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PORSCHE 924 (1976-1988)

t the turn of the 2010s, the 924 range was wide open to an enthusiast with a grand or two in their pocket. Since then, values have more than doubled. The upshot for the buyer is that a budget of £5000 which would have once bought a Turbo now buys a half decent 924S – the one with the 944’s 2.5 litre four-cylinder engine. Market prices range on the basis of performance, reflecting the driving-orientated enthusiasts that dominate 924 ownership, but the market is shifting. Noting the stratospheric rise of the special 924 Carrera

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