Porsche Repair Services Houston

Porsche was founded in 1931 by Ferdinand Porsche, under the exhausting name of "Dr. Ing. H. c. F. Porsche GmbH". At the bidding of the German government, Ferdinand Porsche assisted Volkswagen in creating the original Beetle, one of the most iconic vehicles of all time. The first vehicle produced under the Porsche name, the 64, shared many parts with its cousin, the Beetle. Introduced in 1948, the iconic Porsche 356 quickly gained a following with its timeless curves and sporty demeanor. Using their engineering developments from their racing heritage, Porsche quickly rose to the forefront of the sports car market. With the release of the 911 in 1964, Porsche set itself into automotive history. Only slightly changed in over 40 years, the 911 remains in the lineup today, complete with the no holds barred 911 GT2 RS. With a 0-60 of 3.3 seconds and a top speed of 204mph, it is a wonder how Porsche will improve upon this masterpiece in the coming years.

A Porsche is a fine tuned machine that must be well maintained to keep at its highest level or performance. Like a Rolex or a fine Italian leather jacket, you get out what you put in. Our trained Porsche specialists at Lucas Auto Care have the experience and knowledge necessary to keep your Porsche at its peak. All ASE and Bosch certified, they have what it takes to get the job done completely and efficiently. Give the professionals at Lucas Auto Care a call today to have your Porsche serviced by the finest quality technicians in the industry.

 

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