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When you were first considering buying a 968, did you like the
styling right away, or was it something that you grew to like
over time?
I am considering a 968 purchase (currently own a 944). Maybe
I'm just getting old or my interests have changed, but the styling on
a lot of cars today (including the 968 and my 944) don't get my
heart beating faster like they used to.
'84 944
'86 Maserati Biturbo
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I liked the styling immediately. I saw one 13 years ago and just knew I had to have one one day. It sortof reminded me of the 1974 Jensen Healey I had in college; Almost a "one of a kind" look that no one else had. For that reason alone BMWs have never appealed to me. every third car you see seems to be one.
'94 Midnite Blue Metallic cab, Classic Grey interior.
Gone, but not forgotten....'95 Polar Silver cab, Light Grey w/ Deviated Midnite Blue interior
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It grew on me...I wasn't super impressed at first, but after a couple of weeks, I liked it more and more. The headlights were the last thing I started liking!
Michael Sorbera
aka San Antonio Silver Bullet
2002 VW Beetle TDI
2004 Nissan Titan Crew Cab
2004 Cherokee 33ft Travel Trailer
1990 Mercury Grand Marquis
1993 Amazon Green 968 Coupe (sold)
2002 Speed-Yellow Boxster (sold)
1987 Slate Grey 944 Turbo (sold)
1987 Guards Red 944 (first Porsche - sold)
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I first learned about the 968 in 2001. I waited two years to buy one since we were in London and did not drive much. When we moved back to the and I needed a car it was at the top of my list along with a couple of new sport coupes. She loved the lines of the cab. I liked both. The 968 won due to looks and low depreciation. We still think it, the F456 and 993 targa are three of the best looking cars ever designed.
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It doesn't really grab me like some cars do (289 Cobra) (993) but like a real estate guy once told me. You are going to spend 99.9% of your time inside the house looking out.
From inside the car it's just about perfect for a performance car (that I can afford). In addition, it passes my litmus test. Must be able to carry two guys with golf clubs (or wife w/one set clubs) and luggage for four day golf trip without stuff strapped to the outside of the car.
My record: Wifey and I for weekend in Vermont with:
Both of our bikes (wheels off, seats off, two pedals off)
Luggage(not that small with helmets, golf shoes, bike shoes)
My golf clubs in full size bag
4 bottles wine and groceries
Nothing in the front seat area but us (me 6'3")
I was using the outside rearviews exclusively.
The 968 is a renaissance sports car. And it looks better every year.
Brian Wilson, Amazon Green Coupe, middle-aged guy from Boston
Home of the World Champion Red Sox and soon to be four time Superbowl Champion New England Patriots. GO PATS!
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A friend was a salesman for the local Porsche-Audi dealer and used the 968 cab as a 'salesman's car' summer, 1997. I drove it and was impressed (in fact, loved it), but it was above my budget at the time. The following spring, 1998, he was after me to buy a Boxster but it just didn't work. Lo, on the lot was the same 968. They were probably looking to unload it and I asked what was his BAFO and it worked. I never looked back, in fact, I often turn to look at the car as I walk away from it in a parking lot, great lines. Many people still ask if it's a new model.
Jim...
92 Polar Silver Cab
79 911 SC Targa
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The short answer is “Love at first sight”
My dream had always been to own a 911 and I began test-driving every car that was advertised within a 50 mile radius. My natural tendencies towards thrift (Pronounced “Cheap”) kept me away from new vehicles and lead me to excellent condition used cars. I was visiting a friend and happened upon a small inset in Auto Week about the 968 being the best bang for the buck with a tiny picture, I was hooked.
I loved the styling of the car inside and out from the first time I laid my eyes on one, and still love to stand back after a detail job and just admire the lines. I instantly liked the pop up headlights, despite votes to the contrary. With the lights down the car looks very 928ish. Popped up, more of a 911 line. The rear is unmistakably 944 and the whole look is undeniably PORSCHE.
I love the rarity of the 968. I get so many looks when driving the car that it feels like being on parade. People always want to know if it’s the “New” Boxster (thus my Plate NTABXTR, Thanks Chris). Who wants to drive a play toy that’s as common as dirt?
The interior appearance is very well designed, although some of the engineering could have been simplified (ever take a bolster cover out of a cab?). The Japanese seem to think out certain ergonomics better (i.e. separate switches for mirror select and adjustment.). But the ergonomics for driving are remarkable (gauges, visibility, etc.).
Given the design, performance, balance and pure enjoyment, I can’t imagine a better ownership experience
“Faster, Faster, until the thrill of speed overcomes the fear of death.” - Hunter S. Thompson
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