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Re: Advice - Ditch the talon for 928
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Originally Posted by xveganxcowboyx
I'd feel a little bad about flipping it, because that's what my step mom would probably do if she didn't sell it to me for cheap.
Goat Blower, do you really think they are that poor, because I absolutely loved the handling of my stock 944. Is it a design issue or are you just thinking worn out suspension, because that can be remedied pretty easily.
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928's were more power than handling. 944's were built (and dubbed by many a magazine) to be the best handling production sports car of the early to mid 80's under $50,000. A properly maintained 944 will outhandle just about anything on the road straight out of the box. But like Steve said, the maintanance is absolutely killer. That's why my mother got rid of her 84 944. It didn't get driven much and every year she took it out of storage there was another problem with it. It only had 70,000 miles on it (she bought it with 62,000) and I put most of those miles on. I loved that car, but I wouldn't be able to keep up with the repairs on it. Parts are expensive and nothing else matches them.
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