Why do you think the 964 still gets negative feedback?
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Never heard a lot of neg feedback on 964's other than opinions on styling. I like 'em.
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Isn't this thread sorta like preaching to the choir?
Of course 964 owners wouldn't think negatively about their own car, or else they probably wouldn't own them.
Of course 964 owners wouldn't think negatively about their own car, or else they probably wouldn't own them.
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In a conversation, I told some guy on another car forum that I had a 964.
He says, "Oh, the most unloved of all Porsche's". This guy hasn't owned a 911 (or any Porsche) since the late '70's, so what the hell does he know?
But this stuff still goes around and peoples' opinions are formed by what they hear, reality or not.
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I don't think anybody here is going to change their admiration of their 964. I think it's basically pondering why some others have these negative opinions.
In a conversation, I told some guy on another car forum that I had a 964.
He says, "Oh, the most unloved of all Porsche's". This guy hasn't owned a 911 (or any Porsche) since the late '70's, so what the hell does he know?
But this stuff still goes around and peoples' opinions are formed by what they hear, reality or not.
In a conversation, I told some guy on another car forum that I had a 964.
He says, "Oh, the most unloved of all Porsche's". This guy hasn't owned a 911 (or any Porsche) since the late '70's, so what the hell does he know?
But this stuff still goes around and peoples' opinions are formed by what they hear, reality or not.
seems like a thread intended to promote gushing over the 964, nothing else.
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right, but if I were to list a few of the reasons why people don't like the 964, everyone here would tell me how overblown these issues are, how they've had their car for XX number of years and didn't have any problems, and how their mechanic says the 964 is the best car ever produced.
seems like a thread intended to promote gushing over the 964, nothing else.
seems like a thread intended to promote gushing over the 964, nothing else.
"most unloved"... mine is loved by me, that's all that matters
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I love mine too, but it did have to grow on me a little for a while.
I worked on older 70s and 80s Porsches and remember when the 964 was new. It was hated!
Watered down styling, pop up tail, and some ugly D90s. It had some other problems that annoyed people.
I do remember two of it's biggest complaints.
The big red ! came on if you sneezed and had to go back to the dealer to get reset every five seconds - however, that was across the brand, 944s and 928s included.
The tail light problems. We had an agreement with the local dealer that we could do warranty work, and replaced dozens of rear lamp assemblies. The dealer was doing 10 times more than we were.
The other problems didn't crop up until later, like the DMF problems and the head gaskets.
So yes, they were not painted in the brightest light from day one.
I think it is a combination of 911 purist snobs and some ligit annoying problems you wouldn't expect to see on a brand new $80,000.00 car.
The 964's image is probably the best it has ever been right now, as more people are discovering the diamond in the rough.
Personally, I really do love my 964, and in spite of strong inital resistance to getting one, I am very happy I did. I was originally looking at SCs and 3.2 Carreras and I am not so sure, in fact, I am positive I would not have been as happy with the older low tech car. The 964 is a fantastic aircooled "911" to live with on a daily basis.
I worked on older 70s and 80s Porsches and remember when the 964 was new. It was hated!
Watered down styling, pop up tail, and some ugly D90s. It had some other problems that annoyed people.
I do remember two of it's biggest complaints.
The big red ! came on if you sneezed and had to go back to the dealer to get reset every five seconds - however, that was across the brand, 944s and 928s included.
The tail light problems. We had an agreement with the local dealer that we could do warranty work, and replaced dozens of rear lamp assemblies. The dealer was doing 10 times more than we were.
The other problems didn't crop up until later, like the DMF problems and the head gaskets.
So yes, they were not painted in the brightest light from day one.
I think it is a combination of 911 purist snobs and some ligit annoying problems you wouldn't expect to see on a brand new $80,000.00 car.
The 964's image is probably the best it has ever been right now, as more people are discovering the diamond in the rough.
Personally, I really do love my 964, and in spite of strong inital resistance to getting one, I am very happy I did. I was originally looking at SCs and 3.2 Carreras and I am not so sure, in fact, I am positive I would not have been as happy with the older low tech car. The 964 is a fantastic aircooled "911" to live with on a daily basis.
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Beauty may be in the eye of the beholder, but I really love the classic Porsche look of the 964, including the D90's and the flags.
It's the only model I've considered owning.....well except for a 965.
It's the only model I've considered owning.....well except for a 965.
