Hello,
I am considering buying a used Porsche for weekend
fun drives
(not daily driver) and have always admired the
924, 944 and 928 models.
I wondered if any of you can tell me from
experience (I have not driven one
or even sat in one) which models/years might have
the MOST inside room for
the driver? I am not a small guy 6'6' and need a
good deal of leg , head and shoulder room,
(backseat room not important) but wondered if
there were runs of these models
that had more or less room or if in general a 924
has more room than a 928 or vice versa...
Beyond that just looking for something to tinker
with, and before I drive a good distance to
go see a few used ones (autotrader.com) I figured
I would see what input I could get from
some of you would be on what years/models to
possibly look for - or if a 6'6' larger guy is
dreamin if he thinks he could drive an older model
Porsche...(84-90)
Thanks,
Bill :)
Devils944S2 - 14 Sep 2004 05:27 GMT
928 is the roomiest.
944S2 Cabriolet would give you infinite headroom!
> Hello,
> I am considering buying a used Porsche for weekend
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> Bill :)
Steve Grauman - 14 Sep 2004 07:19 GMT
The Cayenne.
Steve Grauman
E Brown - 15 Sep 2004 08:18 GMT
>I am considering buying a used Porsche for weekend
>fun drives
>(not daily driver) and have always admired the
>924, 944 and 928 models.
The 928 is skimpy on head room - I have trouble and I'm only 6'1".
Lots of space in every other dimension. The 911 coupe might also be a
challenge unless you get a model without the sunroof, which is rare
'cause it was standard. The 944 has the most space because the sunroof
is pop-up and has an indentation in it for more space. By far the most
comfortable of the three in terms of head room.
Emanuel

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