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PORSCHE 944

n the mid 1970s Porsche decided it was time to fling the 911 and replace it with modern front-engine/rear-drive models. Enter the utterly forgettable 924. Back to the drawing board and a more convincing 944 emerged with more grunt, better handling and more than an ounce of entertainment behind the wheel. Front engine Porsches didn’t last but they are cheap and a 944 in good nick won’t break the bank to buy or run. Early ones were powered

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