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There are several people who daily drive them year round including snow. Mine is a fair weather DD. <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/smile.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
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I have daily driving mine for 2 1/2 years now - ~27k total miles in moderate traffic, both city and interstate. No real choice, if I want a Porsche, and a nice car for my wife, and a decent car for my daughter, and keep my truck.
I think the biggest comment I would make is the most obvious - stuff wears out faster and breaks more often if you use it every day. There always seems to be something that needs fixing. The latest was the ignition lock cylinder. Some of the tumblers wore to the point of no longer working. Eventual fix was nearly $600 in parts and labor. The paint and body work also suffer from daily driving, whatever the weather and road conditions. I try to keep it as clean as possible and with a good coat of wax. Gets hard in the winter.
As for comfort, space, and passengers, no problems. The car is very comfortable, there is lots of space, and easy in ingress/egress unless you are particularly unflexible.
Ralph
2002 Carrera Coupe - Orient Red Metallic
'93 968 Coupe Amazon Green Metallic w/airbox mod (sold 2009)
'89 944 S2 (gone to live in the Midwest)
'77 911S (RIP)
And a whole bunch of VWs over the years...
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hey desmofan welcome!!
mine is my DD and only car. . . I've put close to 15K on the car in the past 9 months. Approaching 90K now. Whoohoo!
The car works great for me as a DD and commuter car. Mine is pretty much stock and I absolutely adore driving it. This is my first Pcar and first real performance-oriented car so I can't compare so much to other cars.
You should plan on a decent budget (~$2000) per year for maintenance depending on how much work has already been done on the car. There was a thread recently about hydraulics - you should check to see if the clutch hydraulics have been replaced and if not plan on doing that soon. Also the heater control valve fix and a spare DME relay . . . about 75 bucks there.
I don't mind the expense because the car gives back so much in handling, spunk and personality.
Also - I do a lot of musical stuff and I can put an upright bass in the hatch! How bout *them* apples?!!
Sean - San Francisco
'92 coupe, white / tan, clutch LSD, early production car (#56)
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I have a 94 Coupe. It has been a daily driver for the 10 years that I have owned it and in that time I've put 100K miles on it. The car is well maintained, kept cleaned and waxed and garaged. On a job site it gets covered during the day. In terms of major failures, I replaced the pinion bearing and took the opportunity to replace the syncros and some other stuff at 90K miles. The clutch hydraulic line failed as I was coming home from work last year, so I just drove it home without the clutch.
The only concern I have with it's continued use as a daily driver is thatI'm starting to see minor electrical problems crop up. It is my mechanic's opinion that the ultimate demise of this car as a daily driver/occasional driver will be electrical problems. This actuially probably true of most cars built in the last ten years. American have a fascination with computer driven electrical devixes in cars that are probably mopre likely to fail than the mechanical parts.
Prior to the 968, I had a 944 that was a daily driver for 1o years, same story and it is still going at close to 300K miles.
If the car that you ultimately purchase has been well maintained and you continue with a full maintenace program you should be rewarded with an entertaining daily driver and if your in the consulting business as I am you're clients will love riding in the car as long as you don't scare the crap out of them by driving the car in the manner in which it was intended!!!!!
Chris Vais
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Chris - side note: you're electrical gremlins are probably the result of corroded/loose grounds. There's a couple of good threads on the location of the grounds. Not hard to do and usually fixes the issues.
Michael Sorbera
aka San Antonio Silver Bullet
2002 VW Beetle TDI
2004 Nissan Titan Crew Cab
2004 Cherokee 33ft Travel Trailer
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Thanks for the tip. You are correct, many are bad ground related problems. Things will slow down over the
holidays so I'll be able to pull up the information and have at it.
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My 93 DD coupe is fantastic! I got in it May and already have but 10k on it with 2 repairs- #1 water pump(cheap if you do it youself) #2 battery. Like Sean my car is stock, fun to drive ,reliable and plenty of room for a
normal person (tight for a family car).
Rick
93 968 (My summer car), 06 Jetta (My winter car)
79 924 (Wife's summer car), 02 C230K (Wife's winter car)
00 Passat (Son's car), 02 Trailblazer (Daughter's Car)
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Just go for it!
Between an '87 944 n/a, and my current DD '92 968 ( that just turned 50K last month), I have
driven nothing but Porsche for the past 7 years. My skin crawls when I drive my wifes 2002 Avalon.
EEEK! I've become such a snob, it's not even funny.....
I know that the car has saved my but numerous times on the streets. Just due to the nature of
it's handling and responsiveness, I have nimbly avoided so many knuckleheads, dropping their
cigarettes, or cutting in front of me while chatting on mobile phones. Nothing I have ever driven
has so much control when you mash the brake pedal to the floor in panic stop. For me, this
absolutely justifies the type of stupifying <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/blink.gif" class="smilie" alt="" /> repair bill that goes with Porsche territory. And lastly,
and most importantly, the car is hot... I have manufactured many an excuse, if only just to drive it
for 10 minutes. Everyone loves it, and some folks think it is a new model.
(Until they take a good long look at the headlights... Got to get something to upgrade that look...)
Plus you will have plenty to talk about with other insane 968'rs! Go for it!
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I'd like to add my voice to the 'do it!' camp.
I've had my '94 CS for about 7 years, 5 of which it was my DD. It's been in storage while we do renovations, but it will be back soon!
As a DD, they are just great. The car is made to be driven, and the payback is great handling, sharp steering, and a balance of performance and feedback that is still gratifying, even if it won't easily blow away some of the latest over-engined machines on the market these days.
As for aging electronics, I disagree. Our cars have relatively little to go wrong compared to newer cars, and despite a few nagging problems like the DME relay, they are very well built.
I would estimate that in another 10 years time, the 968 will remain easier to maintain electronically than a new car bought today or in the last 5 years. It comes from an era when electronics was employed to best use without the massive integration of all systems that we see on new cars today.
Parts availability and prices is the thing that will eventually make a 968 difficult to employ as a DD. We aren't there yet...
Michael
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Whoops- almost forgot about the practicality, that has been mentioned on this forum. Ether Joe had
the double bass in the back. Sweet!!
I can report that mine had a 7 foot Christmas tree in it last year, that
I transported from our local fire house to my living room. Relax everyone, I covered the carpet with
an old sheet.
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[quote name='Scott Collins' post='28494' date='Nov 29 2006, 12:04 PM']I can report that mine had a 7 foot Christmas tree in it last year, that[/quote]
Cool. I can raise you by an 8 foot retractable video screen. It was tight from the passenger footwell through to the back of the hatch. <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/biggrin.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
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