Highlights
- Private registration plate included in the sale
- Reportedly garage-stored under cover during current three-year ownership
- Timing belt change and service completed in December 2023 at 98,250 miles
- Front shock absorbers recently replaced
- Accompanied by its service book, which verifies the mileage
The Appeal
The 1992 Porsche 944 S2 Cabriolet marks the final year of the 944 line, featuring a 3.0-litre 16-valve engine that was the largest four-cylinder of its era. Delivering up to 211hp, it paired refined performance with a high-quality convertible conversion performed by the American Sunroof Company (ASC) in partnership with Porsche.
With its aerodynamic ‘Turbo-style’ front end and near-perfect 50/50 weight distribution, the S2 Cabriolet is celebrated for its exceptional balance and daily usability. This model represents a peak in the 944’s evolution, offering a sophisticated open-top driving experience just before the transition to the Porsche 968.
This 1992 example has been in its current ownership for around three years and is reported to have been kept garaged under a cover during that time. It comes with an MOT valid until August 2026, includes a private registration plate, and is accompanied by its service book along with a collection of invoices. A timing belt change and service were carried out in December 2023 at 98,250 miles, and the front shock absorbers have been replaced more recently, making it an appealing choice for open-top motoring in the warmer months ahead.
History and Paperwork
- UK-market car, first registered with the DVLA in July 1992
- The odometer shows 98,459 miles, which is supported by the accompanying service book and invoices
- MOT pass on August 4th 2025 at 98,427 miles, valid until August 2026
- Serviced in August 2025 by the German car specialist Auto Technic, including oil, front shock absorber, dust cap, spark plug and rotor arm replacements
- Serviced in December 2023 at 98,250 miles by the Porsche specialist AMG Cars, including engine oil, oil filter, air filter, spark plug, timing belt, coolant temperature sensor, starter motor and front brake pad replacements
- Instrument cluster repair in May 2022 at 97,136 miles by renowned Porsche specialist Strasse
- Wheels refurbished in November 2021 by Wheel Doctors
- Ignition barrel and ignition switch loom replaced by Strasse in April 2021 at 95,549 miles
- Exhaust back box replaced in June 2019 by Zorstec Exhaust Solutions
Service history:
- 06/08/2025 - Unrecorded - Auto Technic German Car Specialists
- 14/12/2023 - 98,250 miles - AMG Cars Porsche Independent Specialist (inc. timing belt)
- 19/05/2015 - Unrecorded - Andrew Page
- 15/03/2004 - 84,943 miles - Car Care Centre
- 05/11/2003 - 81,063 miles - Car Care Centre
- 25/06/2002 - 73,270 miles - Car Care Centre (inc. timing belt)
- 25/10/1999 - 61,504 miles - Jaz Porsche
- 14/05/1999 - 58,888 miles - Jaz Porsche
- 02/07/1997 - 51,521 miles - City Porsche Services (inc. timing and aux belts)
- 03/12/1996 - 42,412 miles - City Porsche Services
- 19/01/1996 - 38,812 miles - City Porsche
- 20/02/1995 - 30,421 miles - City Porsche
- 18/10/1994 - 23,542 miles - Lancaster Bow Porsche
- 26/04/1993 - 12,142 miles - Lancaster Bow Porsche
- 12/08/1992 - 2,035 miles - Lancaster Bow Porsche
The Condition
- Black paintwork and a black soft-top roof
- Refurbished 16-inch seven-spoke alloy wheels with coloured Porsche crest centre caps
- Black Porsche-branded brake callipers
- Grey leather-trimmed interior
- Blaupunkt Oslo RCC 24 cassette-stereo
- Electric windows
- Front seats with electric height adjustment
- The vendor describes the exterior and underside as being clean
- All instruments reported to be working as expected
- The vendor states the car is solid with great handling
- The vendor describes the car as mechanically sound and a great runner
- Minor wear noted on the cloth hood
- Some wear to the underside of the boot carpet
- Age-related creases on the leather upholstery and gear knob
- Some stone chips and scratches on the front end
- Minor bubbling under the driver’s side window
- Some wear to the rear corner of the nearside-rear wheel arch
- Prospective buyers are encouraged to study the photographs carefully
The Mechanics
- 3.0-litre 16-valve naturally aspirated dual overhead cam inline-four, producing 211hp
- Five-speed manual transaxle
- Front-engined, rear-wheel-drive layout
- Four-wheel disc brakes with ABS
- Independent suspension, MacPherson strut front, semi-trailing arm rear
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Comments
charles••••
Hi sorry forgot to ask . The last invoice mentioned some welding , do you know what for ?
jhnny-g
SellerThere was some corrosion on the battery box in the boot that the guys noticed and fixed. It wasn’t anything structural.
Smi••••
Hello, can you tell me what shocks were used for recent replacement?
jhnny-g
SellerHi - they were genuine OEM shocks sourced directly from Porsche Germany. They cost £900+ plus fitting. Thanks
charles••••
is there a report on the engine please. does the electric roof work. thanks
jhnny-g
SellerHi, engine runs well, no issues. Electric roof works perfectly. Thanks