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Born to Race, Built to Last:
The Unstoppable Story of Porsche
Founded in 1931 by Ferdinand Porsche, the brand initially focused on consulting and vehicle development before creating its first car, the Porsche 356 (1948). Known for the iconic 911 (1964), Porsche blends racing heritage (with 19 overall Le Mans wins) and road-car brilliance. From air-cooled classics to hybrid hypercars (918 Spyder) and the all-electric Taycan, Porsche remains a benchmark for performance, engineering, and timeless design.

FAQ
Porsche Repair
Expert Answers to Common Problems
Wondering about your Porsche’s warning lights or maintenance schedule? Get trusted answers from 20+ years of experience
Early water-cooled Porsche engines (M96/M97) risk IMS bearing failure, causing total engine loss. Our Engine Repairs include preemptive IMS upgrades or full rebuilds, while Routine Maintenance monitors early warning signs like metal flakes in oil.
Rear main seal leaks are common across generations, leading to low oil levels. Oil Changes with high-quality synthetics help maintain seal flexibility, while Engine Repairs address persistent leaks with updated components.
PDK transmissions may hesitate or jerk due to clutch wear or fluid degradation. Our Transmission Repair service includes adaptive resets and fluid replacements to restore smooth shifts.
Worn bushings and adaptive damper failures compromise handling. Suspension & Steering services rebuild or upgrade components, while Tire Rotations ensure even wear for optimal grip.
Aging seals in differentials and urbocharged 911s and Macans suffer from clogged intake valves. Routine Maintenance includes professional carbon cleaning during Filter Replacements to prevent power loss.
MMI glitches, sensor errors, and battery dPCM glitches and faulty sensors plague modern Porsches. Electrical System Diagnostics with PIWIS tools pinpoint faults, followed by precise Repairs.
UV rays crack dashboards and fade paint. Window Tinting protects interiors, while Car Restoration services revive weathered exteriors.
Ceramic brakes (PCCB) and steel rotors wear differently. Brake Repairs include proper pad bedding and sensor resets for track-ready performance.