First off, grertings everyone, Im Erik, 20, college student in Reno, Nevada.
I love 914's and unfortunatly do not own one, yet at least. I got a chance to ride on one a couple years back and fell in love instantly and have wanted to purchase one ever since.
First off, how practical would it be for someone like myself (college student) to purchase a 914?
How much can i expect to pay for a decent condition car?
How hard are they to work on?
What else should i know besides to look for rust and the like?
Thanks a bunch, and i love this site
Erik
Depending on the condition, you can expect to pay as little as $500 - $30k
You have to decide ehat level of rebuilding you are capable of, and how much $$ to put in it. My suggetion... define your budget then go from there.
Look for rust uder the battery tray, the rockers, and firewall... hell, look everywhere!
QUOTE (audioculture @ Dec 1 2005, 10:22 AM) |
Depending on the condition, you can expect to pay as little as $500 - $30k You have to decide ehat level of rebuilding you are capable of, and how much $$ to put in it. My suggetion... define your budget then go from there. Look for rust uder the battery tray, the rockers, and firewall... hell, look everywhere! |
Most running cars on the West Coast will be $2000-3000 at a minimum. There are a few $1500 runners that show up from time to time, though. Anything less, and there's going to be a lot of work to be done to turn it into a safe, reliable driver. Even California cars can have serious rust, so always look carefully. The main rule with buying any car like this is to buy the best car you can afford, as it's always more expensive to fix stuff than to buy a car someone else has already fixed for you.
A chief difficulty with owning one of these as a student is having a place and the tools to work on them. Even the $2-3K cars are going to require some work. If you live at school, prepare to face the wrath of the campus nazis if you try to work on it extensively on campus.
In general terms, the purchase price is inversely proportional to the "cost to repair" price.
That is to say, cheaper cars sometimes need a great deal of work done to them.
A car that "costs more" on the front end, can be, and often is, a better total value than an inexpensive car upfront.
I believe you are fortunate to have found this site BEFORE your purchase, as opposed to after.
Have you found your way to the classifieds here yet?
welcome to you,
John
QUOTE (Flat VW @ Dec 1 2005, 10:52 AM) |
In general terms, the purchase price is inversely proportional to the "cost to repair" price. That is to say, cheaper cars sometimes need a great deal of work done to them. A car that "costs more" on the front end, can be, and often is, a better total value than an inexpensive car upfront. I believe you are fortunate to have found this site BEFORE your purchase, as opposed to after. Have you found your way to the classifieds here yet? welcome to you, John |
QUOTE (Bleyseng @ Dec 1 2005, 11:06 AM) | ||
![]() He's a college student so atleast he has some brains! |
SPEND MORE UPFRONT!!!!! It is always cheaper to buy someone else's hard work and time at a discount. Lets face it these cheap little cars aren't that cheap once you start f-ing with them.
QUOTE (erikstoll @ Dec 1 2005, 02:03 PM) | ||||
haha at least i try to, i AM a journalism student so i cant have that many brains =P j have found the classifides, that was the main way i found the site. As for working on the car, I have a co-worker who would let me work on the car at their home and possibly store it there. I know that work would have to be done to almost any car I would buy, and I kinda like the idea of doing work myself, but, how hard are these cars to work on? |
This site has some great people and an immeasurable amount of info, I agree totally with what has already been said and would only add " if you like working on cars a 914 is definitely a front runner for tons of reasons" I will have much more into my car $ wise than I could sell it for but I don't look at that ( my wife does cause she is an accountant ) I love these cars. If you don't care about the car a little bit like that; then maybe it is not the car for you.
Ian Stott
Moncton
Canada
QUOTE (Bleyseng @ Dec 1 2005, 11:06 AM) |
He's a college student so atleast he has some brains! |
QUOTE (MattR @ Dec 1 2005, 12:25 PM) | ||
Hey, some college students have brains but dont use them ![]() Erik, Welcome to the club. I'm a 914er and college student. Its doable. If I could do it again, I would have found a nice driver (maybe a 3k car), driven it, and built another one from the ground up. Now I'm 2 years into the project, lots of time and money I dont have invested, and Ive still never driven a 914 very hard. Do you live in the dorms? If your parents house is close, you can always park it in their driveway and work on it there. I use the "its almost done" excuse every weekend. It works pretty well. |
You'll have fun no matter which direction you take.
However,to be an offical member you gotta invest in these for your new teener,we all do.
Ron
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/Category.taf?CategoryID=711
QUOTE (erikstoll @ Dec 1 2005, 12:29 PM) |
A co-worker who owns a bunch of Mustangs was said i could put a small car at her place to work on it. |
Buy one with a good motor, according to this list a rebuild can cost 20 large.
QUOTE (porschenut @ Dec 1 2005, 12:35 PM) |
Buy one with a good motor, according to this list a rebuild can cost 20 large.![]() |
QUOTE (Flat VW @ Dec 1 2005, 12:33 PM) | ||
Is she cute? John ![]() |
QUOTE (erikstoll @ Dec 1 2005, 12:37 PM) | ||||
hahaha why did i know someone would ask this and the answer is yes |
QUOTE (erikstoll @ Dec 1 2005, 10:24 AM) |
![]() lets say i found a car for $500 could i expect it to be in running condition? |
QUOTE (MattR @ Dec 1 2005, 02:42 PM) | ||
:ttiwp: you're new to the board, but you'll be seeing that a lot. |
QUOTE (bd1308 @ Dec 1 2005, 12:43 PM) | ||||
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QUOTE (audioculture @ Dec 1 2005, 12:43 PM) | ||
Depends on if the PO advertises it as a runner... Then, yes you can expect a $500 runner. ![]() |
QUOTE (MattR @ Dec 1 2005, 02:44 PM) | ||||||
damn britt, you're fast. i deleted it because i knew i messed up the code and I didnt want anyone to quote me and make me look stupid. kinda late now, eh? ![]() |
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