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Love the chrome rings - I found your car during my search and it's a real beauty! I like the way they make the lights bigger relative to the rest of the front end.
I remember thinking what many thought about the styling of the 964, that it was a bit 'heavy' and chunky at the front and rear. But there are ways (like chrome light rings and RS ducts) to really 'de-heft' the front end.
I think part of the issue is what succeeded the 964. The 993 is an amazing car and has some big improvements going for it in the rammer motor and rear suspension. I was convinced I'd get a 993 and loved their look for a very long time - but when push came to shove I sat in both and the 964 still had the 911 vibe to an extent that the 993 didn't. Whether it was the view of the front wings from the driver's seat, the the interior look, or the timeless silhouette, the 964 just retained more of the original style for me, and won the day.
I remember thinking what many thought about the styling of the 964, that it was a bit 'heavy' and chunky at the front and rear. But there are ways (like chrome light rings and RS ducts) to really 'de-heft' the front end.
I think part of the issue is what succeeded the 964. The 993 is an amazing car and has some big improvements going for it in the rammer motor and rear suspension. I was convinced I'd get a 993 and loved their look for a very long time - but when push came to shove I sat in both and the 964 still had the 911 vibe to an extent that the 993 didn't. Whether it was the view of the front wings from the driver's seat, the the interior look, or the timeless silhouette, the 964 just retained more of the original style for me, and won the day.
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right, but if I were to list a few of the reasons why people don't like the 964, everyone here would tell me how overblown these issues are, how they've had their car for XX number of years and didn't have any problems, and how their mechanic says the 964 is the best car ever produced.
seems like a thread intended to promote gushing over the 964, nothing else.
seems like a thread intended to promote gushing over the 964, nothing else.
IMO, the 964RS is a tide that's floating the 964 boats as people have begun to understand what good, honest handling cars the 964s are.
In any event, we're 964 fan boys, so what do you expect
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Thanks for the kind words.
Fact is it is the lightest fastest modern car. I can run down any 993 at the track and it is just a big step up from a Carrera and a HUGE step up from a SC but all in the same geniogical family.
Like fine wine the look is acquired but once acquired....additcting.
Fact is it is the lightest fastest modern car. I can run down any 993 at the track and it is just a big step up from a Carrera and a HUGE step up from a SC but all in the same geniogical family.
Like fine wine the look is acquired but once acquired....additcting.
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My flippant response is 'jealousy', but like others have said each one of these cars has a character of their own and love is in the eye of the beholder. Why would anyone who doesn't have a passion for their particular flavor of Porsche have a 20 year old car.
I owned a 993 C4S and loved that car, but when I wanted to get more serious about my track performance, that was not the right car. I learned to 'drive' in that car, but absolutely love my 964 and believe it is the perfect platform for me. I am bummed to see so many people moving to newer platforms, but tastes do change over time.
I don't believe my wallet will ever allow me to afford a newer/more expensive model because I have 2 young daugters so am staring at 2 college educations, advanced degrees if my wife has her way, and 2 weddings. I also absolutely love it when a GT3 driver finds me in the paddock after a track session and says "WOW you can really hustle that car around the track" especially since it took him 6 laps to pass me and at least 3 attempts because the first 2 didn't stick... The character of the older cars is also something I love (air-cooled, all the way) about these older cars.
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I owned a 993 C4S and loved that car, but when I wanted to get more serious about my track performance, that was not the right car. I learned to 'drive' in that car, but absolutely love my 964 and believe it is the perfect platform for me. I am bummed to see so many people moving to newer platforms, but tastes do change over time.
I don't believe my wallet will ever allow me to afford a newer/more expensive model because I have 2 young daugters so am staring at 2 college educations, advanced degrees if my wife has her way, and 2 weddings. I also absolutely love it when a GT3 driver finds me in the paddock after a track session and says "WOW you can really hustle that car around the track" especially since it took him 6 laps to pass me and at least 3 attempts because the first 2 didn't stick... The character of the older cars is also something I love (air-cooled, all the way) about these older cars.
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All that I can say is that when I drive around, pull up to a light with others beside me, or when I park downtown, I see the looks from old and young alike--and women, too. And they are positive looks. Looks, that sort of say, "That's cool." Sometimes people even slow down a look. And around here, there are TONS of newer Porsches. That is enough for me to combat the so-called negative feedback.