1983 Porsche 944 Reviews, Pricing & Specs
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User reviews for 1983 Porsche 944
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by Anonymous
Dec 14, 2010
A fun car to own and drive, but if you want a fast 944 buy a Turbo or S2. Where the car really shines is in the corners. Take it on a windy road and then you will really have some fun.Dec 14, 2010
by Sophie S
May 17, 2010
Pretty quick 5spd, great handling and fun RWD!! It's our project car so it's
needed quite a few repairs -- and because its old and porsche, they tend to be
pricey. Although its fun to drive, the center console is a pain to figure out (analog
clock, who likes those? and the AC/Heater is just confusing in its setup) But the
fact that it has a pop-out moonroof thats so large it feels like a convertable makes
it great to drive in the summer. Despite that, its fun to drive and looks great!May 17, 2010
by Miro P
Jun 18, 2009
This is 26 year old car that I bought for $1500.00. It is in pretty good shape, and fun to drive. Amazing how far car technology has come in this time. No ABS, airbags, 3rd brakelight, etc..etc.
Overall, a fun toy, second car. Do not recommend as a primary family car.Jun 18, 2009
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by Anonymous
Dec 14, 2010
A fun car to own and drive, but if you want a fast 944 buy a Turbo or S2. Where the car really shines is in the corners. Take it on a windy road and then you will really have some fun.Dec 14, 2010
by Sophie S
May 17, 2010
Pretty quick 5spd, great handling and fun RWD!! It's our project car so it's
needed quite a few repairs -- and because its old and porsche, they tend to be
pricey. Although its fun to drive, the center console is a pain to figure out (analog
clock, who likes those? and the AC/Heater is just confusing in its setup) But the
fact that it has a pop-out moonroof thats so large it feels like a convertable makes
it great to drive in the summer. Despite that, its fun to drive and looks great!May 17, 2010
by Miro P
Jun 18, 2009
This is 26 year old car that I bought for $1500.00. It is in pretty good shape, and fun to drive. Amazing how far car technology has come in this time. No ABS, airbags, 3rd brakelight, etc..etc.
Overall, a fun toy, second car. Do not recommend as a primary family car.Jun 18, 2009
by Wil P
Sep 04, 2008
best car i've ever driven, it may be old, but you will be surprised, the car balance and handling is second to none. The back end very rarely slips out and it is fair when running the old classic. the car has amazing quick excellaration and will hold its own over many of the newer cars.Sep 04, 2008
by Matthew F
Feb 13, 2008
The Porsche 944 is a very easy car to drive. Not only that, but it is a true driver's car... manual steering, stick shift, no ABS, no traction control and no airbags. Definitely not for the faint of heart, since you can pull a four-wheel drift pretty easily. As the driver, you are constantly learning about the capabilities of the car, because they change with every new bump and texture on the road.
The shape of this car is unreal. It's one of the sportiest designs I have ever seen, flaring out the fenders so they completely cover the wheels. In fact, looking into your side mirrors, half of your view is blocked by the bulges of the rear fenders... and I just love it!
The transmission is an Audi-made 5-speed manual. To give the car a perfect weight distribution, it is mounted between the rear wheels, serving double duty as the gearbox and the rear differential.
I have always been a fan of low-slung vehicles, and the 944 is no exception. The roof is only 51 inches from the road. The seats are practically flat on the floor, so you don't really "get into the car" as much as you simply "drop" into it. Hitting your head is a real danger here, something I have done quite a few times.
I have done all basic (and not-so-basic) maintenance in my own garage, including injectors, thermostat, brakes, weather seals, and more. The only costly (and necessary) repair I have done is the clutch, which had to be replaced right after I bought the car. Considering that the first clutch lasted nearly 129K, it was a small price to pay for something that will now outlast the car itself... or will it?
The paint was another matter. A few rust spots had formed on the lower body, and I knew they wouldn't go away on their own. I was interested in taking the car to a few local shows, so I bit the bullet and found a shop that would paint the car for me at a very reasonable price... less than the cost of replacing the clutch!
Last but not least, the bling factor. The 944 is definitely a blast from the past, since a lot of people my age won't even recognize it. This year, in July of 2008, it will officially be an antique vehicle. I'm looking forward to many more years of excitement with this one!Feb 13, 2008
by Ryan N
Feb 10, 2008
ummm... its a Porsche, need I say more? amazing... 25 years old and it was better than most new cars today. Feb 10, 2008
1983 Porsche 944 Pricing
Original MSRP
$19,300 to $19,300Price range
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N/ATrims & specs
Audio System
Antenna Type: power · AM/FM radio
Brakes
ABS: 4-wheel
Mirrors
Exterior mirrors: power
Roof
Sunroof: power glass
Seats
Front seat type: bucket · Heated: front and rear · Upholstery: cloth
Tires and Rims
Wheel type: aluminum alloy
Windows
Front wipers: intermittent