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Run away from that NH car, fast. There are a lot of shady things about it and that's why it's been relisted on craigslist every 3 days for the last 4 months. Mileage issues, among other things. There's a thread about it on another forum (it starts with Renn and ends with List). Google search "
Anybody know this car? Black on black '94 six speed coupe in New England" and the thread will pop right up.
I would open your search outside New England, you'll find something reasonable in good shape if you wait. There's a Porsche meet in Hershey, PA in April and there will most likely be some 968's for sale there too.
A <acronym title='pre purchase inspection'>PPI</acronym> from a mechanic with knowledge of the 968 is VERY important with these cars.
Good luck!
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I'll agree with the posters above. You should be fairly safe, maintenance-wise, if you look in the $15k range. Two years ago I thought I'd 'save money' and bought my car for just over nine grand - it had the color and options I wanted, and was local, so I jumped on it maybe a bit too quick. Close to ten grand in repairs, cosmetics and stereo later, I'm only kinda sorta getting close to sorting this car out. They can be huge money pits (of course, everybody's budget is different, so ymmv) if you buy the wrong one, so be careful!
-Austin
'94 Black/Tan Coupe
6sp. LSD, 18" Carrera Lightweights, M030 struts and sways, Racer-X chip, airbox mod
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I'll have to drop by your neck of the woods on my way up to VT sometime this spring/summer when I have my car back...
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speye911,
Yep - $2,000-3,000 per year on maintenance is about right. Even at that rate, where I am now, I still need to replace the stereo, front batwing (front apron), driver door handle, paint the car except for the left side that was painted last summer, repair a slightly bent right rear rim, and replace the driver side a-arm with bad ball joint. Of that entire list, the only thing getting done this month is the a-arm with bad ball joint, because I like a car that goes where I want it to go.
If you are the kind of person that loses sleep at night because your rear wiper arm motor makes too much noise and you count the days until it fails while surfing the web for your replacement motor online while you should be working, you will definitely be in that $2-3k per year group like many of us here.
Best of luck - there are good cars out there, wait for one of those. IMHO.
Cheers!
-Scott
SOLD! 1992 - 968
2002 Lexus LS 430, Silver/black, "Ultra Luxury", with reclining, heated, massaging back seats, and 4 cup holders.