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Technical specifications of the standard versions. The Porsche 914 was produced from 1969 to 1976 in the following models: 914/4 1.7 S (Targa) 914/6 SC (Targa) 914 1.8 Base (Targa) 914 2.0 SC (Targa) Engine. Flat, four-cylinder boxer engine. Flat, six-cylinder Type 901/3 boxer engine.
- 940–995 kg (2,072–2,194 lb)
- 90 mm × 66 mm(3.5 in × 2.6 in)
- 1969–1976, 118,978 produced, 914/4: 115,646, 914/6: 3,332, 914/8: 2
- 2-door targa
Mar 31, 2020 · The Porsche 914 was originally conceived in the mid-1960s as a joint venture between Porsche and Volkswagen. Porsche wanted to replace its 912 with something cheaper and less 911-like, while...
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May 20, 2019 · As a result, it is one of the best-selling sports cars in the world. In the USA, the 914 was voted the “Import Car of the Year” in 1970. By contrast, the 914/6 was a rarer beast: exactly 3,338 units were produced between 1969 and 1972. It also recorded a number of race wins.
Manufacturer: Porsche (Type 914/6), Karmann (Type 914/4) / Production Years: 1969 - 1976 / Body Style: 2-Door Targa / Layout: Rear mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout / Engines: 1.7 L Volkswagen Type 4 Flat-4, 1.8 L Volkswagen Type 4 Flat-4, 2.0 L Volkswagen Type 4 Flat-4, 2.0 L Type 901/36 Flat-6 (914/6) / Transmission: 5-speed manual or 4-spee...
Jul 14, 2012 · Porsche attempted to up the ante by selling a six-cylinder version called the 914/6. But that car's price tag put it within close reach of the superior 911, which made it an even bigger flop than ...
Sep 23, 2018 · The 914 was produced for seven model years (1970 to 1976), undergoing some minor, but still significant changes along the way. In 1970 and 1971, Porsche offered the 914 and the 914/6.
Oct 30, 2019 · In 1970, Motor Trend named the Porsche 914 Import Car of the Year, saying, “The 914 doesn’t feel remotely like any VW you have ever driven. All Porsche has done is return to an inexpensive, reliable engine and at a lower price than before.” The on-rails handling of 914s encouraged people to drive them hard.