I have to say, I really do love these cars. My first porsche was an 85.5 944 in burgundy, and after that, I moved onto an 83 928S Eurospec. After I sold that, I found myself gravitating back towards the 944, and just today I purchased a 1983 black on black 944 with only 53k original miles. I must say, the inverted tach is the niftiest thing.
Ive had a fair few 944s, Ive dailed two of them and raced all of them. They are not supposed to shudder and bounce in the steeringwheel, I had an 85A with manual steering just like yours and it was still dead smooth in the wheel but also very precise. If you swear that your wheels are round then I would check wheelbearings aswell as the contactsurface between the brakedisk and the hub. Now I know on 86 and older the disk is bolted to the hub from behind so its not as big of an issue as its been on later model cars, but I would still check it.
Nice review , but I have the same car and the steering does not vibrate at all, nor does it track off center. I think you may need to have your wheel alignment/wheel balance/engine mounts looked at.
I had an 87 944S, Alpine white with a black interior, that was a lot of fun. I took off the stock 15" phone dials and put on a set of 16" phone dials from a 944 turbo.
I also have manual steering on my 944, and the steering wheel does not vibrate like that. The uneven steering feel (easier near the center) might be due to worn out intermediate shaft u-joints. They get pretty corroded in 30 years, and having brake fluid spill on them (from the MC, that's above), does not help.
I have an 84 944 NA and loveit. Once I find the oil leak and get revitalize my suspension I will love it even more. So many things you can do to really personalize the car and parts are readily available. I subscribed! Thanks for the video.
Pretty excited for my new/old 1986 944. My brother put a lot of love and hard work in it to get it like-new, except the darned sun roof is ever failing. thanks for the rad video!
Great review! I just test drove an 84 today (black on black) Nearly everything you described is consistent with my experience. Unfortunately because I was on surface streets I wasn't able to get out of third, but I did run it up the rev range on the upside down tach.
Wow, so after your video today on the issue with the timing, I realized you can actually *see* the resonance in the revs at the beginning of this video where the camera stabilization fails. Just thought that was cool.
This review points out at things that may have deteriorate with the time, like steering components that create vibrations, or too soft shock absorbers… And then… man, that car is filthy, it needs some love: I bet that the cosmetics just reflect the mechanical conditions of this Porsche.
I've always liked the 944, they seem like they would be fun to drive.....but what kept me away was the cost of repairs. Most of the 944 guys I've talked to say that a clutch replacement is around $3,000, timing belt $1,500, oil to water intercooler $1,500.....well, you get the drift.
Not idiotic if you don't have a place to work on it. I know how to do all of my own repairs, but something tells me my landlord wouldn't appreciate a transaxle, driveshaft and bellhousing on her front lawn.
justsumguy2u I understand completely, and spent too many years borrowing my mother's garage for work on cars & trucks I've owned over the years. But for a 944, I wouldn't even think about buying one if you don't have your own place to keep it down for long periods of time. I don't even own one of these yet, but I finally bought a house and am assembling a complete rebuilt drivetrain from long block to transmission so it'll be ready to go when I pick a chassis. I figure I'll have about 6.5K into it before I even buy a car to put it in. The way a lot of these cars have been treated over the years it's about the only way to get something reliable together.
If you do it at the Porsche DEALER it's that expensive. Find a good independent Porsche mechanic and it will cost half that if not less. The repairs aren't even that bad. The car is reliable and most are sold with the clutch, belts, and water pump already replaced. Clutch lasts much longer than anyone will drive this thing for, same with the water pump. However the belts only have to be replaced every 15k and tensioned every oil change. It costs like $300 + labor for a belt and $100 total for a tension. That isn't that bad for a car of this caliber. Now, if you're someone who can't POSSIBLY ever have to pay for stuff like that, get a Corolla. Mine only requires oil changes and the occasional filter. However, if you're looking for fun these things are very much worth the price.
***** She's giving you a good price. Now, I prefer the 1986+ models because they look much better, but a mint condition, 7k mile 944 for under $10k is a sweet deal. I would get a Porsche mechanic to look over it before you buy, but she's giving you a solid offer.
Right from the days when Porsche the person developed the Beetle and then later founded Porsche the company, there have been close ties between the two companies.
