Brooky
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posted on 19/9/07 at 01:39 PM |
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Porsche 944 - useable every day car or not ?
Hi all, I am toying with the idea of buying an old porsche 944 ( 1985 model £2K ) as my daily tintop drive.
Has anybody got any experience of them being used as a daily drive ?
Are they liveable with ?
Is this a good idea ?
The car i have found has 113000 miles on it and is apparently immaculate, mostly porsche service history, full leather, oval dash model.
Views, opinions and experiences welcomed.
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stevec
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posted on 19/9/07 at 01:44 PM |
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Our kid used to have one and use it most days, he loved it. Only bother he used to get was idiots trying to race.
Steve,
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shortie
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posted on 19/9/07 at 01:46 PM |
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Well I lived with my Elise for two years as a daily driver and it was fine, wet, dry, snow, rain, fine as long as you are not stupid with it.
I assume a Porsche would be no different.
Rich.
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vinny1275
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posted on 19/9/07 at 01:47 PM |
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I've no personal experience of them, but a guy I used to work with raced Proches, and was pretty into them. The thing to watch out for on the
2.5 944s are the balancer arrangements, to fit 2.5 litres into a 4-pot engine they came up with a system of weights and pulleys to make it run more
smoothly. These are quite pricey to service, and they do need to have been done.
Apart from that, I don't know of anything else, but I'm not an expert.
HTH
Vince
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ash_hammond
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posted on 19/9/07 at 01:49 PM |
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What you waitin for...
They don't put pockets in coffins
.: www.mac1motorsports.co.uk | www.m1moc.com :.
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scottc
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posted on 19/9/07 at 02:09 PM |
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As above regarding the balance belts. Also its an intereference engine....
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stevec
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posted on 19/9/07 at 02:21 PM |
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Ballancer belt is like a double sided cambelt a bit tricky to get the tension right as it is very flexible.Water pump is also driven off one of the
belts cant remember which.
My brothers one also suffered with intermitant hydrolic lifter ticking noise, Put that down to wee wee thin Mobil 1. and high mileage.
Steve.
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alister667
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posted on 19/9/07 at 03:08 PM |
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I have a 1981 924 turbo and although i don't normally use it for my daily driver I have done so for a couple of weeks at a time on a few
occasions in the past.
Yes it's basically fine for the job, I'm not sure about the 944 but the 924 doesn't have power steering, has a heavy clutch and a
low driving position compared to modern cars, but those weren't big issues to me.
As long as you can do the majority of servicing yourself (I don't like to pay Porsche Specialist prices!) it should be fine as an everyday
driver.
Good Luck
Ali
http://members.lycos.co.uk/alister667/
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John Bonnett
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posted on 19/9/07 at 04:22 PM |
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In my time, I've owned a couple of 944s, one n/a car and the other a 250bhp turbo. They are both extremely capable, sure footed in all
conditions, beautifully balanced and I rate them as a pair of the best cars I have ever owned. Certainly very very practical for everyday motoring.
John
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chrisg
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posted on 19/9/07 at 04:52 PM |
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They're fantastic.
Let me know if you need to know anything else.
Cheers
Chris
Note to all: I really don't know when to leave well alone. I tried to get clever with the mods, then when they gave me a lifeline to see the
error of my ways, I tried to incite more trouble via u2u. So now I'm banned, never to return again. They should have done it years ago!
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JohnN
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posted on 19/9/07 at 05:42 PM |
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I've had a couple, the only conditions I wouldn't recommend them for is on ice/snow, as rear wheel drive, with wide tyres, they lose
traction in those circumstances easily.
I've had a couple of hairy drives downhill, on packed snow, where lifting off the throttle was enough to break traction (due to the high engine
braking).
Other than that, they are superb in all departments
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higgsti
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posted on 19/9/07 at 07:02 PM |
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not driven mine as dailey driver but have 924s 2.5 which i use for hooning around .they handle well and make a great winter track car with handling
siniliar to a 7 type car.car cost me £169 a year on classic with 7000mile
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mark chandler
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posted on 19/9/07 at 07:24 PM |
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I ran a 10 year old 928 for a year, Porches are so well made you should not have any issues.
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Brooky
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posted on 19/9/07 at 08:05 PM |
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This is the beast in question
I am going to see it Sat and if it looks as good as the chap says and the photo's indicate, I am having it.
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iank
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posted on 19/9/07 at 08:52 PM |
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Brings a whole new meaning to the word depreciation, though most C reg cars wouldn't make £50.
Looks a dead chavy village from that second picture
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Never argue with an idiot. They drag you down to their level, then beat you with experience.
Anonymous
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Brooky
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posted on 24/9/07 at 10:21 AM |
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Looks like i am about to find out what is like to live with a porker...........
And no, that isnt the Mrs....
smaller
[Edited on 24/9/07 by Brooky]
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Mark H
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posted on 24/9/07 at 11:18 AM |
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looks nice. Get more looks than a car 10 times that cost
But if it were yer missus parking that car, i'd probably suggest a fiesta....
Mark Harrison and
Q986 KCP back from the dead...
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