Stop me if you've heard this one before. Two automakers that hail from the same country get together to build a new car. But it's not just any car – it's meant to be a true sports car. It is to be ...
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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View post: 50 Years of Honda Accord: I Drive Every Generation The Porsche 914 was jointly developed by Porsche and Volkswagen in the late 1960s. Badge politics and VW parts led to controversy over its ...
The 914/4, as the original is technically called, was introduced with a workmanlike Volkswagen (not Porsche) flat-four engine, and it was popular, too, with more than 115,600 examples produced from ...
Co-developed with Volkswagen, the 914 was a quirky departure from the 911, and today, many people unjustly see it as a failed experiment that lacks the genuine Porsche allure. By the mid-1960s, ...
This mid-engined flat-six Porsche roadster predated the Boxster by 27 years and yet is seldom spoken about nowadays. It is 1970, just six years after the Porsche 911 went into production. Porsche ...