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Is this as likely to be good as it looks?
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andy watson
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Should the 'S' have fog lights like a 2.7?
I believe, MY 87 cars these were an option ( M566) on MY 88 cars they were standard.
In general it also appears to me that the trend seems to be that people are happy for 944 prices to stay in banger territory, I would be more than happy to see many dealers selling the cars at five digit prices.
I did a little experiment, I looked at the prices of Turbos and S2's advertised on classified ad's on EBay, then came up with an average price
S2 average was £6749
Turbo average was £7401
It would appear then that the prices are on the up possibly aided by this dealer pitching them higher than the norm and the general masses following suit as their cars are comparable in condition and spec.
Cheers, Paul
Not just Porsche forums; they have a similar (if not slightly worse) reputation amongst UR-Quattro owners.ORIGINAL: A9XXC
There have been several threads about this seller on several car/Porsche forums over the 6 years or so I've been an interested party.ORIGINAL: colin944
I remember this trader had a 968 club sport for sale for a long time.There was something wrong with it. I'm sure there is a thread on the Scotland section of the forum on him. I'll try and find the link.
Car may look shiny in the photos but the vendor alone would put me off buying it. Harsh, but there are always other cars out there.
Oli.
944 man
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ORIGINAL: andy watson
ORIGINAL: A5DSR
Should the 'S' have fog lights like a 2.7?
I believe, MY 87 cars these were an option ( M566) on MY 88 cars they were standard.
To the best of my knowledge, PU mounted foglamps have always bee a cost option.
My 1989 2.7l 944 does not have foglamps.
Simon
MartinRS2K
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The cost of these cars before options in 1990 was
944S2 £34,641
944 Turbo £42,719
As an example a 964 Carrera 2 Coupe was £45,820 at the same time (so not much more than the 944 Turbo) [8|]
To compare it to a Ford Sierra RS Cosworth Sapphire of the same year it cost £27,060 new and the build quality, design and handling are a fraction of the quality of the Porsche 944's
These cars are currently one of the weakest Ford RS models to buy and currently one of the cheapest to pick up but even they are commanding more than the 944 and they are basically a 4 door saloon with a 200bhp 16v Turbo engine upfront!!!
Excellent : £8-11,000
Very Good : £6-8,000
Average : £4-6,000
Project : £2-4,000
If we keep talking these cars down then they will end up being scrapped as a lot of people will not want to spend £1500+ fixing a car that is not worth much more and the people who will end up buying them will run them until they get a large bill then break them for spares as it makes more money than selling them to new owners!!
I am new again to 944 ownership after a 20 year gap but I bought the best car I could afford with a full history and low mileage and have just sent it to Hartech to get a Full Gold service and any other bits that may require doing whilst they are checking it over. I am not rich but love my cars and would rather stay in for a few weekends to keep my car on the road.
I intend to keep this car for a long time and accept that a Porsche costs money to run and maintain otherwise I might as well have bought a Subaru Imprezza or Mitsubishi Evo for £4k that are quick, 4WD and more than a match for the 944 performance wise BUT looks like plastic melted wheelie bins and have no character or wow (unless your a Chav) and certainly doesn't get looked at admiringly when you drive down the road [
p.s. sorry if my drivelling has sent you to sleep, but I really feel that we need to appreciate these cars for what they were intended by Porsche and value them accordingly [
Incidentall, how much was a cab like mine new in 1991 ? I was thinkign they were 30k
MartinRS2K
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As for your S2 Cab in May 1990 it was on the road for £39,713 without any options
ORIGINAL: 944 man
Surely the debate is about the worth of Buchanan Motors and not the worth of Frontrunners?
I would say yes and no.
It seems that the debate is more often about the price he charges for his 944's as opposed to the dealer himself.
Cheers, Paul
Kongsodoken
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It would be nice if all dealers put so much effort into the adverts
andy watson
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ORIGINAL: Kongsodoken
I purchased my car from this dealer, found them to be very straight, when the invoice for the belts could not be found they reduced the price by £500 to cover ....my indi informed me the belts were infact new I paid £5950K for what I think is a nice Turbo....
It would be nice if all dealers put so much effort into the adverts
Ken, you paid or you've spent £5950??? [
GlennS
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Kongsodoken
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ORIGINAL: Kongsodoken
I purchased my car from this dealer, found them to be very straight, when the invoice for the belts could not be found they reduced the price by £500 to cover ....my indi informed me the belts were infact new I paid £5950K for what I think is a nice Turbo....
It would be nice if all dealers put so much effort into the adverts
Ken, you paid or you've spent £5950??? [][
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I think that the exploits on track of the 944's have made a lot of Porsche owners sit up and take notice, prices are rising steadily and long may it continue !
I was filling up with V Power at a Shell station last year and the pretty young cashier commented on the old 220 saying that it was gorgeous and wanted to talk about the car even though there was a queue behind me, i was very surprised about her comments and made the morning for me.
As has been mentioned before a lot of first time Porsche owners will now be looking at Boxsters, i know of a mint speed yellow, low mileage full history 3.2 S for 10k this amount will put you in a decent 996 also, this cannot help our cause price wise.
MartinRS2K
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