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post Feb 6 2005, 06:57 PM
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I would like to buy a 914 for a daily driver. Now that would be ok for most people but I drive 200 miles a day on the freway. How comfy are the seats. I havent gone and looked at the car I have found. but I now it needs a motor rebuild. 4 cylinder. how much should I pay for a motor and how much should I pay for a car that needs one if every thing is up to par with the year. (not shure of the year).

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post Feb 6 2005, 07:58 PM
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These cars are tough to price without looking at them.

If you are short, you should be fine with long drives in the stock seats.

You should consider posting more info here and ask if there is anyone with some 914 experience that would be willing to do a PPI (Pre Purchase Inspection) to help you make an informed decision.

If you need a new motor, budget around 4-5k torebuild it to last, or less depending upon your needs.

With that said, you should be able to get a daily driver for around 3500-4k from what I have seen them selling for...these prices will get you a 30 year old car that needs work and maintainingto keep it a good solid daily driver..

Get some local advice, take pics and post here...you will get alot of advice on the car that way...when you get closer to buying it, get some help either from a local 914club member, a local PCA member, or a knowledgable garage. lots of options..lots of people willing to help.

Good Luck
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