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944 S2 - last of the line?

Mine was £33.984.44
Extras included
Door Panel Inserts £117
Top Tint Windscreen £42
Sunroof £827
Clother Bolsters £146


 
And I thought the forum was self isolating........

they were getting a little expensive, my buddies 968 Tip Cab was £46k no wonder they did not sell many, that's quattro TT money today 30 years later
 
I think a lot were left unsold, my K plate 964 was sat for over a year before it was sold and the last of the 944s were also hanging around for a long time. It was a bad time for Porsche until the Boxster was released. Also had an SE, nice but not a lot of difference between that and the S2 except for a 968 steering wheel, coilovers and the chip, oh and the decals of which I have a spare set somewhere.
 
I recall from 1991 (ish) that when the 968 came out the where many rumours circulating that Porsche Centres were discounting the stock of 944's to the tune of £10,000. This did not go down well at all with those that had just paid the full brochure price just a few weeks previously.

A lot of goodwill and longstanding customers were lost to other makes as a result.
 
Peter_Bull said:
I recall from 1991 (ish) that when the 968 came out the where many rumours circulating that Porsche Centres were discounting the stock of 944's to the tune of £10,000. This did not go down well at all with those that had just paid the full brochure price just a few weeks previously.

A lot of goodwill and longstanding customers were lost to other makes as a result.


Blimey, it wasn't long (After release) before the 968 had to be cut on price as that wasn't selling either. They slashed the price by a fair margin stuck some bucket seats in, CS badges and some clever marketing and got rid of them a bit easier!

Maybe they should of stuck with the original plan to call the revised car the 944 S3

R
 
My lowly 968 Coupe cost £36,000 in 1992, not surprised they were hard to sell

as were in one of those World Recessions at the time, nothing compared to whats happening now
 
Thought I would resurrect this thread seeing as someone posted something interesting over on the other (american) forum.

One recently sold at Bonhams for £21k in September 2023.


 
I remember test driving the S2’s at a Porsche sales event (just944’s) at Millbrook in 1991. One of best days out ever. Managed a leap on Alpine track 😳. Everything about the car was spot on. Still have the ‘guest’ pack. Day was known as Driving Ambition. 944 Turbo £34k +VAT (options?) dearer than 911Carrera 2 Coupe at time!
 

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I thought turbos were £45k+ in their last year, though I expect there were generous discounts given.
 
I thought turbos were £45k+ in their last year, though I expect there were generous discounts given.
1991 was this event so obviously pushing model. Prices in pics plus options page. A 928 was 61k before options but inc. VAT
 

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Almost £1100 for the sunroof, I wonder if Porsche charged for the sunroof delete option too?
 

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