12-10-2013, 09:34 PM
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Originally Posted by RaisedOnPorsches
Cas, don't you dare put that 944 Turbo S up for sale, but if you do, let me know first! I've seen it in-person and what a beaut!
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Hey Jeremy,
No this is one car I do not plan on selling. It's unique (716) made for the US. Hardly see these around today.
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Originally Posted by coreseller
It would serve you well to research pricing on the GTS's as I alluded to before if you have not already, I know I was surprised. Trimer and I both would greatly appreciate your observations on 944's, specifically the Turbo S's.
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Yes I'm aware of the prices for these models and you do have to pay a premium for one of them.
The 944 turbo or 944's in general are one of Porsche's best handling cars made before the Boxster or GT3. Lightweight and very nimble. The turbo gave the car the power needed to keep up or surpass the 911 even though they were detuned so it doesn't outperform the 911 turbo which it did. Porsche 944 TurboS vs. 911 Turbo
The turbo model is very easy to modify and they are great track cars and very fast. One of Porsche biggest little secret in my opinion. A nice example is hard to find these days but you can still get a nice one in the 10-15k range.
Check out the latest Panorama magazine. You'll see a 944 turbo S featured in the current issue.
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12-11-2013, 08:03 AM
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jakesbox
Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: Charlotte NC
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Originally Posted by cas951
Hey Jeremy,
No this is one car I do not plan on selling. It's unique (716) made for the US. Hardly see these around today.
Yes I'm aware of the prices for these models and you do have to pay a premium for one of them.
The 944 turbo or 944's in general are one of Porsche's best handling cars made before the Boxster or GT3. Lightweight and very nimble. The turbo gave the car the power needed to keep up or surpass the 911 even though they were detuned so it doesn't outperform the 911 turbo which it did. Porsche 944 TurboS vs. 911 Turbo
The turbo model is very easy to modify and they are great track cars and very fast. One of Porsche biggest little secret in my opinion. A nice example is hard to find these days but you can still get a nice one in the 10-15k range.
Check out the latest Panorama magazine. You'll see a 944 turbo S featured in the current issue.
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what is your thought on this: Looking for just another nice ride to pop in the garage and take to some cars and coffees.. not going to race it, etc. Is it worth looking at a 944 base or is turbo really the only way to go? I had a buddy years ago with one. 86 turbo red with black fuchs and he had modified with a chip and that car hauled ass! I fell in love with that car and always wanted one...but I have never been in a base model 944. Have no clue what pick up is like...I assume they are geared to be quick but at 150HP, how quick can they possibly be. Just curious as to thoughts on the Base 944. Is it much like the difference of a Box vs Box S?
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12-11-2013, 09:12 AM
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Join Date: Nov 2012
Location: SW Okla
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Originally Posted by trimer
what is your thought on this: Looking for just another nice ride to pop in the garage and take to some cars and coffees.. not going to race it, etc. Is it worth looking at a 944 base or is turbo really the only way to go? I had a buddy years ago with one. 86 turbo red with black fuchs and he had modified with a chip and that car hauled ass! I fell in love with that car and always wanted one...but I have never been in a base model 944. Have no clue what pick up is like...I assume they are geared to be quick but at 150HP, how quick can they possibly be. Just curious as to thoughts on the Base 944. Is it much like the difference of a Box vs Box S?
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Todd - if you are going to look at a 944, look for a 944S or a 944S2. I had an 87 944S years ago and currently have a 1990 944 S2 Cabriolet in my fleet. You get a lot of car w/ the S or S2 package.
If you look at a base 944, make sure you get a '85 1/2 or newer w/ the updated interior and dash.
just my 2 cents worth...
Rick
I'll post my 928 thoughts here eventually...
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12-11-2013, 10:05 AM
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I only have high praise being a former 944S2 owner. If I got that platform again I'd go for a 968. Pretty uncommon to see, sexy and the most developed.
I have also always drooled over the 928, especially the later models.
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Last edited by Porsche9; 12-11-2013 at 10:22 AM.
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12-11-2013, 10:23 AM
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Midwest
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Originally Posted by Porsche9
I only have high praise being a former 944S2 owner. If I got that platform again I'd go for a 968. Pretty uncommon to see, sexy and the most developed.
I have also always drooled over the 928, especially the later models.
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Same here on the later models, the 1987 rear refresh made a big difference IMO.
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12-11-2013, 06:24 PM
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Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: Land of naught
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Originally Posted by coreseller
Same here on the later models, the 1987 rear refresh made a big difference IMO.
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How about selling your 993 and buying a
993TT and keep it forever.
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12-11-2013, 09:14 AM
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Location: Marin, California
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trimer - For just around town use, you might want to consider the 968. From what I've read it is slightly more refined in terms of creature comforts than the 944s, but also very similar in its handling/performance.
cas951 - You should post a picture or two of your Turbo S for everyone to enjoy/drool over here.
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