general use of a 944
- Thread starter RJones
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Welcome.
I had a similar dilemma to you before I bought my 944, around 4 years ago. I only run one car, so it needed to be suitable as a daily driver - used for all things. I contemplated a number of cars, and the 944 fitted the bill.
It seats two people easily, and the rear seats will fit another two for short journeys (or slightly longer journeys if they are small people), although access is a little restricted. The boot is practical and a good size. Putting the rear seat down makes it (a bit) bigger still and if maintained they are reliable cars. They aren't *that* great to drive around town as they are a little larger than you may think, but that hasn't stopped me owning one in central London. The controls are heavy compared with modern cars but you only notice them when you drive a modern car and a 944 back-to-back. Visibility is poor, but you get used to that.
The upside is that they are really, really great to drive in almost all conditions. They make great long-distance cruisers and are very comfortable for hours at a time.
I bought my S2 just under four years ago and have done nearly 40,000 miles in that time. The only time it let me down was when I left the headlights on and the battery was flat. It has averaged about 27mpg in that time (alot of that in heavy traffic), and I have seen over double the UK speed limit on the clock. Maintenance can be expensive unless you do it yourself or find a good independant expert, both of which are strongly recommended. I can't imagine what I would ever change my car for, or what else could combine practicality with enjoyment as well for the price I paid. (I took my car into a bodyshop this morning to have some very minor damage repaired, and have a Mk5 Golf as a courtesy car. Having driven it all of 5 miles I am staggered at how I could ever have considered buying one instead of the 944 - it was on the original list of possible purchases.)
Do ask if you have more questions, but you will find a number of people on here who have similar stories to tell.
Oli.
P.S. I suspect you mean prospective owner!
Peter Empson
PCGB Member
Yes that's no problem at all, many of us do it. I have average 10K to 15K miles for over a decade in 944's and as long as you service them properly they're fine. In fact I'd suggest they can be a lot more reliable than some modern cars, although I'd always ensure you have some break down cover just in case. In my experience not using the car regularly is much worse for them than using them every day, so there's no good excuse not to get out there and enjoy them [
NorthernBloke
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poprock
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DavidL
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ORIGINAL: zcacogp
Yes, but you can't get a KeyCatering box of 1000 polystyrene cups in the back - the boot won't close!
Oli.
These S2 drivers don't try very hard do they
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