Right from the days when Porsche the person developed the Beetle and then later founded Porsche the company, there have been close ties between the two companies.
That was a really great review. I enjoyed the history as well. Thanks! What is the cost of ownership on this? When it needs something what does it typically need and is it a bank breaker?
I owned one for a little over year. I bought it for 53k NOK(8.5k-ish USD), and by the time I got done with it I had spent 110k NOK(16k-ish USD) total on the car(parts and labour). I live in Norway, so everything over here is rather expensive.. This car can empty your wallet if you're not careful with the purchase. Parts are expensive, and some are hard to get.
yodokodo Well, you're correct that EVERYTHING is Norway is expensive. Americans complain about gas prices and I just roll my eyes. You guys pay nearly 10 USD a gallon! I ordered a pizza once when there. It was the last time I did that. I can see why most people just eat at home. Thanks for the tip. Although I love the car I have decided that it is probably unwise to be a daily driver. :(
For me, it ended up as a bad daily. I've had a few "normal" cars since then, but the 944 was such a blast, so I had to get a sportier affordable car. So now I'm driving a 2002 Toyota MR2 Mk3, and I'm pleased enough so far :) Not the most comfortable car at high speeds though(short wheelbase).
My 83 with manual steering has NO shimmy or shake, mine is smooth with no dead zone in the middle, you have and issue with yours. I have had 2 of these and this one I restored. You should look into yours.
piedpiperIII The tires I had when I shot this video were mildly out of balance. Now that the tires are perfectly balanced, the shimmy is still there, but only when the road surface causes it (It doesn't take much)
I had a shimmy when I put new tires on mine. Took it to 4 places to rebalance them, finally I bought a second set new tires but better brand, now no shimmy AT ALL no matter the road even took it to 130mph smooth. Much nicer that way.
+Josh Moss If memory serves, the supra has a shorter load bay than the 944. The supra's compartment is definitely deeper than the 944's. Unfortunately, I don't remember how big the space is with the rear seats in the supra folded down. I don't even remember if they do fold down.
Oh' i love that feature of the car, makes look it even more sporty. Doesn't even look aftermarket. My father had the same lighting in his 944 back when he had an 944, when i was a kid.
bindinnn I just got one and I’m 17 it’s so awesome I’ve had it for 12 hours now.. make sure timing belt has been replaced bc unless you do it yourself it’s very expensive
kolos balazs I have an 82 944 goes like a dream haven't had any issues however I do my preventative maintenance (replacing piping,cables and electronics) but it is an old car so expect some stuff to go wrong recommend getting the timing belt inspected or changed may have been done at 75,000km but that may have been many years ago definitely recommend (turbo 944 has a lot of overheating issues though)
The first 6 speed manual was in the 1967 Alfa Romeo 33 stradale there is actually a whole Wikipedia page dedicated to automotive superlatives including almost every major first in the history of the automobile. Did you know that maybach actually made an 8 speed manual in the 1931 ds8?
Porsche had a habit of putting rear seats in cars that didn't need them for insurance purposes to make them a 2+2. They are just as useless in the 911 as they are in the 944 so don't feel bad :P (unless it's a 911 Targa, then it's doable)
It's ironic that the most of the usable power is high up in the rev range while these engines have a known habit of trashing rod bearings thanks to a lubrication system that doesn't work well at high RPMs:/
83 is the bet year to own …the car is amazing i own one of the nice ones it sits next to my bentley turbo….while idiots only hear turbo they over look these cars ….who does 160 mph….
Okay so here is the deal. I'm in high school looking for a first car. For every one person i find that is pro 944 i find 7 that claim that the car is the devil. If I don't mind keeping up on maintenance doing majority of the work myself and use the car as a simple daily driver then should I still be scared into not buying one? I live out in AZ so the weather is hot. I know all the usual bs… new timing belt and water pump every three years or 30 to 40 thousand miles. I've got a budget of 4600 bucks. Am I on the right track? Should I go out and get myself a 944 or should I just keep walking to school? Thanks to anyone who replies!
Jacob AbuKhader Obviously, make sure you can afford the yearly upkeep and/or you can work on it yourself. After that, I'd say go for it. You're in high school so I presume you have no other living expenses. Buy a fun car now before you have to do boring things like save and budget. You'll have a great experience with the car whether you're driving it or working on it. Plus you'll be a high schooler with a Porsche! How cool is that? If you aren't willing to take the risk, have you thought about a Miata?
