Posted 16 June 2013 - 01:03 AM
The 964 911 was a pretty large departure from the early 911s. While it looked very similar it had coilover suspension, abs, the G50 trans, a 3.6 liter engine, available all wheel drive, and other electronic updates. The car was actually closer to the 993 than the 911 in everything but appearance.
I think you'll find the car to be reliable if you don't get the AWD system. That's not to say the AWD cars aren't reliable, but it's REALLY expensive to fix if it does go bad. Additionally, the engines in the earlier cars didn't have head gaskets and had a tendency to leak combustion at the cylinders. This was fixed in the later cars, but do a search and you'll find horror stories about the early 3.6 liter 964s.
The 911SC and Carrera from 78-89 are where the 911 gained the rep for being bullet proof. The 3.0 SC engine was unreal, and with the exception of the valve guides the 3.2 Carrera is nearly as reliable.
One of my favorite Porsches and cars of all time is the 965 or 964 turbo, but those things are now skyrocketing in value making a reasonable purchase nearly impossible.
I can say all of my 944 variants have been very reliable. You do have to do the belts regularly, and for track cars watch the rod bearings. The 968 pinion gear is a manufacturing flaw with these cars, but if it's already fixed you should be good to go...
I'd like one of each. Unlike Flash, I am not a hater. I really liked my 84 911.