam first appeared and
boosted this normally aspirated model into the performance range of the turbo.
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