Talk to me about the Porsche 964 

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Published 10/05/2017 at 18:29

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With the move to southern California coming next month, the requirement to have a winter beater is no more. This means I can focus on saving for my next obtainable dream car, which is a 964 C2 Targa. Probably a few years off from buying one, but I like to do my research well in advance. Mainly what I’m looking for is information on reliability, livability, and ease of maintenance, but any and all information is appreciated.


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Kinja'd!!! "My citroen won't start" (lucasboechat)
10/05/2017 at 18:57, STARS: 2

Make sure your indie mechanic has a German name.

Kinja'd!!! "B_dol" (bdolan40)
10/05/2017 at 19:06, STARS: 0

Are you mechanically inclined or flush with cash? Assuming you know the Porsche market has gone bonkers and a lot of what is being sold have real, serious issues.

Kinja'd!!! "Doge_Supreme drives a BRZ" (doge-supreme)
10/05/2017 at 19:14, STARS: 0

I’ve done a complete drive-train swap on a 90's Impreza, and I know their boxer engines well enough to do a complete tear down and rebuild. I figured with the 964 being older, it would be a simpler engine to work on. Plan would be to do a full tear down of the engine and transmission while the body is off to get painted and fitted for a half cage.

Kinja'd!!! "Doge_Supreme drives a BRZ" (doge-supreme)
10/05/2017 at 19:18, STARS: 0

The plan would be to do all the mechanical work myself. I’ve got a bunch of experience working with boxer engines from my Subarus. As long as an issue isn’t a complicated electrical one I’m confident I could sort it out on my own.

Kinja'd!!! "The Opponaut formerly known as MattP123" (mattp123)
10/05/2017 at 19:26, STARS: 0

This is the Porsche I’d get. But maybe red or white.

Kinja'd!!! "Doge_Supreme drives a BRZ" (doge-supreme)
10/05/2017 at 19:28, STARS: 0

I really want a a 964 Targa in the newer Miami Blue.

Kinja'd!!! "The Opponaut formerly known as MattP123" (mattp123)
10/05/2017 at 19:40, STARS: 0

Honestly, I really don’t have anything constructive to add. But the 964 is what was new when I grew up so it is kind of burned into my brain as what I think of when I think of when I think Porsche. The purist in me might go for a regular coupe. But my love of oddball and my love of the targa top in my C4 as a way to get an open air experience without having to go full convertible would probably go for the targa.

(I don’t really care for convertibles [unless they’re roadster-only cars])

Kinja'd!!! "Full of the sound of the Gran Fury, signifying nothing." (granfury)
10/05/2017 at 22:19, STARS: 1

Not all that helpful and just opinion, but I’ve never liked the look of this model, preferring the Carrera model just prior to the introduction of the 964. I suspect that’s just because of the time in which I grew up, learning to drive in the early ‘80s. The flat wheels and restyled body just remind me of those half-assed updates to older designs to make them seem fresh, like what Ferrari did to the 308 and Testarossa. I know Porsche was trying to make it look more like the 959, but the result was half-baked and not successful IMHO. At least they got their mojo back when it came to the 993, making that final iteration timeless.

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Kinja'd!!! "bshappy" (bshappy)
10/06/2017 at 10:17, STARS: 1

Agreed. The 3.2 is my favorite short hood.

Kinja'd!!! "WiscoProud" (wiscoproud)
10/06/2017 at 13:03, STARS: 0

The Porsche 964 is what lead me to my love of Porsche in general. One of the business owners in my small northern Wisconsin town had one and I drooled over it. I can actually pinpoint the moment I fell in love. I was at a gas station and he pulled into, as I stood there the spoiler retracted into the body. That was also the first time I had ever seen a retractable spoiler. Game over. I was in love.

I have no first hand knowledge of reliability or anything, but I do know that between Pelican Parts and Rennlist, you should be able to find out literally anything you want to know. Personally, I’m hoping the bubble pops so I can get into one someday. Alternatively, I hope I advance enough in my career that I don’t care about the bubble....