I would not buy the 924 because they are worth almost nothing. The interior falls apart, the VW engine is slow, and they were killed of in the 80's by the Mitsubishi Starion and the series 4 / series 5 Mazda RX7 both of which are worth decent money these days.
944's have not survived well but Turbo's or Cabriolet's in good condition still command good prices.
928's are excellent GT cars and in this country are pretty much ignored. In the US they are worth serious coin.
All the current new models are massively underrated. I've driven them all - Boxster, Cayman, Cayenne, Panamera, 911, GT3 and GT3 RS and they are all outstanding. Even the Cayenne V6 Diesel and Panamera V6 Diesel models are very sports-oriented with 8-speed Tiptronic gearboxes, bags of torque, push button sports mode and superb grip. Driving a Panamera V6 to Tauranga (from Auckland) last year was a very memorable experience.
wrong2,
Mar 16, 4:10am
guy asks which model you wouldnt have
people end up telling which ones they want the most
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pnh4,
Mar 16, 5:37am
None, I dont like por.shing cars.
austingtir,
Mar 16, 9:37am
Ask a silly question get silly answers though aye.
I mean why ask it like that why not just ask which are the best to buy with x amount of money!
_peas,
Mar 16, 4:22pm
I would think that a 959 would be up there as one you wouldn't mind owning if you could find one.
sw20,
Mar 16, 5:54pm
What Porsche wouldn't I own!
964 Cab.
dr.doolittle,
Mar 16, 6:49pm
If you wanted to ask a question, what wouldn't you ask!
austingtir,
Mar 16, 9:18pm
Why just the 964 cab!All the cab's and targas look like rubbish and are cheaper for a reason.
wrong2,
Mar 16, 9:26pm
lmao someone is super touchy & doesnt like their myths being questioned
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