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The 914 has a reputation for being one of the best handling sports car in the world. I find it hard to believe that 30 year old entry-level techonology can out handle modern sports cars that are focused on handling. What production street cars do you think can out-handle the 914? I've heard about Lotus cars handling extremely well, but also being quite expensive. How does the 914 compare to modern entry-level sports cars, such as a Honda S2000?
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I don't necessarily think that the 914 design is what makes it handle good. It's more like the type of people that the design attracts have a propensity for being skilled drivers. My non-p-car buddies are alway amazed that an early 911 (PCA AM class car let's say) can put the whop-down on all comers (twin turbos, boxsters, '92 RSA, whatever) at an event. Yeah sure the car is dialed, but it's the driver that those cars tend to attract that makes the difference, likewise the 914.
Have fun, Kevin |
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