Porsche Parts - Marking Porsches Place in the Motor Sports World

By: Anthony Fontanelle

Porsche AG or simply Porsche is a German automaker that specializes high-end sports cars and sport utility vehicles. This luxury automobile company, which was founded by the Austrian-Hungarian engineer Ferdinand Porsche, debuted in the automobile industry more than seven decades ago. Porsche's slogan "There is no substitute" is the basis of the company in continuously upholding its brand with effective models equipped with Porsche parts all through these years.

Like any other automobile company, Porsche had its share of both highs and lows since it was established in 1931. It experienced decent reviews for its sleek and powerful sports cars. The German company relied on its knowledge in crafting body kits of the models through its designer Erwin Komenda, who was also behind the car designs of fellow German automaker Volkswagen. The initial models of Porsche had the rear engine bays and eventually became the trademark of the company. A Porsche vehicle's rear engine is ventilated through grilles mounted on the back hood. The same design was also applied in the older models of Volkswagen like the Beetle.

As a company known for its sports cars, Porsche divulged into creating innovative Porsche parts as early as the 1960s. After the German automaker had its taste of highs in the motor sports world, which was through the Porsche 550 Spyder, the company came out with another high-performance car dubbed as the Porsche 911. It donned the trademark rear-engine design, which is a six-cylinder powertrain, and sleek body kits, among others. The well-designed and manufactured Porsche parts pushed the Porsche 911 to become one of the most popular models of the company. Among its feat in the motor sports world are from racings and rallies. Aside from experiencing highs in speed wars, the Porsche 911 enjoys decent sales. A cheaper version of the 911 christened as Porsche 912, which only had a four-cylinder engine, was also released in the 1960s. Today, the 911 sports car already has contemporary features to boot.

Porsche continues its legacy of excellence in the motor sports world until this day through its new models Cayenne and 911, among others. With the integration of the expertise and experience from yesteryears with today's modern auto technologies and allows this brand to grow into one of the industry's premiere automaker of high-end sports cars.

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