Is the Porsche 944 n/a a good first car?
Im thinking of buying one
>>14608050
first ask yourself if you're comfortable wrenching and paying for repairs.
My buddy had one and they're great. It is German tho so it's a bit expensive.
>>14608057
im fine doing my own fixes i have experiences rebuilding engines
>>14608071
should be set then
One of my buddies had one of these.
Parts are hard to find and expensive
Just my .02
>Porsche 944
>good first car
Why do you people insist on being special snowflakes when purchasing a first car?
>>14608136
shhh what are talking about, everyone knows 80s porsches are the coolest, most reliable, trouble-free first car anyone could get
>>14608050
>>14608136
that is why im getting a fucking nissan hikari and pretend its a ae86
>>14608055
Kill me, Pete.
>porsche tax on everything
>80's tier electronics
>high maintenance cost
>finicky as fuck
literally why do this to yourself?
>porsche
>first car
absolutely fucking not.
>>14608050
Don't skimp on the price, get a low mileage post 85, buy from someone who knows their shit, thorough pre-purchase inspection, have one or two thousand in reserve for possible repairs.
This in short is the best way to fend off /o/'s moneypit meme. Do your research, check multiple car listings regularly to find the best available, get in contact with your local PCA.
>>14608050
Sweet RX-7, bro!
It's German, it's old and it's a "sports" car. None of those play well but they do make a fantastic combination for the most spectacular failures yet to see by man.
You will be paying out of your ass trying to keep that piece of shit even barely moving, let alone drivable as a DD.