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Car Forum / Porsche / Porsche Cars / February 2008

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944 Daily driver

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hannah@televisionpresenter.co.uk - 07 Mar 2007 21:22 GMT
Hi, i am thinking of getting a 944 as a daily driver. Are they any
good for this? reliable? What year did the oval dash come in as I
prefer that? Is there anything I should look for before buying one?

Thanks
someone@somewhere.net - 08 Mar 2007 02:34 GMT
That'll do fine as a driver.

Middle of 1985 for the oval dash.

Get maintenance records. Look for timing belt and clutch replacement.

> Hi, i am thinking of getting a 944 as a daily driver. Are they any
> good for this? reliable? What year did the oval dash come in as I
> prefer that? Is there anything I should look for before buying one?
>
> Thanks
Guru - 08 Mar 2007 18:51 GMT
Reliable as they may be, remember that the newest 944 is now @ 15 years old.
Rubber, wiring and sensors age both technically and physically.  I wouldn't
want to rely on a 15 year old vehicle for every day transportation that was
more than an average of 50 miles a day.  Oh...and service at a good shop is
not inexpensive, unless you can buy the parts and do the labor yourself.

Regards from Texas...

> Hi, i am thinking of getting a 944 as a daily driver. Are they any
> good for this? reliable? What year did the oval dash come in as I
> prefer that? Is there anything I should look for before buying one?
>
> Thanks
wiz - 14 May 2007 03:21 GMT
I am currently using an 85.5 944 for back and forth to work.  I will admit
that while it drives great and never let me down, I am doing regular
maintenance including my last bit of work for around $1,000 and I think the
rubber on the clutch is going.  Don't go into an old car unless there is
passion for it and you are prepared for the repairs and upkeep.

Regards from Edmonton, AB

> Reliable as they may be, remember that the newest 944 is now @ 15 years
> old. Rubber, wiring and sensors age both technically and physically.  I
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Guru - 15 May 2007 18:19 GMT
Just wait until you see what's involved in changing the clutch.  It's a
royal pain.

>I am currently using an 85.5 944 for back and forth to work.  I will admit
>that while it drives great and never let me down, I am doing regular
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Nut that holds the wheel - 21 Feb 2008 17:50 GMT
I have a 1989 944 S2 that is my daily driver. It is very reliable from my
perspective, but then I am what you would call a shadetree mechanic. I have
no fear of taking it on a 100 mile trip. As mentioned, maintenance is very
costly if done by the dealer, or any approved repair center. A turbocharged
model brings a whole other set of maintenance challanges, I would advise
against a turbo unless you simply MUST have that extra power. It is a good
idea to have a backup vehicle in case the 944 goes down. I will tell you
this, my 944 is the most fun car I have ever owned.

> Hi, i am thinking of getting a 944 as a daily driver. Are they any
> good for this? reliable? What year did the oval dash come in as I
> prefer that? Is there anything I should look for before buying one?
>
> Thanks
 
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