HEY , LOVE THE REVIEW I'M PICKING MY 944 UP ON FRIDAY 7-3-2015, SO I'M LOOKING AT ANY & EVERYTHING I CAN FIND. IT HAS 122,000 MILES ON, IT A LAWYER HAD IT FROM NEW , AND DIDN'T DRIVE MUCH IN 30 YEARS, EVERYTHING WORKS, IT'S TIGHT , TOOK IT ON FREEWAY HAD SOME SHIMMY @ 80 PLUS. I WOULD LIKE TO SPEND A SMALL FORTUNE AND GET SOME HORSEPOWER OUT OF IT, CAN YOU HELP??, ALSO NEVER HEARD OF THIS SHOW
Mark Christopher As far as getting more power it's probably way more cost effective to just buy a 944 turbo. I can't imagine the shimmy is anything more than a tire out of balance, but I'm just guessing.
You are doing a road test and describing things as if they occurred when new. Your car has old age problems just as my '88 NA does, only different ones. Many of your comments are bogus or reflect problems all old cars share. Go to a shop that specializes in 944, spend a small fortune to have it brought back to spec then road test it.
I didnt quite understand..."Stop driving too fast? For my driving line? You mean in the middle of understeer? Because its too late then,you are already off the corner with your car pushing forward,no matter which direction your front wheels point at (if i said it right) Or you mean i should slow down in order to NOT understeer? which doesnt make any sense,since then we agree understeer is worse xD
Aleksandar Friscic I mean you're supposed to brake adequately *before turn-in* to allow your tires to grip, providing your front wheels with the required traction to overcome forward momentum. As someone who until recently had awful tires on an AWD Audi, I definitely understand the hate for understeer but I can't imagine it being more dangerous than oversteer, however, as oversteer usually puts you into oncoming traffic while understeer would usually put you into a ditch (the much safer alternative).
William Thieme Tnx for reply. You just said understeer shouldnt occur...that was my point in the first place...but if it does occurs,you cant do much,while if oversteer happens,you can "save" it. Ofc,both are bad,best would be full traction,but understeer throws you head on in oncoming traffic,while oversteer is more sideways,making the potential impact less harmfull (sorry for bad english)
Aleksandar Friscic Don't discredit yourself mate, you're quite understandable. My experiences with understeer usually occur when I'm pointed away from the opposing lane of traffic so maybe it's just different roads or driving styles. I suppose different people would be more safe with one type or the other depending on their situation and driving style.
If I spent $3k on fresh paint, then I would have to worry about chips and things. Besides, it doesn't matter how bad the paint is for the longevity of the car since all the body panels are galvanized steel.
After peeling plasti-dip off an entire 944, I can say, without a shadow of a doubt, that I now hate plasti-dip. It doesn't help that the plasti-dip in that case was used to cover up terrible paint and crash damage. Plus it just looks bad.
The steering should not vibrate like that. Something is wrong. And (expecting flak here! but, hey-ho; personal taste) it's as ugly as sin. Porsches just look like squashed frogs.
I have to say, I really do love these cars. My first porsche was an 85.5 944 in burgundy, and after that, I moved onto an 83 928S Eurospec. After I sold that, I found myself gravitating back towards the 944, and just today I purchased a 1983 black on black 944 with only 53k original miles.
I must say, the inverted tach is the niftiest thing.
So, what you're saying is, if I downshift...I will accelerate faster...you have truly revolutionized driving.
Damn right he did
"And then you drop it down into second...and break the engine... so don't do that." That was so funny
Greetings from 2021. I feel like a time traveler watching these old videos.
Ive had a fair few 944s, Ive dailed two of them and raced all of them. They are not supposed to shudder and bounce in the steeringwheel, I had an 85A with manual steering just like yours and it was still dead smooth in the wheel but also very precise.
If you swear that your wheels are round then I would check wheelbearings aswell as the contactsurface between the brakedisk and the hub. Now I know on 86 and older the disk is bolted to the hub from behind so its not as big of an issue as its been on later model cars, but I would still check it.
