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On Monday, Porsche will launch its first location in Arkansas in Little Rock
Little Rock, Arkansas – Now is your chance to take a test drive in a vehicle manufactured by the renowned German automaker Porsche, as Porsche Little Rock opens for business on Monday.
The brand-new structure, located at 516 Colonel Glenn Plaza Loop in the center of Capital City, was constructed entirely on two great acres.
The first official Porsche center in the Natural State, Porsche Little Rock has a showroom with the newest models from the manufacturer as well as a cutting-edge servicing facility manned by Porsche-trained mechanics.
“We are thrilled to open the doors of Porsche Little Rock and bring the exceptional Porsche experience to the heart of Arkansas,” General Manager Justin Luettjohann stated. “Our dedicated team is committed to delivering unparalleled service and an unforgettable driving experience to our customers. We look forward to becoming a vibrant part of the Little Rock community and sharing our passion for Porsche with fellow enthusiasts and new customers alike.”
The world’s largest race car manufacturer, founded in 1931, produces a number of luxury models, such as the Boxster, Cayman, and 911, in addition to race cars.
Go to PorscheLittleRock.com to find out more about Porsche Little Rock.
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