RE: Porsche 944: Spotted
Discussion
Niffty951 said:
I did the same 996tt and 944t I loved both to be fair but similarly my problem with the 996 was it's too competent on the road and heavy for track day use leading to big bills. I think all things considered the 944t makes a better buy for smiles per mile and the odd track day.
It was a ride in your 996tt that made me decide against one. I wouldn't mind buying it for £25k today though.blade7 said:
Niffty951 said:
I did the same 996tt and 944t I loved both to be fair but similarly my problem with the 996 was it's too competent on the road and heavy for track day use leading to big bills. I think all things considered the 944t makes a better buy for smiles per mile and the odd track day.
It was a ride in your 996tt that made me decide against one. I wouldn't mind buying it for £25k today though.The 3.2ltr turbos really were different animals, they deserve their own category but for a strait and simple 2.5ltr. That tuning point 320-350hp is just the perfect sweet spot for the car.
I love that you still have yours. I'm on my 51st car now
Niffty951 said:
Yes. Funnily enough the back to back ride in your 944t and again in Simon P's car at Silverstone have cemented themselves in my memory when comparing to other hot metal. It just didn't feel a dissapointment at all.
The 3.2ltr turbos really were different animals, they deserve their own category but for a strait and simple 2.5ltr. That tuning point 320-350hp is just the perfect sweet spot for the car.
I love that you still have yours. I'm on my 51st car now
I can't remember how many cars I've had, 40+ probably. I kept my 3dr Cosworth for 13 years and now the 944t for 10. I've got nearly everything in the garage to build a torque monster 3.0 engine. but the original 2.5 is just under 100k miles and still going strong.The 3.2ltr turbos really were different animals, they deserve their own category but for a strait and simple 2.5ltr. That tuning point 320-350hp is just the perfect sweet spot for the car.
I love that you still have yours. I'm on my 51st car now
I was offered one of the 3.2's for a very good price 3 or 4 years ago....
blade7 said:
I can't remember how many cars I've had, 40+ probably. I kept my 3dr Cosworth for 13 years and now the 944t for 10. I've got nearly everything in the garage to build a torque monster 3.0 engine. but the original 2.5 is just under 100k miles and still going strong.
I was offered one of the 3.2's for a very good price 3 or 4 years ago....
Did you drive it? It's a different experience to own vs a standard car. More like a racecar for the gentleman driver than a replacement for the standard car but I'm not sure I'll forget wheelspin in 4th up a damp hill or feeling constantly like I'm in third and realising that it's 5th.I was offered one of the 3.2's for a very good price 3 or 4 years ago....
We should meet up for a coffee some time. I'll PM you.
Niffty951 said:
blade7 said:
I was offered one of the 3.2's for a very good price 3 or 4 years ago....
Did you drive it? It's a different experience to own vs a standard car. More like a racecar for the gentleman driver than a replacement for the standard car but I'm not sure I'll forget wheelspin in 4th up a damp hill or feeling constantly like I'm in third and realising that it's 5th.Gassing Station | General Gassing | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff