Suggestions for the next Porsche
#1
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Thread Starter
Suggestions for the next Porsche
As some of you know my 944NA is now history thanks to a careless driver.
So the search is on for a new car I haven't decided yet what to get but the options are;
944 S2
944 Turbo
968
Boxster or Boxster S
The new car will be a daily (summer mostly) driver to the office and to customers. I like the practicality of the 944 / 968 for carrying a laptop and parts etc.
The other purpose of te vehicle is a test bed for new product ideas so the Boxster is appealing because of the number of cars out there.
If I go the Boxster route there would probably be a 944NA project car in my future to.
So the question, what's your opinions on the merits of the choices?
So the search is on for a new car I haven't decided yet what to get but the options are;
944 S2
944 Turbo
968
Boxster or Boxster S
The new car will be a daily (summer mostly) driver to the office and to customers. I like the practicality of the 944 / 968 for carrying a laptop and parts etc.
The other purpose of te vehicle is a test bed for new product ideas so the Boxster is appealing because of the number of cars out there.
If I go the Boxster route there would probably be a 944NA project car in my future to.
So the question, what's your opinions on the merits of the choices?
#4
Three Wheelin'
http://providence.craigslist.org/cto/3085263338.html
A little bit of work required.. But you can saty under your price tag.
http://providence.craigslist.org/cto/3045093671.html
A little bit of work required.. But you can saty under your price tag.
http://providence.craigslist.org/cto/3045093671.html
#5
Three Wheelin'
#6
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Thread Starter
Thanks for the suggestions. I'm looking for a tan interior and probably white or lighter paint color.
Partly my preferance and makes it a easier sell to my wife she hates the black leather on my Jeep in summer.
Any view on the merits of 944 v boxster?
Partly my preferance and makes it a easier sell to my wife she hates the black leather on my Jeep in summer.
Any view on the merits of 944 v boxster?
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#10
Instructor
I owned both an '86 944 and '86 951. The 951 was somewhat costly to maintain. It was always a goal to get more power out of the turbo - but my wallet didn't agree.
I paid $9k for a 968 (with complete service records) this past December. Considering the intact dash and interior, 137k miles and decent (not monsterous) power, I'm glad I made the jump. I'm still getting used to those pop-ups however - I guess I do prefer the 951/S2 front end....
Good Luck,
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-Robert
'94 968 - Aventurine Green
'86 944 NA - Alpine White, parting out (slow death)
'86 951 - Alpine White (sold)
I paid $9k for a 968 (with complete service records) this past December. Considering the intact dash and interior, 137k miles and decent (not monsterous) power, I'm glad I made the jump. I'm still getting used to those pop-ups however - I guess I do prefer the 951/S2 front end....
Good Luck,
___________________
-Robert
'94 968 - Aventurine Green
'86 944 NA - Alpine White, parting out (slow death)
'86 951 - Alpine White (sold)
#12
948=CFR
The Boxster is limp and has no torque and then there's the IMS problem. If you find a clean Boxster with a blown IMS and don't want to shell out $15K for a new gutless boxster engine I hear there is a valid V8 swap kit in the works.
The Boxster is limp and has no torque and then there's the IMS problem. If you find a clean Boxster with a blown IMS and don't want to shell out $15K for a new gutless boxster engine I hear there is a valid V8 swap kit in the works.
#13
Burning Brakes
Price constraints probably eliminate the Boxster S from consideration. The base Boxster is fun but will leaving you wanting for more power.
A well sorted 968 or 951 sound like just the ticket.
A well sorted 968 or 951 sound like just the ticket.
#14
I have a boxster and 951. The boxster is 1000% more refined. For a DD, theres no comparison.
The 944 over an older 911 though, IMO. I've had both and even though the SC was a great, great car, its very much a drivers car, not the best DD
The 944 over an older 911 though, IMO. I've had both and even though the SC was a great, great car, its very much a drivers car, not the best DD