1990 Porsche 944 S2 cabriolet for sale in our Fort Lauderdale
Showroom. With only 46,263 miles this is a very low mileage
example. It is very clean and well cared for and it the right color
combination, being triple black. Options include A/C, AM/FM/CD
player, manual convertible top with boot, cruise control, power
brakes, power steering, power locks, power seats, power windows,
anti-lock brakes, seat belts, driver's airbag, anti-theft system,
leather interior, aluminum alloy wheels, radial tires. The
convertible top was recently professionally replaced with a brand
new top, along with a new CD player, and new seat bottom with
factory leather. With 208 horsepower and 207 lb. Ft. of torque this
car is quick and still manages 24 miles per gallon on the highway.
In 1989 the 944S2 was introduced, powered by a 211�PS (155�kW;
208�hp) normally aspirated, dual-overhead-cam 16-valve 3.0�L
version of the 944S engine. With a bore of 104�mm (4.1�in) and a
stroke of 88�mm (3.5�in), it was the largest production 4-cylinder
engine of its time.[7]�The 944S2 also received a revised
transmission and gearing to better suit the 3.0�L M44/41
powerplant. The 944S2 had the same rounded nose and a rear valance
found on the Turbo model. This was the first example of the use of
an integrated front bumper, where the fender and hood profiles
would merge smoothly with the bumper, a design feature that has
only now seen widespread adoption on the 1990 onward production
cars. Performance was quoted as 0-60�mph in 6.0 seconds (0-100�km/h
6.8 s), with a top speed of 240�km/h (150�mph) via manual
transmission. A Club Sport touring package (M637) was also
available. Dual air bags (left hand drive models), limited-slip
differential and ABS were optional. Series 90 16-inch cast alloy
wheels were standard equipment. In 1989, Porsche released the 944
S2 Cabriolet, a first for the 944 line that featured the cabriolet
body built by ASC-American Sunroof Company at Weinsberg Germany.
The first year of production included sixteen 944 S2 Cabriolet for
the U.S. market. For the 1990 model year, Porsche produced 3,938
944 S2 Cabriolets for all markets including right-hand drive units
for the United Kingdom, Australia and South Africa. This car was
raced, including the British championship that was called the
Porsche Motorsport Championship. Production was during 1989, 1990,
and 1991. The 944 S2 power-to-weight ratio was such that it was
able to accelerate from 0 to 60�mph in 6.5 seconds. Located in our
Fort Lauderdale, this 1990 Porsche 944 S2 can be seen in greater
detail including over 100 pictures, and an HD video at
www.GatewayClassicCars.com. For immediate assistance please call
954-227-4202 or email
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