Thinking about buying a 964......
#31
Drifting
Don't be afraid to look nationally, there are enough people and resources on here and Pelican to advise you through the process. Explore all possibilities.
#32
I had the NSX bug once and owned a very nice dark green type NSX R. Suede Diablo type seats. Mugen intakes. Track tested by Ayrton Senna...hand welded aluminium chassis...fast...reliable...and so freakin' dull I sold it after a month. Give me the whiff of oil and the heart beat speeding up sense of occasion that a modified 964 gives me every time. I want the feel of the real 911 deal and that means air cooled and tweeked. The playstation generation can keep their NSX's...
#34
love the NSX (especially Mugen). For a Honda I think it's probably a very raw experience too. However, i would never even think about buying a NSX without I bought a 964 first. The Honda is probably quicker and has a very nice engine, but it just isn't a good modified/sorted 964. As you said, drive both , and maybe start with the Honda. Afterwards drive a nice sorted 964. See which one leaves you with the biggest smile (I'll bet I know the anser, but just experience it for yourself and then you never look back like, what if...) you can only spend the money once.
Also, in a nice looking 964 most car enthousiasts walking on the road while you drive the car seem to have spineless necks like owls (yeah owls have spines, I know).
Also, in a nice looking 964 most car enthousiasts walking on the road while you drive the car seem to have spineless necks like owls (yeah owls have spines, I know).
#35
Three Wheelin'
Also it seems that there are more 4S cars for sale. Dont know if thats because there are more of them or people trying to sell due to awd problems. I had a V70R Volvo and awd systems can have expensive issues with those cars. Currently have a WRX as a daily though and AWD seems to be pretty bullet proof in those cars.
Is the 4S full time awd or does it send power to the front when rears slip?
Is the 4S full time awd or does it send power to the front when rears slip?
Not many issues reported, compared to some other AWD models.
Also the C4S didnt come into production until later production runs of 911s
Chris
#36
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I owned an NSX for 2-3 years and I'm on my third 964 with several years of ownership, while I owned the NSX my daily driver was a 964 C4 (see avatar), here is my take:
The NSX is such a beautiful car, it's hard for me to choose between the two for looks but for me the NSX wins.
Performance, in stock form neither are really fast, you want fast for cheap buy a 996tt or a Vette. Modified the turbo kits for the NSX are insane these days, hard to beat but I wouldn't want to replace the C30 engine when it blows.
Interior is a tie, the driving position of the NSX is better but the look of the 964 interior is better.
Overall I haven't owned an NSX since 2008 but I keep buying 911's, I've owned a lot of sports cars and I keep coming back to the 964 because it is the best overall package for me.
The NSX is such a beautiful car, it's hard for me to choose between the two for looks but for me the NSX wins.
Performance, in stock form neither are really fast, you want fast for cheap buy a 996tt or a Vette. Modified the turbo kits for the NSX are insane these days, hard to beat but I wouldn't want to replace the C30 engine when it blows.
Interior is a tie, the driving position of the NSX is better but the look of the 964 interior is better.
Overall I haven't owned an NSX since 2008 but I keep buying 911's, I've owned a lot of sports cars and I keep coming back to the 964 because it is the best overall package for me.
#37
I have registered just to reply in the thread. I have been lurking on the forum for a while but still not a Porsche owner.
I'm in the same boat as you OP, born in 1980 and iconic cars in my youth were the 911, NSX .. and Countach.
Today, the NSX is still a head turner, more than any 964. My girlfriend would notice it and she's not a huge car girl... she would recognize a Porsche but not a 964 vs older vs newer. The NSX still looks like a supercar because it's very low.
Still, aside from the "exotic sportscar" look of the NSX, the rest doesn't appeal to me. I have access to a 1924 Model T if I want people to stare at me (believe me you get more stares than any exotic supercar on the road).
I'm not slowly looking at 964s, not fully decided on which model to choose, probably a convertible (summer car only as I'm in the NE) C2, white or martime blue (keep dreaming) and manual. I would obviously modify a little the looks (ducktail and suspension/wheels) but probably nothing too big. I already have a modified Tacoma and a dropped Volvo wagon.
This forum has been a good resource of info about the models, it's not easy to shop for these cars, they all have their pros and cons, and prices vary quite greatly.
Good luck in your search! I believe the NSX might go up in value faster than the 964, but if you modify your car quite a lot it gets irrelevant.
I'm in the same boat as you OP, born in 1980 and iconic cars in my youth were the 911, NSX .. and Countach.
Today, the NSX is still a head turner, more than any 964. My girlfriend would notice it and she's not a huge car girl... she would recognize a Porsche but not a 964 vs older vs newer. The NSX still looks like a supercar because it's very low.
Still, aside from the "exotic sportscar" look of the NSX, the rest doesn't appeal to me. I have access to a 1924 Model T if I want people to stare at me (believe me you get more stares than any exotic supercar on the road).
I'm not slowly looking at 964s, not fully decided on which model to choose, probably a convertible (summer car only as I'm in the NE) C2, white or martime blue (keep dreaming) and manual. I would obviously modify a little the looks (ducktail and suspension/wheels) but probably nothing too big. I already have a modified Tacoma and a dropped Volvo wagon.
This forum has been a good resource of info about the models, it's not easy to shop for these cars, they all have their pros and cons, and prices vary quite greatly.
Good luck in your search! I believe the NSX might go up in value faster than the 964, but if you modify your car quite a lot it gets irrelevant.
#38
Three Wheelin'
Values of the 964 in general have jumped up in the last year or so and keep steadily climbing. Not sure if the same is happening with the NSX?
Chris
#39
Nordschleife Master
It might seem odd, but in the UK (not sure on US) the value of modified 964s are shooting up in value, as the track day guys see the benefit
Values of the 964 in general have jumped up in the last year or so and keep steadily climbing. Not sure if the same is happening with the NSX?
Chris
Values of the 964 in general have jumped up in the last year or so and keep steadily climbing. Not sure if the same is happening with the NSX?
Chris
#40
Three Wheelin'
This should assist with the performance comparison;
http://fastestlaps.com/comparisons/h...4_carrera.html
http://fastestlaps.com/comparisons/h...4_carrera.html