Porsche Automotive Service & Repair Shop in Portland, OR
Porsche was founded in Stuttgart, Germany in 1931. Since it was founded, Porsche has made a name for itself by producing some of the sleekest and most fun-to-drive vehicles in the world.
Whether you have a classic or a modern Porsche, at K&M Auto we have the expertise to handle the maintenance and repairs for either. We can help keep your Porsche performing at its best with our comprehensive 40-point inspections, which are used for helping to reduce the number of repairs your Porsche will need in the future. With our first-rate maintenance and repair service, you can be sure that your Porsche will continue running in peak condition far into the future.
Porsche Repair, Maintenance & Services
Some of the scheduled maintenance & services that your Porsche car, truck or SUV may need include:
- Oil Changes
- Tune Ups
- Radiator – Coolant/Antifreeze Change/Flush
- Air Filter Replacement
- A/C – Air Conditioning
- Wheel/Tire Alignment
- Timing Belt Replacement
- Brake Inspection/Check (Brakes replaced if needed)
- Exhaust & Muffler Repair & Service
Our expert mechanics routinely perform standard Porsche repairs and maintenance, and they use their expertise to produce the best possible results for our customers.
Our Porsche repair shop is located in Portland, OR, which allows us to conveniently serve the following areas as well: Milwaukie, Sunnyside, Gladstone, Gresham, Woodstock and surrounding areas.
We would be honored to be your Portland Porsche auto repair shop. Click here to contact us, or call our 2820 SE 50th Ave shop at (503) 235-1485, or our 1561 SE 122nd Ave at (503) 257-9667.
Schedule an appointment for your next Porsche service or repair today!
A Brief History of Porsche
Porsche was founded in 1931 by the Austrian engineer Ferdinand Porsche in Struttgart, Germany. The company started out as a design and engineering firm, and designed the Volkswagen Beetle.
The first Porsche vehicle, the 64, was introduced in 1939 and borrowed many of the features from the Beetle. WWII rolled around, and like other German automakers, Porsche designed vehicles for the war effort. Ferdinand Porsche’s son took over the business, and after WWII designed the first Porsche sports car, the 356. The 356 was very popular, especially for racing events. In 1956 Porsche introduced its most legendary and iconic car, the Porsche 911. Porsche has continued to upgrade and add on to the Porsche 911 over the years.
Porsche has earned a reputation for creating top quality sports cars, and the company is currently working on rolling out new, environmentally-friendly sports cars that utilize hybrid technology