RE: Porsche 944 Turbo | Spotted

RE: Porsche 944 Turbo | Spotted

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blade7

11,311 posts

217 months

Friday 26th November 2021
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CedricN said:
Burgerbob said:
blade7 said:
In 1991 the list price was around £45k. I think the 87 Sierra Cosworth list was around £17k.
That makes it just shy of £100k in today's money. Just imagine the uproar on this forum if there was a 4 cyclinder turbo Porsche these days for £100k wink
A 924 GTS club sport was 122k DM in 1981, which according to a random online calculator is 125k euro in today's money, a 911 turbo was "only" 92k dmark. Though the gts was a street legal lightweight thoroughbred race car, so not really directly comparable smile
A rare car, and probably $250,000+ today.

Leins

9,481 posts

149 months

Saturday 27th November 2021
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Wasn’t just 911s it was compared to in period




As for the 968, if you want one of those with a turbo it’s going to cost a lot more than £50k. I believe this one sold for $650k earlier this year:


s m

23,261 posts

204 months

Saturday 27th November 2021
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Leins said:
Wasn’t just 911s it was compared to in period


I remember reading that one as well as the CAR comparison!




As ever, I do wonder what people drive when they think 60 in 5.3 and 160mph isn’t fast enough to enjoy


dontlookdown

1,752 posts

94 months

Saturday 27th November 2021
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s m said:
I remember reading that one as well as the CAR comparison!




As ever, I do wonder what people drive when they think 60 in 5.3 and 160mph isn’t fast enough to enjoy
I too am surprised there isn't more love for these. Porsche's aren't really my bag, but I do recall the 944 Turbo being highly regarded in its day as something of a giant killer. This one does seem quite pricey though.

Leins

9,481 posts

149 months

Saturday 27th November 2021
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s m said:
I remember reading that one as well as the CAR comparison!




As ever, I do wonder what people drive when they think 60 in 5.3 and 160mph isn’t fast enough to enjoy
I’m the same sm, especially when it’s usually accompanied by more in the way of sensations - noise, feel, etc. For me they feel even faster as a result

CedricN

821 posts

146 months

Saturday 27th November 2021
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dontlookdown said:
s m said:
I remember reading that one as well as the CAR comparison!




As ever, I do wonder what people drive when they think 60 in 5.3 and 160mph isn’t fast enough to enjoy
I too am surprised there isn't more love for these. Porsche's aren't really my bag, but I do recall the 944 Turbo being highly regarded in its day as something of a giant killer. This one does seem quite pricey though.
A couple of years ago they were everywhere, in race series, track days car meets. They where very popular because they where pretty cheap and had tons of speed potential. Nowdays with the rising prices it kind of killed that of, just like many other old cars. The prise boom is probably the worst thing ever to car culture..

rallycross

12,826 posts

238 months

Saturday 27th November 2021
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One of the only cars I’ve sold that I really miss, the turbo 250 se later cars with the lsd and big brakes are a fantastic thing, and really come alive with a simple boost upgrade ( around 290/290).


cerb4.5lee

30,792 posts

181 months

Saturday 27th November 2021
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Leins said:
s m said:
I remember reading that one as well as the CAR comparison!




As ever, I do wonder what people drive when they think 60 in 5.3 and 160mph isn’t fast enough to enjoy
I’m the same sm, especially when it’s usually accompanied by more in the way of sensations - noise, feel, etc. For me they feel even faster as a result
The performance figures of these still hold up well today for me too. There is so much to love about these I reckon, and compared to a lot of more modern stuff these will be brill to drive surely.

kiparoo

8 posts

110 months

Saturday 27th November 2021
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Sold this arguably better looking 250bhp bridge spoiler version just under a year ago for £15.5k and it took a couple of months to shift even at that price. Mileage was a bit more, but still...

blade7

11,311 posts

217 months

Sunday 28th November 2021
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Every 10k added over a 100k, kicks the value.

s m

23,261 posts

204 months

Sunday 28th November 2021
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Leins said:
Wasn’t just 911s it was compared to in period




As for the 968, if you want one of those with a turbo it’s going to cost a lot more than £50k. I believe this one sold for $650k earlier this year:

Or slightly more even………


Leins

9,481 posts

149 months

Sunday 28th November 2021
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^^^ As many will probably point out it’s a lot of money for a 4 cylinder car, but then it’s in the current marketplace as a pretty rare Porsche these days!

Scan quality not great, but review by Georg Kacher of the Turbo S against the 924 CGT. Would have been interesting to have a 944 Silver Rose or the likes in the mix too







Edited by Leins on Sunday 28th November 08:18

s m

23,261 posts

204 months

Sunday 28th November 2021
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Leins said:
^^^ As many will probably point out it’s a lot of money for a 4 cylinder car, but then it’s in the current marketplace as a pretty rare Porsche these days!
Yes, 4-pot doesn’t seem to put off the U.S. bidders - although even the Merc 190s have only got up to just over half that

Harry Flashman

19,386 posts

243 months

Sunday 28th November 2021
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daveco said:
Same here. The convertible was laughably bad imo. Engine was soulless.
I sold my 968 as I disliked the engine. Boring as anything.

Maldini35

2,913 posts

189 months

Sunday 28th November 2021
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kiparoo said:


Sold this arguably better looking 250bhp bridge spoiler version just under a year ago for £15.5k and it took a couple of months to shift even at that price. Mileage was a bit more, but still...
That looks like a great example.
I think you were just unlucky as 2020 prices were pretty erratic.


blade7

11,311 posts

217 months

Sunday 28th November 2021
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Leins said:
^^^ As many will probably point out it’s a lot of money for a 4 cylinder car, but then it’s in the current marketplace as a pretty rare Porsche these days!

Scan quality not great, but review by Georg Kacher of the Turbo S against the 924 CGT. Would have been interesting to have a 944 Silver Rose or the likes in the mix too
I couldn't read the text, but the 968 turbo S was pretty well strangled to compete in it's race class. The road 944 turbo was also power limited, to a lesser extent.

Leins

9,481 posts

149 months

Sunday 28th November 2021
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^^^ I still have the mag Blade, but it’s stored in another house. I’ll try scan it again when I get it, on something better than a Blackberry or whatever it was I used before biggrin

I don’t think there are many reviews of the Turbo S out there, although they only made something like 16 of them so probably no surprise

Olivera

7,177 posts

240 months

Sunday 28th November 2021
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blade7 said:
I couldn't read the text, but the 968 turbo S was pretty well strangled to compete in it's race class. The road 944 turbo was also power limited, to a lesser extent.
If you want more easily upgradeable power from that era then go for a Sierra Cosworth.

GC8

19,910 posts

191 months

Sunday 28th November 2021
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blade7 said:
Harry Flashman said:
Especially when you can have a 968 Clubsport for less.
For those that prefer show over go...
A prettier but inferior car, and I owned both before they were fashionable and everyone knew everything about them, but they were new...

blade7

11,311 posts

217 months

Sunday 28th November 2021
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Leins said:
^^^ I still have the mag Blade, but it’s stored in another house. I’ll try scan it again when I get it, on something better than a Blackberry or whatever it was I used before biggrin

I don’t think there are many reviews of the Turbo S out there, although they only made something like 16 of them so probably no surprise
Thanks. I think there were only 4 of the original RS version, though there have been 1 or 2 recreations using some of the original parts.