Nice review , but I have the same car and the steering does not vibrate at all, nor does it track off center. I think you may need to have your wheel alignment/wheel balance/engine mounts looked at.
I had an 87 944S, Alpine white with a black interior, that was a lot of fun. I took off the stock 15" phone dials and put on a set of 16" phone dials from a 944 turbo.
I also have manual steering on my 944, and the steering wheel does not vibrate like that. The uneven steering feel (easier near the center) might be due to worn out intermediate shaft u-joints. They get pretty corroded in 30 years, and having brake fluid spill on them (from the MC, that's above), does not help.
Volhv944 yeah mine doesn’t vibrate either
I have an 84 944 NA and loveit. Once I find the oil leak and get revitalize my suspension I will love it even more. So many things you can do to really personalize the car and parts are readily available. I subscribed! Thanks for the video.
944s are awesome.
Thank you for the review and the humour!
Pretty excited for my new/old 1986 944. My brother put a lot of love and hard work in it to get it like-new, except the darned sun roof is ever failing. thanks for the rad video!
I'm so glad you stopped putting unnecessary music in your videos
Great review! I just test drove an 84 today (black on black)
Nearly everything you described is consistent with my experience.
Unfortunately because I was on surface streets I wasn't able to get out of third, but I did run it up the rev range on the upside down tach.
Apparently this was episode 2 of 2 of Aging Wheels. I wish that you would do more. I liked the editing, the music, and of course, the content.
Wow, so after your video today on the issue with the timing, I realized you can actually *see* the resonance in the revs at the beginning of this video where the camera stabilization fails.
Just thought that was cool.
Awesome review man! Very accurate and informative. Keep up the great work!!
This review points out at things that may have deteriorate with the time, like steering components that create vibrations, or too soft shock absorbers…
And then… man, that car is filthy, it needs some love: I bet that the cosmetics just reflect the mechanical conditions of this Porsche.
the voice crack at 2:31
Dude get your tires rotated and balanced. Then have your camber checked. Steering heel shake problems solved!
Sounds almost like owning a 240SX fast back lol. I've always liked the 944's, pretty cool cars.
I like your video. You did a great job narrating! :)
Nice job mate. Very helpful indeed
Everything is green in southern MO!
I've got the same year, I love it to death but god I want a 3L! Keep up the videos man.
Great review!
I love my 1983 - 944 Turbo.
I have heard tinting the back window makes stuff not melt anymore
Will Honeywell That's why I tinted my back window after making this video. Helps a lot
Great review! Very informative!
I've always liked the 944, they seem like they would be fun to drive.....but what kept me away was the cost of repairs. Most of the 944 guys I've talked to say that a clutch replacement is around $3,000, timing belt $1,500, oil to water intercooler $1,500.....well, you get the drift.
Those sound like the cost-IF you're paying someone else to work on it, which would be completely idiotic.
Not idiotic if you don't have a place to work on it. I know how to do all of my own repairs, but something tells me my landlord wouldn't appreciate a transaxle, driveshaft and bellhousing on her front lawn.
justsumguy2u
I understand completely, and spent too many years borrowing my mother's garage for work on cars & trucks I've owned over the years. But for a 944, I wouldn't even think about buying one if you don't have your own place to keep it down for long periods of time. I don't even own one of these yet, but I finally bought a house and am assembling a complete rebuilt drivetrain from long block to transmission so it'll be ready to go when I pick a chassis. I figure I'll have about 6.5K into it before I even buy a car to put it in. The way a lot of these cars have been treated over the years it's about the only way to get something reliable together.
If you do it at the Porsche DEALER it's that expensive. Find a good independent Porsche mechanic and it will cost half that if not less.
The repairs aren't even that bad. The car is reliable and most are sold with the clutch, belts, and water pump already replaced. Clutch lasts much longer than anyone will drive this thing for, same with the water pump. However the belts only have to be replaced every 15k and tensioned every oil change. It costs like $300 + labor for a belt and $100 total for a tension. That isn't that bad for a car of this caliber. Now, if you're someone who can't POSSIBLY ever have to pay for stuff like that, get a Corolla. Mine only requires oil changes and the occasional filter. However, if you're looking for fun these things are very much worth the price.
***** She's giving you a good price. Now, I prefer the 1986+ models because they look much better, but a mint condition, 7k mile 944 for under $10k is a sweet deal. I would get a Porsche mechanic to look over it before you buy, but she's giving you a solid offer.
Volkswagen didn't own Porsche in the 70s. That happened this century.
Right from the days when Porsche the person developed the Beetle and then later founded Porsche the company, there have been close ties between the two companies.
Right from the days when Porsche the person developed the Beetle and then later founded Porsche the company, there have been close ties between the two companies.
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That was a really great review. I enjoyed the history as well. Thanks! What is the cost of ownership on this? When it needs something what does it typically need and is it a bank breaker?
I owned one for a little over year. I bought it for 53k NOK(8.5k-ish USD), and by the time I got done with it I had spent 110k NOK(16k-ish USD) total on the car(parts and labour). I live in Norway, so everything over here is rather expensive..
This car can empty your wallet if you're not careful with the purchase. Parts are expensive, and some are hard to get.
yodokodo Well, you're correct that EVERYTHING is Norway is expensive. Americans complain about gas prices and I just roll my eyes. You guys pay nearly 10 USD a gallon! I ordered a pizza once when there. It was the last time I did that. I can see why most people just eat at home. Thanks for the tip. Although I love the car I have decided that it is probably unwise to be a daily driver. :(
For me, it ended up as a bad daily. I've had a few "normal" cars since then, but the 944 was such a blast, so I had to get a sportier affordable car. So now I'm driving a 2002 Toyota MR2 Mk3, and I'm pleased enough so far :) Not the most comfortable car at high speeds though(short wheelbase).
I cant say how much, but as i make minimum wage and still pay for a 944, its OK.
My 83 with manual steering has NO shimmy or shake, mine is smooth with no dead zone in the middle, you have and issue with yours. I have had 2 of these and this one I restored. You should look into yours.
piedpiperIII The tires I had when I shot this video were mildly out of balance. Now that the tires are perfectly balanced, the shimmy is still there, but only when the road surface causes it (It doesn't take much)
I had a shimmy when I put new tires on mine. Took it to 4 places to rebalance them, finally I bought a second set new tires but better brand, now no shimmy AT ALL no matter the road even took it to 130mph smooth. Much nicer that way.
Methinks this video should have more Likes. 🤔
Awesome review!
I had an 84. My steering wheel never did that. Not even above 130mph. I've driven 5 of these cars, varying years and never saw this issue. Strange.
what's a decent price range for this car in fair running condition?
How would you compare the rear space to the A60 Supra? I'm looking at a 944 but really need more space than what I have.
+Josh Moss If memory serves, the supra has a shorter load bay than the 944. The supra's compartment is definitely deeper than the 944's. Unfortunately, I don't remember how big the space is with the rear seats in the supra folded down. I don't even remember if they do fold down.
Lol the voice crack when you said "the engine"
Good review!
You have one beautiful car, may friend. Just wanted to know if the back extra lighting was an aftermarket or came factory from porsche?
Love the car !
Bilal Ahmed It's aftermarket. It was installed by some previous owner
Oh' i love that feature of the car, makes look it even more sporty. Doesn't even look aftermarket. My father had the same lighting in his 944 back when he had an 944, when i was a kid.
Going to get a 944 as my first car. What should I look out for?
bindinnn I just got one and I’m 17 it’s so awesome I’ve had it for 12 hours now.. make sure timing belt has been replaced bc unless you do it yourself it’s very expensive
Zach 026 Ty. my dad owns a Garage so it shouldn't be a problem.
They're selling one close to me for 15k looks brand new for 77k miles
Just out of interest, which Audionautix track is that in the background?
That's Funky Junky
Aging Wheels Sorry, my fault, I meant the one which starts at 2:48? Thanks :)
Aging Wheels
share the track name 2:48
***** Sorry I didn't see your question. That isn't from Audionautix. It's Ropocalypse 2 from Incompetech.
Thanks! 😊
I really like this thing but I'd have to get at least an 86. I just don't like the look nor the upside down tachometer of the pre-86 ones.
