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SMMT Data : Original UK Registered Sales of Porsche 928 by model type

This data has been provided by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (www.smmt.co.uk) and shows the original numbers of Porsche 928 sales officially registered in the UK.

Many thanks to the SMMT for allowing this data to be reproduced at www.928.org.uk for our enjoyment.

The data shows a total of 4294 Porsche 928 cars of all models registered as sold in the UK between 1978-1996.

Model Transmission CC UK Registered Sales  
      1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 Total
928 Manual 4474 44 71 29 4                               148
928 Automatic 4474 80 233 127 63 60                             563
S/S2 Manual 4664     65 49 37 54 52 56 48 42 7                 410
S/S2 Automatic 4664     75 114 197 242 248 250 335 287 97                 1845
S4 Manual 4957                     60 12 1 2           75
S4 Automatic 4957                     202 267 178 136 37 13       833
GT Manual 4957                       69 78 51 16 11       225
GTS Manual 5397                             7 14 11 13   45
GTS Automatic 5397                             14 33 49 52 2 150
      124 304 296 230 294 296 300 306 383 329 366 348 257 189 74 71 60 65 2 4294

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