pauljmcnulty
Active member
Ages since we've had a poll. [
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Paul,
There's a bit of a gap between a year or so but not longer and several years.
May be a slight revision? A year or 2 and then several years?
ORIGINAL: pauljmcnulty
That begs the next question. Why if, like me, you are planning to own the car for a good number of years, would you not support the Club and the Register in it's work to keep the cars on the road and supplied with parts in the future. [8|]
ORIGINAL: poprock
ORIGINAL: pauljmcnulty
That begs the next question. Why if, like me, you are planning to own the car for a good number of years, would you not support the Club and the Register in it's work to keep the cars on the road and supplied with parts in the future. [8|]
Can you explain what you mean by that Paul? I don't know anything about work being done by the club in that area or what we members might do to support it.
ORIGINAL: Suffolk944
Also I do think that perhaps plenty of us humble 944 owners feel out of step with some of the "posher" elements of the club and therefore (mistakenly in my view) feel that the Club and its events aren't really for them as their perception is that the 924/944 marque is not really valued by the Organisation as a whole. I know thats not the case but getting that across is not always easy.
ORIGINAL: pauljmcnulty
Did that come across as grumpy? it does when I re-read my own comment, blame two months or so without a day off! []
ORIGINAL: simdel1
Perhaps the response would be different if you polled the 'average' 944 owner. The type of person who bought a £1500 lux with the intention of running into the ground are, I would expect, less likely to join an owners club forum and even less likely to pay the equivalent cost of a budget tyre to join an owners club.
ORIGINAL: Suffolk944
The numbers of 944's (and indeed ven more so '24's and '68's ) attending official events does seem to have declined quite noticeably over the last couple of years. For our cars,I am sure the fact that Luxs have fallen into the bargain basement have taken alot of them away from enthusiasts and into the hands of the "buy it, run it, scrap it " brigade which as Simon above has said makes them sadly unlikely to appear at official PCGB events...I also think that quite a few folk who even just a few years ago would have gravitated to our cars now head straight for the cheaper end of the Boxster market for their Porsche owning tick in a box.
I think 944's are going through a bit of a transformation from numerically common and popular "everymans" Porsche to something more for an enthusiasts niche model which may not be such a bad thing in itself as long term as I think the cars image and reputation will improve, but it does mean the "demographic" and numbers of active 944 owners is changing too.
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