A 944 will:
- Hold a golf bag easily in the hatch area, though if it's a large bag you may need to fold the rear seatback down.
- Average between 25 and 32 mpg depending on how you drive it.
- Have a slightly notchy and vague gearshift linkage.
- Cost $1,200 for a clutch job if you pay someone else to do the work.
- Require replacing the belts every 3 years or 30,000 miles ($600+ service).
- Be more fun to drive than any car you can buy for a similar initial purchase price.
- Leak oil. (Hey, it's a 25 year old car, it will leak a little bit, but it shouldn't be leaving drops or puddles under it.)
- Be useless for drag racing (don't go beating on it in straight-line acceleration, you'll blow out the ring and pinion).
- Not be a "budget" sportscar.
They are fantastic cars to drive, great handling and a wonderful feel. But they require attentive maintenance and if you try to get things done on the cheap the cars tend to get expensive fast. (By "on the cheap" I mean letting "little things" slide, or putting off maintenance, if you're handy and can fix things yourself, there's nothing wrong with pulling a halik and saving money with rebuilt parts of solid used parts and wrenching on your own.) I say to assume about $2,000/year in repairs (not maintenance). Chances are that you won't get to that point if the car is solid, but be prepared for that and you should be OK.
What to look for on this car specifically:
- Proof of timing belt changes (one is coming up at 90,000 miles).
- Proof of water pump changes (should have been done at the 60,000 mile timing belt change). The water pump is driven off of the back side of the timing belt. If the water pump seizes, it takes out the timing belt too and you end up with valve damage.
- Proof that the clutch has been replaced with the newer spring-centered version. The original clutches used a rubber center to absorb driveline shock. This rubber degraded over time (time, not mileage) and an original clutch is essentially guaranteed to have a disintegrated center. If it has not been replaced, watch for driveline lash that would indicate a bad clutch center.
- Make sure that all the electrical things work (locks if it has them, windows, etc).
- Verify that the A/C works.
- Rust. The 944 series were heavily galvanized. They almost never rust. If there is rust on the car, it is almost always an indication of accident repairs.
ZV