ARE PORSCHE 944’S GOING UP IN VALUE?

Porsche always had a low-cost sports vehicle in its portfolio, unlike its Italian rivals Ferrari and Lamborghini. 

These cars are still a desirable option for enthusiasts all over the world since they are lightweight and well-engineered.

A great illustration of such is the Porsche 944. Like its predecessors, 

Porsche created this classy coupe to appeal to a wider demographic. They were successful, too.

From 1982 until 1991, Porsche sold approximately 163,000 944 prototypes, making it the company's best-selling car.

That is a lot for a vehicle that does not adhere to the Porsche formula. The transmission is located in the back, while the engine is at the front.

For just that reason, some Porsche aficionados frequently neglect this car, but that doesn't imply it's a poor choice.