I am just about to buy a 2.5L 1986 beauty with 100K Km. How reliable this car is? Thanks
Love the video very helpful
kolos balazs I have an 82 944 goes like a dream haven't had any issues however I do my preventative maintenance (replacing piping,cables and electronics) but it is an old car so expect some stuff to go wrong recommend getting the timing belt inspected or changed may have been done at 75,000km but that may have been many years ago definitely recommend (turbo 944 has a lot of overheating issues though)
thanks a lot.i am planning to buy a 1986 with 90K km original. so excited
Hey, how tall are you?
+Vitaliy Gerassimov 6'2"
+Aging Wheels do you have plenty head room?
Several inches. What's more surprising is the leg room. I have so much of it I had to move the seat forward slightly.
Aging Wheels, love the car! How tall are you? I'm 5'10'' tall, just wondering about space.
+88foxt I'm 6' 1". 944's are excellent tall people cars
When did the 6 speed come out? Porsche invented the 7 speed but who came out with the 6 speed first?
The first 6 speed manual was in the 1967 Alfa Romeo 33 stradale there is actually a whole Wikipedia page dedicated to automotive superlatives including almost every major first in the history of the automobile. Did you know that maybach actually made an 8 speed manual in the 1931 ds8?
Should have driven an 85.5
Or newer!
the S2's are a completely different animal. Almost as different as the step up from 924 to a 85/1
Why do people hate Gremlins so much? I think theyre awesome!
Porsche had a habit of putting rear seats in cars that didn't need them for insurance purposes to make them a 2+2. They are just as useless in the 911 as they are in the 944 so don't feel bad :P (unless it's a 911 Targa, then it's doable)
Same thing for my audi tt
It's ironic that the most of the usable power is high up in the rev range while these engines have a known habit of trashing rod bearings thanks to a lubrication system that doesn't work well at high RPMs:/
nice! how tall are you?
I'm 6'1" and I fit in the car with ample room.
83 is the bet year to own …the car is amazing i own one of the nice ones it sits next to my bentley turbo….while idiots only hear turbo they over look these cars ….who does 160 mph….
1989 is the best year of the 944 imo
I discovered the gear drop with my '95 v6 mustang, and boy, it went.
Dropping a gear to accelerate is how all manual transmissions work.
Honestly 968 is amazing but ill probably never get one
Okay so here is the deal. I'm in high school looking for a first car. For every one person i find that is pro 944 i find 7 that claim that the car is the devil. If I don't mind keeping up on maintenance doing majority of the work myself and use the car as a simple daily driver then should I still be scared into not buying one? I live out in AZ so the weather is hot. I know all the usual bs… new timing belt and water pump every three years or 30 to 40 thousand miles. I've got a budget of 4600 bucks. Am I on the right track? Should I go out and get myself a 944 or should I just keep walking to school? Thanks to anyone who replies!
Jacob AbuKhader Obviously, make sure you can afford the yearly upkeep and/or you can work on it yourself. After that, I'd say go for it. You're in high school so I presume you have no other living expenses. Buy a fun car now before you have to do boring things like save and budget. You'll have a great experience with the car whether you're driving it or working on it. Plus you'll be a high schooler with a Porsche! How cool is that?
If you aren't willing to take the risk, have you thought about a Miata?
Thanks so much man! Indeed I have thought about a miata but the 944 won me over.
Would it be worth for the price?
Nice :3
That vagueness in steering is worn tie rods/rack
HEY , LOVE THE REVIEW I'M PICKING MY 944 UP ON FRIDAY 7-3-2015, SO I'M LOOKING AT ANY & EVERYTHING I CAN FIND. IT HAS 122,000 MILES ON, IT A LAWYER HAD IT FROM NEW , AND DIDN'T DRIVE MUCH IN 30 YEARS, EVERYTHING WORKS, IT'S TIGHT , TOOK IT ON FREEWAY HAD SOME SHIMMY @ 80 PLUS. I WOULD LIKE TO SPEND A SMALL FORTUNE AND GET SOME HORSEPOWER OUT OF IT, CAN YOU HELP??, ALSO NEVER HEARD OF THIS SHOW
Mark Christopher As far as getting more power it's probably way more cost effective to just buy a 944 turbo. I can't imagine the shimmy is anything more than a tire out of balance, but I'm just guessing.
will a hemi fit into that thing?
how would you compare this to the black MK1 TT in the intro?
Wondering how a 2003 TT 180 HP would fair vs these.
