![]() Squint and you can even see the 928’s shape in the new tiddler, and the 944 that followed it. Porsche was developing the 928 behind the scenes and some of that experience found its way into the 924, with its front-mounted engine and rear-wheel drive with transaxle for good weight distribution and sporty handling. That comment about the 924 being a stillborn VW is a reference to its origins when, in the early 1970s, VW and Audi asked Porsche to help them develop a 2+2 sports coupé using their 2.0-litre engine. But for now you can buy cheaper still: how about as little as £3850 for a 1988 924 S owned by a doctor for the past 17 years and with loads of history, or £4500 for a 1983 2.0-litre auto with just 53,000 miles and, again, stacks of history? Around £8000 buys some very nice 924s, and north of £12,000 the very best. The thing is, with prices of its bigger-brother 944 rising, a good 924 won’t be this cheap for much longer. Used car buying guide: Mercedes-Benz CL.Used car buying guide: Audi RS7 Sportback.Used car buying guide: Mercedes-Benz G-Class W463.
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