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Most Embarrassing Cars Ever Built, by Otherwise Excellent Automakers |
siverson |
Oct 19 2016, 04:35 PM
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Advanced Member Group: Benefactors Posts: 2,448 Joined: 5-May 03 From: San Diego, CA Member No.: 654 Region Association: Southern California |
Not sure if this has been posted, but I thought I'd share. The title is click bait, but is actually a fairly complementary write-up of the "weird-looking" 914.
http://www.roadandtrack.com/car-culture/g6...ilies/?slide=14 Porsche 914 Plenty of myths swirl around the 914, the most persistent of which is that the car was a repurposing of a concept penned by industrial designer Hans Gugelot. But the truth is Porsche's Heinrich Klie, designer of the iconic five-lug Fuchs wheel, did the majority of the aesthetic work on the machine. The rear suspension isn't shared with any other car, while the front is pulled from the 911. The five-speed transmission, though it may have VW emblems stamped on the case, is the same unit used in 1960s and early '70s 911s. Did we mention that Ferdinand Piëch was in charge of the 914 program, at the same time he was spearheading the development of the vaunted 917? In fact, aside from a corporate steering column used on the four-cylinder cars, some underdash wiring bits and pieces, and the Type 4 engine (which was reworked by none other than Hans Mezger in 2.0-liter guise), the 914 was much more Porsche than Volkswagen. It's certainly more Porsche than a Macan or a Cayenne, and at least as much a Porsche as a Panamera. And if you argue that it was built at Karmann, might we remind you that the Boxster and Cayman were constructed at Valmet in Finland? Is the 914 a black sheep? Yes. Have a gander at the thing. It iskinda weird-looking. Is it a Porsche? Also yes. Very much so. —Davey G. Johnson -Steve |
veekry9 |
Oct 19 2016, 10:15 PM
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OldMember Group: Retired Members Posts: 3,068 Joined: 17-June 13 From: TO Member No.: 16,025 Region Association: Canada |
Automotive Journalists,like others,are all too prone to revert to a template,used since the 914 was first introduced. Among the drivers and winners at events around the world's endurance racetracks,they only desired more power. Voting among the owners and admirers as to the car's designed 'beauty',would,I believe,garner surprising results. Personally,I've liked the shape since I first saw it at the show,the Kamm-like roof truncation,a unique mid feature. Repetition of some old dusty opinion,offered up by a biased stringer,in '69,won't affect a discerning eye today. Mod bod,so '60s,with flower power Fuchs wheels and bright pastel paints,were selling points. A look at some of the other mid manufacturer's of '69,it was all so space age and big power. Light,economical,a driver's sport runabout,for two,and ahead of the fuel curve of the '70's. Fits it's design brief perfectly,an opinion never ventured by mag writers,then or now. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif) / |
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