3:33 ... i died hahahahaha
3:32 🐎🐎🐎
0:42 I don't think VW owned Porsche back then. They bought Porsche only a few years ago.
You are doing a road test and describing things as if they occurred when new. Your car has old age problems just as my '88 NA does, only different ones. Many of your comments are bogus or reflect problems all old cars share. Go to a shop that specializes in 944, spend a small fortune to have it brought back to spec then road test it.
I had an 85 turbo 944, and I have had way faster cars but nothing more fun to drive
Do you know that cars can clean up? Haha nice review tho
This Porsche deserves an LS swap. They were literally made for one another.
For someone who hated on that 370z so much, you've got the right idea lol. Small fuckin world joe
Scott Brixey
That 370 looked like a damn cartoon in real life. I was waiting for some of those old school Japanese emoticons to pop onto the screen.
Should have got the turbo
Oversteer is more dangerous than understeer? Um,no,you cant control understeer so well
Yes you can, you just stop driving too fast for your driving line.
I didnt quite understand..."Stop driving too fast? For my driving line? You mean in the middle of understeer? Because its too late then,you are already off the corner with your car pushing forward,no matter which direction your front wheels point at (if i said it right) Or you mean i should slow down in order to NOT understeer? which doesnt make any sense,since then we agree understeer is worse xD
Aleksandar Friscic I mean you're supposed to brake adequately *before turn-in* to allow your tires to grip, providing your front wheels with the required traction to overcome forward momentum.
As someone who until recently had awful tires on an AWD Audi, I definitely understand the hate for understeer but I can't imagine it being more dangerous than oversteer, however, as oversteer usually puts you into oncoming traffic while understeer would usually put you into a ditch (the much safer alternative).
William Thieme Tnx for reply. You just said understeer shouldnt occur...that was my point in the first place...but if it does occurs,you cant do much,while if oversteer happens,you can "save" it. Ofc,both are bad,best would be full traction,but understeer throws you head on in oncoming traffic,while oversteer is more sideways,making the potential impact less harmfull (sorry for bad english)
Aleksandar Friscic Don't discredit yourself mate, you're quite understandable. My experiences with understeer usually occur when I'm pointed away from the opposing lane of traffic so maybe it's just different roads or driving styles. I suppose different people would be more safe with one type or the other depending on their situation and driving style.
HE UNDERSTANDS ME! lol to hell with powersteering! thats for pussies, my datsun has no powersteering and i love it! :D
Arrrgh!! The paint job! It's the stuff of nightmares. Why won't you do anything about it??
If I spent $3k on fresh paint, then I would have to worry about chips and things. Besides, it doesn't matter how bad the paint is for the longevity of the car since all the body panels are galvanized steel.
Aging Wheels Have you considered Plasti-dip instead? :D
After peeling plasti-dip off an entire 944, I can say, without a shadow of a doubt, that I now hate plasti-dip. It doesn't help that the plasti-dip in that case was used to cover up terrible paint and crash damage. Plus it just looks bad.
Aging Wheels Damn I feel your pain. Well I hope one day you'd strike it big and enjoy the best that life can offer.
VW did not own Porsche in the 1970s, although they did occasionally collaborate. Please learn your facts before you try to teach others, thank you.
924 is not a 914. The 924 REPLACED the 914, and then the 944 replaced the 924. Please learn your facts before you try to teach others, thank you.
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he drives like a grandpa
RX7 is more durable. German cars like the Porsche break and expensive to fix.
+cough cough rotary sucks cough
MrStoneycool69 A Rotary more durable?! Ha Ha, that's funny!!
Caleb Carrigan
Get your tissue box when Porsche engines blow.
MrStoneycool69 Okay, just as long as you get yours when the RX-7 Floods...
Caleb Carrigan
I've had mine for 15 years, still running on the original engine no flooding just power.
all of these look so junky on the inside. gorgeous outside....80s chevy inside....maybe worst.
Very nice !!! Check mine out ! 968
The steering should not vibrate like that. Something is wrong.
And (expecting flak here! but, hey-ho; personal taste) it's as ugly as sin. Porsches just look like squashed frogs.
P.S. Thanks for the video; enjoying the humour. ;-)
Poor man's Porsche.
cardboard or robotic narration. You could have used a caffeine injection before you began.
@agingwheels >>> 👍👍