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Suffolk944
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The bodywork add ones plus "gleaming red paint" would suggest to me at least a respray in the past. Not neccesarily a bad thing as long as it isn't covering up any horrors. Don't personally know anyone with an Auto Lux so not sure how they drive, would think the torquey engine would be well suited to it. On the face of it she looks and sounds like a well cared for car and worth considering if the auto doesn't put you off.
Peter Empson
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ORIGINAL: trev260764
Boys. I have spotted a nice looking Guards Red 2.7 model near me in Bradford. But it's automatic. Are thy for girls? Will it be shite? Will I hve difficulty re-selling?
Trev (again)
Do you want an automatic??? I would only buy one if you are going to spend your life in traffic. If its a weekend toy then surely much of the pleasure comes from driving it and I can't imagine how any auto will give you the same feeling. Plus it's quite a bit slower too (although the 2.7's torque might hide this a little I suppose).
It's probably just me, but I'd only be looking at eBay for a cheap project car. A nice enthusiast owned car is more likely to sell through the club or on Pistonheads IMHO.
<Edited to add> Just had a look at Pistonheads and there are several promising looking cars on there for under £3.5k, with well written ads explaining the service history properly (I do hate the "thousands spent" tag line - that is inevitable on a 20 year old car). I'd be on the look out for a 944S at this price level, they're really rather underrated [8D]
DavidL
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I keep telling him.....[ORIGINAL: Peter Empson
I'd be on the look out for a 944S at this price level, they're really rather underrated [8D]
trev260764
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By the way, Is a 'Lux' and an 'S' the same thing? Cos this is the road i'm going down pricewise and spec wise. Taken your advice here and looking to have a bit of cash in reserve for a rainy day. Like today...
Peter Empson
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There's a nice looking, if possibly slightly dear one here:
http://www.pistonheads.co.uk/sales/685213.htm
If there's no rust then I'd say it's worth the money.
trev260764
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Alpine
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Keep searching Autotrader and Pistonheads. The best ones are on here; I'd avoid Ebay for the moment, as well as dealers. If you are in York, your local specialist wil be Strasse in Leeds, or Specialist Cars in Malton.
www.strasse.co.uk
www.specialistcarsltd.co.uk
Try and find a local one and get it checked out by either of them. It could save a lot of money in the long run.
The Lux is a 2.7 8v and the S is a 2.5 16v (I think). The Lux is the one to go for if you are on a budget; go for an S2 though if you can afford to. I would try and avoid the S, unless you find a bargain.
trev260764
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http://search.autotrader.co.uk/es-uk/www/cars/PORSCHE+944/Ne-2-4-5-6-7-8-27-44-49-53-61-64-67-103-133-146-236,N-19-240-4294967212-4294967213/advert.action?R=200831315731002&distance=25&postcode=yo267pt&channel=CARS&make=PORSCHE&model=944&min_pr=&max_pr=5000&max_mileage=
NeilW
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ORIGINAL: Peter Empson
There's a nice looking, if possibly slightly dear one here:
http://www.pistonheads.co.uk/sales/685213.htm
If there's no rust then I'd say it's worth the money.
I owned this for 6 years, up to Feb this year, when I sold it to the guy who is currently selling it. It is/was rust free. It had a replacement head/cams/chain/slipper in my ownership, so that shouldn't be a concern. Feel free to email me any questions.
Peter Empson
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I've just seen the current owner is also on here, he has a post with some higher res pics of the car and it looks even better in them here
The black 944 above looks nice but the nearside sill looks questionable from the pic and the front stone guard also looks odd (it's not as if there will be many 944's that haven't had some paint somewhere, but when something so simple stands out in a low resolution pic it does set alarm bells ringing).
trev260764
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You will note that one of my posts I imply that I will go down the Lux route as many of you suggested. The thing that confuses me though is that there seem to be many S and S2 vehicles for very similar money to the Lux.
Yeah, I am looking for a vehicle pretty much Porsche spec, and NOT one done up like a Christmas tree, and this is what I will get (when I get the bloody KA sold!). Cheers again for your assistance...
Most on here probably use the term "Lux" to mean anything that isn't an S2 or Turbo, so the S is included. Personally I wouldn't look for an S as they share the only big downside of the S2 (the danger of cam issues) for no real benefit - they also typically don't make anywhere near the 190bhp they are supposed to. Of course one with known provenance and top end work done goes a long way to mitigating that, and I'd stop short of saying I wouldn't have one - if the right car came up and happened to be an S then I might buy it - in contrast to the right car with an auto 'box which would simply be the wrong car for me in your position. I wouldn't buy red either which is largely personal taste and a bit because it fades and looks rubbish so much more readily than the other colours.
Lastly don't take the suggestion above of going near Specialist Cars. They sell at vastly inflated, but undeserved, prices.
trev260764
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trev260764
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James_G
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Today for example I have had to pay to have the gearbox drain plug extracted, as it had seized in place. Add in the cost of some decent gearbox oil and that's £100, although the consolation is a nicer shift quality and a bit less noise (possibly).[
So, just as the others have said, budget carefully, but welcome to the club and I hope you find a great one.
Robbo149
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All together now: "There's no such thing as a cheap Porsche!"
You end up spending the money some way or another....![8|][]
Amen to that!

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