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Author: | Funkyboogalooo [ Sat Aug 09, 2008 8:57 pm ] |
Post subject: | Which 911 |
Ok say I had up to 15k to spend on a 911 and not a penny more. So we could look at adverts up to £15,995 max with a hope of screwing someone right down. I wouldn't want a convertible and go much more for quality of car (such as mileage, condition etc) than performance which should I look at? Late 930 or early 964? I don't know a great deal about 911's so am open to suggestions. A targa has always appealed to me but I have heard some pretty nasty rumours about them rightly or wrongly. Cheers Mike |
Author: | 964russ [ Sun Aug 10, 2008 2:50 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Which 911 |
Get a 964, good fun exellent first 911. 14-15k will get a very good one. |
Author: | tr7v8 [ Sun Aug 10, 2008 6:33 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Which 911 |
The market has the opinion (good or bad) that Targa's leak, therefore are rustier than a coupe & aren't a full cab. QED worthless money than either of the others. I'd suggest driving one, a lot of people don't get on with early (pre-996) 911's |
Author: | Clive993 [ Mon Aug 11, 2008 9:47 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Which 911 |
A good 964 or 3.2 G50 verison are both in budget - you have to drive both and decide what turns you on and what you are going to use it for. For me I would probably go for 3.2 if i couldnt seperate them after driving and looking - purely owing to better residuals (but thats only my view - !!) |
Author: | JasonGibson [ Mon Aug 11, 2008 9:57 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Which 911 |
You can also pick up 993's and 996's for £15k now Currently 2 x 993's under £15 on pistonheads and a few 996's around that mark Both 993's and 996's will probably be over the 100k miles and less that concours condition. But just because it has a few chips, a couple of parking dings and the carpets need a clean shouldn't put you off. It doesn't hurt to go and have a look at a couple from each model range to see what you get for your money. Have a drive and then take your pick |
Author: | Clive993 [ Mon Aug 11, 2008 10:01 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Which 911 |
One more point - get an inspection done by someone that knows what they are doing!!!!!!!! If you did go down the 993 route for £15k (probably £7-8k less than a reasonable example) best know what you are in for from the start! |
Author: | mymerak [ Tue Aug 12, 2008 10:05 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Which 911 |
Couldn't agree more with the 2 previous comments made by Jason and Clive Especially important is the professional inspection I spent over 10 months looking for my 993 and had a good idea what to look out for but then had an inspection done at my cost which highlighted further work and costs than expected. This enabled me to get a reduction in asking price of £2K I run a 993 and they are almost bomb proof if looked after properly Therefore, like any Porsche loads of bills and receipts and service history ( specialist) over past 6 years is very important, as this will (should) include the full range of service types on a higher mileage car. Also get an HPI check IMHO, however beware as some crashed cars have been repaired without being reported, hence the professional inspection. If you a very interested in a high mileage (+100K ) 993 I have an abbreviated check list I can send to you |
Author: | 911RMD [ Tue Aug 12, 2008 12:57 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Which 911 |
Hi Mike, I guess the choice is very personal, depending on what you are wanting to do with the car! I can give you a few tips as I recently purchased another 911 with a similar budget. As you can see I decided upon a 911 G50 1987. Having looked at the 964 several times I finally opted for the more classic look (A personal opinion maybe). I might well be corrected on this one but having looked into the costs of running the 964 everything seemed quite a bit more expensive than the older 911 e.g. servicing, insurance etc etc. (Whether that is something to take in account or not!?) I also wanted the enjoyment of doing a bit of work on my car (Not amitting to be any sort of mechanic!!) and found the older cars alot easier to work on. Having driven both I found the 964 a lot smoother and easier to deal with on a daily basis but having fallen in love with the iconic pre-89 car it ended up being a no brainer for me! Its a real buyers market out there at the moment so don't be afraid to look for that bargain that might sound to good to be true!! Happy hunting, Regards Rich |
Author: | seg1959 [ Wed Aug 27, 2008 8:33 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Which 911 |
Funkyboogalooo wrote: Ok say I had up to 15k to spend on a 911 and not a penny more. So we could look at adverts up to £15,995 max with a hope of screwing someone right down. I wouldn't want a convertible and go much more for quality of car (such as mileage, condition etc) than performance which should I look at? Late 930 or early 964? I don't know a great deal about 911's so am open to suggestions. A targa has always appealed to me but I have heard some pretty nasty rumours about them rightly or wrongly. Cheers Mike My view is biased obviously as I have a 964 targa. I went for the 964 purely because I like the 'traditional' (old?) 911 shape. It is true that after 16-18 years (a 964 will be that old), the roof seals might leak a bit - in my car that's a few drops from the top of the A-pillar in very heavy rain and only when stationary - no leaks when the car moves (doing over 10 mph or so). I do not know what are the "nasty rumours" you heard about targas, but the "rust" comment someone made earlier in this thread seems a bit unfair, as the body is galvanised and any leaks from the roof end up on you or your passenger anyway! Clearly, if "leaks" mean sodden foot-well, there is some major problem somewhere. Get it inspected professionally - like everyone else said, that's the most important bit. |
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