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I’ve toyed with the idea of buying a Porsche 944 on more than one occasion. The first time was in 1982 when Porsche introduced the car; the problem was that at the age of 15 I didn’t have a driving licence. By the time I did, it was obvious that group 20 insurance was going to exclude me from ownership until I was over 25. When I was of age and could finally afford one, the 944 had built itself an unfortunate reputation and was known as “the poor man’s Porsche”.
But now, more than 23 years after I first saw the Porsche 944, I have started to get excited about it again. The reasons are simple. Aesthetically the car has aged well. The flared arches, large rear screen and pop-up headlights place it firmly in the 1980s but endow it with a coolness sadly lacking from many sports cars of that era. Also, the Porsche 944 is now as cheap as it will ever be; it’s on the brink of true collectability — a tidy example will cost you no more than £3,000 while a mint example can be yours for £6,000.
Originally the car was powered by a 2.5 litre four-cylinder engine with just 165bhp, hardly enough to get the pulse racing. But the car’s superb 50/50 weight distribution meant it cornered well and by keeping up momentum the 944 could still cover ground at a fair old lick. In addition to a very pleasant five-speed manual version Porsche offered a not-so-pleasant three-speed auto that is best avoided.
On the road a Porsche 944 feels surprisingly modern in terms of its driving dynamics. As in any sports car you sit low in the cabin and rearward visibility is not the best, but the seats are generous and the dashboard is clear and well laid out. Boot space is also pretty reasonable and on late models a split folding rear seat gives more luggage room.
Late in 1985 Porsche introduced the 944 Turbo. Using the same 2.5 litre engine, the addition of a turbocharger pushed power to 220bhp. In October 1988 the 2.5 litre unit was replaced with a 2.7 litre motor, giving the 944 Turbo 250bhp and a 0-60mph time of around 6sec. In the following January the non-turbo 944 received a new 3 litre engine with 211bhp. Although in outright terms these 3 litre cars are not as quick as the turbo models, they are considered by many to be the most practical to own, the most reliable and cheaper to run than the Turbo models.
For many buyers the 944’s attraction is not its reasonable price and negligible depreciation, but its practicality as an everyday car. With regular maintenance used 944s will happily clock up 200,000 miles without major incident.
However, neglect will cost you dear. Failure to replace timing belts every 30,000 miles can mean the need for a new engine, which can be as costly as replacing the whole car. Turbochargers also have a shorter life expectancy than the rest of the car and any 944 that has covered more than 100,000 miles may need a new one sooner rather than later. Fortunately Britain is dotted with non-franchised Porsche servicing specialists who can maintain your car inexpensively, and many will provide a pre-purchase inspection.
The key to buying a good 944 is to do your homework — view as many as you can,
and buy on the car’s condition and service history rather than age or
mileage.
Air-conditioning A highly desirable option
Interior Hard-wearing interior good for over 150,000 miles
although optional leather will need occasional feeding
Dashboard From mid-1995 Porsche introduced the oval dashboard
design with a more modern look and improved ventilation
Engine Fundamentally very strong but check for oil leaks
around the front main seal and oil pan gasket
Bodywork Fully galvanised body should eliminate any rust
problems unless the car has been poorly repaired after an accident
Service history Insist on original invoices to authenticate
the service stamps
Tailgate Large glass screen can be prone to leaks so check
the boot carpet for damp
Power steering Standard on all models since September 1984
Handbrake Should hold the car on two or three clicks. If not,
adjustment/replacement of rear brake shoes is needed
Wheels Alloys standard although several designs were used
during the car's life
Locking wheel nuts Check the car comes with a key to release
the wheel nuts
Keys Expensive and time-consuming to replace, one key should
open and start the car, but spares are advisable
Vital statistics
Model Porsche 944 S2 Coupe
Engine Four-cylinder, 2990cc
Power 211bhp
Transmission Five-speed manual
Fuel 20.7mpg (combined cycle)
Acceleration 0-60mph: 6.7sec
Top speed 145mph
The one to buy
Porsche 944 S2 Coupe manual, 1991 H-reg with 60,000 miles. Pay £5,995 from a
specialist dealer, or £4,995 privately
Or, for similar money...
1999 V-reg Fiat 20v Turbo Coupe
1992 J-reg TVR S-reg Convertible 3.9 S
1996 N-reg BMW 328i Sport Coupe
1990 H-reg Lotus Esprit HC
1993 K-reg Maserati 430 saloon
Values: Porsche 944 S2
Source: estimates based on confidential CAP black book prices. 'Trade' is
what a dealer would pay to buy your car; 'Retail' is what you would pay a
dealer
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I bought a 86C 2.5 with 93,000 miles and full history a few days ago and today I got it back home after a 750 mile drive across Europe. To be honest it is not the fastest car I have owned but it has ample power to hold its own on the Autobahn and on the winding German roads it was excellent fun. Fue
Rob, Frankfurt, Germany
I bought my 944 (1986 model year) in august 1995, and I'm completely satisfied with such an incredible sport car. It's my everyday car. Fuel consumption is too low for a sport car, that I enjoy it very much because I do a lot of fast touring around, travelling long distance very often, over 200 km and sometimes over 1000 km. Not trouble at all. Spare parts are relatevily not expensives considering it is a Porsche and its undeniably hight built quality. Parts I purchase them mainly in Vertexauto in Miami, cheaper place to me, good and kind service. I have all the shop manuals , handbooks and tools; so maintenance is preferably made by myself.
Mario Quiroz Treguer, Antofagasta, Chile
I purchased a 944 turbo (1987) in Novemer 2007 fantastic car with excellent build quality and engineering also amazing pace once you get the turbo going. this is definately the 2nd love of my life!!....
Seb, London, UK
Sebastian Harvey, catford/London, United Kingdom
I use my 944 every day, I have it serviced twice a year, it's 23 years old, it's done over 190,000 miles, I've owned it for about five years, and it has NEVER let me me down, on top of all that I have friends who have new cars, and work them less than I do and have all had major prob's with their motors, Q whats going on? This year I drove my 944 around Britain, it never missed a beat. PERFECTION AT IT'S BEST.. I for one will NEVER sell my car. I love it (oh along with the wife).
Steve Locke, Wrexham, N.Wales
It should also be noted that in the UK most of the 944 range falls under classic car insurance. So now at the age of 21. I am able to insure myself on the N.A 2.5 model for around £350.
Graham Conway, London, England
If you have a 944 hold on to it, they will be very sort after vehicles in less than 3 years, i have a 1984, with 69,000 mile, looked after like a baby, my local Porsche dealer looks after it
mine as all 3 mechanics also have a 944, classic motoring in the USA.
I drive mine across the USA in intense heat, the engine effortlessly maintains, never over heating, a great looking car, with chick appeal, don't tell the wife.
marc landragin, walton, ky usa
Don't believe what has been said about the short life span of the turbo's, mines done over 150,000 miles and still going strong, a local specialist has been servicing Porsches for 20 years and says he has never had to change a turbo, the turbo is very reliable and considering the issues with the chain tensioners on the 16v 3ltr version, it is actually cheaper to run, and a lot more fun.
Stuart, Chelmsford,