Porsche 924 Classic Cars for Sale
The Porsche 924, produced from 1976 to 1988, offers an accessible entry into the iconic world of Porsche sports cars. Initially conceived as a joint project with Volkswagen, Porsche took over its development and introduced the 924 as an entry-level sports car. It was Porsche's first model to feature a water-cooled front engine and transaxle system. Known for its distinctive design with a long hood and pop-up headlights, the 924 became a sales success and laid the foundation for subsequent models.
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1981 | Porsche 924
Porsche 924 Turbo Cabriolet | 1981 | Route 66 Auctions - For sale by auction. Estimate 10500 EUR
1980 | Porsche 924 "Le Mans"
Porsche 924 Le Mans | 1980 | Route 66 Auctions - For sale by auction. Estimate 5500 EUR
1981 | Porsche 924 S
Porsche 924S - "Das 946 Projekt/Prototype" PRICE REDUCTION! Prototype 946 - “one of 15” prototypes built by Porsche AG Weissach, Porsche 924S from the pre-series with Porsche 944 technology, Concerns a “reserved at the time” chassis number for the development of 53 cars, “Fahrzeugbrief” with Porsche AG Weissach as first owner present, Confirmed by Porsche Museum in Stuttgart,
1980 | Porsche 924 Turbo
Monnet Porsche Rallye
1985 | Porsche 924 S
Vendo mi Porsche 924S - Targa - Cambio Automatico
1989 | Porsche 924
Porsche 924S | 1989 | Route 66 Auctions - For sale by auction. Estimate 10500 EUR
1980 | Porsche 924 "Le Mans"
Porsche 924 Le Mans – Special Edition
1987 | Porsche 924 S
Transaxle, Automatik, 2,5L 4 Zykinder
1980 | Porsche 924 Turbo
PORSCHE 924 2.0 Turbo
1983 | Porsche 924
1985 | Porsche 924
PORSCHE 924 2.0 Final Edition 2 prop. book service Porsche
1983 | Porsche 924
Porsche 924 | Gerestaureerd | Europese auto | 1983
1980 | Porsche 924 Turbo
1980 Porsche 924 Turbo 'Official Porsche Classic Restoration'
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Create listingPorsche 924 Classic Cars: Prices & Market Values
The market value of Porsche 924 classic cars is primarily determined by the specific manufacturer code and variant, as well as technical condition, originality and mileage. Additional factors include rarity, history and documentation. A well-maintained, largely original vehicle with low, verifiable mileage and complete history including appraisals and documentation typically achieves significantly higher prices than a comparable vehicle with deferred maintenance, many modifications or unclear provenance.
Porsche 924: Market Prices & Value Trends
Based on sales data from the Classic Trader marketplace, the Porsche 924 market shows a broadly stable to gently rising trend over the period 2021 to January 2026, with stronger prices concentrating around well-presented cars and the more desirable derivatives. Across recent European adverts (notably Germany, the Netherlands, Italy, Spain and the UK), standard Porsche 924 models from the late 1970s to mid-1980s most often sit in a realistic €8,000–€20,000 bracket, with tidy, usable examples clustering around the low-to-mid teens. The 924 S (typically 1985–1988) tends to command a small premium, commonly around €10,000–€25,000 depending on condition and specification. Turbo cars generally trade higher again, frequently €15,000–€30,000 in mainstream market terms. Rare homologation models such as the Carrera GT, and extreme outliers like the Carrera GTR, sit in a different collector tier and should not be used to benchmark everyday 924 values. Overall, the model’s improving reputation, rising interest in transaxle Porsches, and dwindling supply of unmodified cars are helping values to hold firm.
Features of the Porsche 924
The Porsche 924 breaks traditional Porsche norms with its water-cooled front engine and transaxle layout, offering balanced weight distribution. Variants like the 924 Turbo and 924 S deliver enhanced performance and driving dynamics. The 924 S, equipped with parts from the 944, is known for its powerful and agile handling. The 924 Carrera GT was developed for motorsport with extensive modifications for racing.
Popularity of the Porsche 924
In terms of demand and availability, the Porsche 924 holds a mid-level position among Porsche classics on Classic Trader. With 2.5% of listings and 2.1% demand, it's a sought-after model, especially among enthusiasts and collectors who appreciate its historical value.
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Buying Tips / Weaknesses
When purchasing a Porsche 924, check for corrosion on models prior to 1981, as these issues may require extensive restoration. Post-1980 models are galvanized and offer better protection. Common mechanical issues include cylinder head gasket problems and oil leaks. Turbo versions are prone to thermal issues. Maintenance costs can be high, especially if regular upkeep is neglected.
Engine, Performance, and Handling
The Porsche 924 is renowned for its balanced handling and responsive steering. The transaxle design provides excellent weight distribution, enhancing road stability. The 924 S adds more power, delivering a robust driving experience. While standard models might lack punch, the Turbo with up to 177 HP offers a more spirited drive.
Interior, Comfort, and Design
The Porsche 924 interiors reflect the 70s era with a driver-centric cockpit and well-thought-out controls. Seats are comfortable, though the rear space is limited. Iconic design features like the wraparound rear glass hatch add to its striking appearance. Depending on the model, body and interior parts can be hard to find, where high-quality replicas might be necessary.
Summary
The Porsche 924 remains a captivating classic in Porsche's history. Its innovative design, practical styling, and sporty performance appeal to collectors and drivers alike. The 924 S and Turbo models stand out for their enhanced performance. Despite its drawbacks, the Porsche 924 continues to be appreciated for its driving qualities and significance in Porsche's lineup.