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Porsche 944 164 CI 1989

General description : GREAT RUNNING 944 W/ A CLEAN HISTORY REPORT, WELL MAINTAINED, VERY CLEAN!

When you go back and read nearly every car magazine in the 1980's, you'll find the same kind of road tests that exist today. In dozens of issues you'll find sports car comparisons, and the car that was consistently at the top of the heap was the Porsche 944. With its superb handling and more than adequate power, this 1989 Porsche 944 is still a great drive, and a fully serviced, unabused car like this one is an awesome find.
Outside, shiny Azurite Blue paint is one of the classic Porsche colors. It highlights every curve while looking subdued and timeless, and that's no small feat. The paint is in nice shape with good gloss, showing off superior Porsche quality and excellent maintenance over the past 28 years. The original windows are clean and clear, as are the lights and lenses, and it doesn't look like it's spent much time outdoors. Pop-up headlamps might be a thing of the past but they sure did clean up the front view on a sports car. Other options seen here are the factory alarm system, the rear window wiper and the sunroof. You can tilt up the sunroof as shown in the pictures, or you can remove it entirely; it's the 944's cool parlor trick, and it's perfect for making the car feel even more open. The hatchback design, coupled with folding rear seats, means a 944 can swallow a huge amount of cargo. As cool as the car looks it's also immensely practical.
Inside, Porsche's engineers made sure there was plenty of room and plenty of visibility for driver and passenger. Blue leather power buckets are supportive and make it easy to settle in behind the wheel, and this car is loaded with options: A/C, power windows, locks, and mirrors, and even cruise control! Pillars are thin and the amount of glass is surprising, so there really aren't any blind spots, which might be why these cars are still so popular as track cars. There's a factory Blaupunkt AM/FM/cassette stereo in the dash just ahead of the stubby 5-speed shifter, and as you look around, you'll find that it is in splendid condition that's all out of proportion to its price. 944s make great weekend cars, great cars for long trips, and great commuter cars. They really can do it all.
Under the hood is the 2.7-liter 4-cylinder that owes its architecture to big brother 928's V8. 165 Horsepower doesn't sound like a lot, but this car tips the scales at around 2900 pounds, so it's more than enough to get the car moving in a hurry and on to a top speed of better than 130 MPH. The engines themselves are extremely durable, and the only real maintenance is a timing belt service which was done recently on this car. The large displacement allows the engine to be very flexible with lots of torque down low so that you're not constantly shifting. Not that the transmission is a problem: The Audi-sourced gearbox finds cogs quickly and efficiently. The engine, transaxle and steering systems look dry, which isn't always the case with a 30-year-old car. Look at the pictures, but you really have to drive the car to see what's going on here. Standard "phone dial" wheels are a cool '80s throwback and carry 215/65/15 Pirelli radials with lots of life left in them.
944's are seriously underrated and undervalued, but that's changing. With 911 prices skyrocketing, collectors are turning their attention to Porsche's other models. These drive better than a 911, are more practical, and get you piles of thumbs-ups. Call today and see for yourself!

Features : AM/FM Radio, Cassette Player, Defrost, Numbers Matching, Air Conditioning, Heat, Leather Seats, Cruise Control, Four Wheel Disc Brakes, Fuel Injection, Power Brakes, Power Locks, Power Steering, Power Windows, Rear Defogger, Seatbelts-Front, Seatbelts-Rear

http://www.streetsideclassics.com/vehicles/2168-dfw/1989-porsche-944

1989 Porsche 944 164 CI is listed sold on ClassicDigest in Fort Worth by Streetside Classics for $12995.

 

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Car type : Car Make : Porsche Model : 944 Model Version : 164 CI Engine size : 0.0 Model Year : 1989 Sub type : Coupé Location : Dallas/Fort Worth

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About Porsche 944
While the Porsche 944 shares some similarities with the Porsche 924, it is not accurate to say that the 944 is simply a 924 turned into a real sports car. The Porsche 944 was designed as a successor to the Porsche 924, but it featured significant changes and improvements that set it apart from its predecessor.

One of the most significant changes was the introduction of a new engine. While the Porsche 924 was powered by an Audi-sourced engine, the Porsche 944 featured a Porsche-designed inline-four engine, which was based on the engine from the Porsche 924 Carrera GT. The engine was mounted in the front of the car, but was located further back in the chassis than in the 924, which helped to improve handling and balance.

The Porsche 944 also featured a revised suspension system, with a wider track and a more advanced rear suspension setup than the 924. These changes helped to improve the car's handling and make it more responsive and agile.

Additionally, the Porsche 944 featured a revised body design, with a more aerodynamic shape and a more aggressive look than the 924. The car was also available with a range of performance upgrades, including a turbocharged engine and a range of sport suspension and brake packages.

Overall, while the Porsche 944 may have shared some components with the Porsche 924, it was a significant improvement over its predecessor and is widely regarded as a genuine Porsche sports car in its own right.