I sense many of us on this board have both. Which one gets more seat time?
914 is track car, 930 is the GT car… wife prefers 930 comfort.
Rear engine cars are fundamentally flawed because the car's center of mass is typically behind the rear wheels.
Had a 911 for a bit, along with a 356….sold the 911 to help pay for 914 6 conversion.
993/911 was more comfortable and easier to get in and out of. Sold it and kept the 914. I did not like the lift throttle oversteer on the 993/911
997 is my latest preference….but that changes frequently.
I have spent less in my fleet of toys than my wife’s brand new car.
Sooooo, I call them mood cars
Depends upon my mood
Had a 911SC. Bought a 914 on a whim and loved the way it handled. Sold the 911SC to get a 914-6. Yes the 911 was more comfortable but the driving experience was more engaging in the 914.
In order of seat time: 955, 968 Cab, 914 (that's changing now that it moves under its own power)
I had a 914, sold it because I had to have a 911. Then got a 912 outlaw, ended up selling both of those for another 914. Just sold that for a 914-6. I now have the best of both worlds - great handling and good looks with that sweet sound of a 6 cylinder.
Mon thru Thursday - the 911
Fri sat sun the 914!
914 powered w/ a six & 911 suspension.
I prefer the simplicity of the 914 for the most part, but the '75 911S and the '87 turbo cab both have their places.
914 - 70%
911 - 20%
930 - 10%
life isn't too bad
there is a reason why #40 finished in 6th place overall in 1970
Land Cruiser 10%
928 10%
996TT 15%
911S 15%
914’s 50%
I have a 911 motor in the 914. So 100% Porsche, all the time.
Daily life is 70% 987.2 Cayman R and 30% 914-6.
Vacation / Road Trips are 40% Cayman and 60% Elvira.
Don't currently own a 911, but have had a number of 911's over the years. Typically any 914 I would own at the same time would get more seat time. Bit more of a fun car to drive.
sold my 83 SC to fund a new race motor for the 914/6
no regrets.
Hi,
911 1986 convertible - use it mainly for long cruises
914 1974 2.0 - little fun car.
Different cars and love them both .... a 914/6 is on the bucketlist... trade for the 911 ?
dax
Hi,
911 1986 convertible - use it mainly for long cruises
914 1974 2.0 - little fun car.
Different cars and love them both .... a 914/6 is on the bucketlist... trade for the 911 ?
dax
Got a 996.2 last year with some fun mods (suspension, shifter, exhaust, wheels) and have a 275hp carbed six conversion. Getting used to 911 ownership so driving that about 90% right now, it's fun too, plus kids fit in the back if I have to pick them up from school. 914 is faster though and more raw, you can definitely feel the difference in weight distribution. I think when the honeymoon period is over it'll be closer to 50/50.
My journey so far includes an early aircooled 911, a stock/street 914, hotrod 914, and watercooled 911... I'd say overall I far prefer the 914-6 driving experience vs early 911, assuming the cars had roughly similar powertrains. I daily-drove a 70 911 and then a 73 914-4 2.0 20 years ago and that was super fun. (I did spin-out each car at least once in the wet lol.) Despite its funky layout/handling the early 911 is such an icon and engineering masterpiece I'd love to have another one someday, probably a 70ST or 73/74RSR or IROC type hotrod.
Currently I absolutely love my 997TT which I've already had 9 years or so. The 997 gen offers a great blend of looks and modern comfort, safety and tech without all the bloat of the 991/992. Still hydraulic steering. Brutally fast car as set up now and could be made way faster but hard to justify that while I'm stuck in L.A. and I worry about jail every time I shift into 3rd...
In terms of directness of controls, sound, handling and raw driving experience my current 914 wins easily but it is so modified at this point that it's exhausting to drive very long on the street and really only suited for track use or canyon runs. I love it in this super raw configuration but if I don't start using it on the track regularly again I'm sure I'll end up putting it back in a more street-able setup so it can get some use on weekends.
Not planning to sell 914 or 997TT in foreseeable future however I confess some evil thoughts have entered my mind about possibly selling both cars to get a GT4RS. One of the only options I could see ticking enough of my boxes to consider a change.
I have never driven or been driven in a 996, 997 or any "modern" Porsche, so I cannot really have a position. However I can say truthfully I like my carbs and points. ECU's, sensors to monitor the sensors are generally not user friendly for me.
Old school is the only school for me
Well, we bought our first Porsche, a 71 914 , in 1973. It was daily driver and then PCA autocross and track car. We sold it in December 1983 when our oldest was born. We bought a 1973 911T because it had a back seat. In 1988, I bought a 1983 Targa as a commuter car and later that year a 1980 911 hotrod track car. I thought I was converted and then I drove a Boxster. I had a Boxster from 2012 until I gave it to my eldest last year. All of the 911’s have been sold except for 1968 911.
My only keeper is the 914-6 project that I bought in 1981. I will never give it up. Now painted, I just have to assemble it. The house should be complete in a couple of months so I can get to it.
I will update my answer to say, 996 is for the days of mixed duty driving. Going to work, picking up kids, hot outside, etc. For pure driving amusement times the 914.
I will say though on the modern stuff make sure you buy something in good shape, they can be expensive to fix and/or maintain if a lot of maintenance has been deferred. Motors are very expensive, but 914 engines are now not cheap either.
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