Insight Into the Porsche 911 for 1994
The 911 Carrera 2 is equipped with a Porsche 3.6 liter six-cylinder engine that utilizes 12 valves. The engine is mated to a ZF 4-speed Transaxle. This configuration has proven to be a successful design for Porsche.
The 911 uses power-assisted brakes, with 4-Wheel ABS support. The front brakes are disc while the rear brakes are disc. Steering is handled through a power-steering rack-style configuration. The car uses coil and coil springs front and rear respectively.
911 Carrera 2 Statistics
The dimensions of the 911 Carrera 2 are 65.00 inches wide by 168.30 inches long. It sits a comfortable 51.60 inches off the ground. It seats a standard four passengers, with 2 doors. The wheelbase of 89.40 allows for limited leg room for the backseat passengers.
The standard warranty period for the 911 is 60* months, or 50,000* miles, whichever comes first. This is standard in the convertible market.
The original manufacturer suggested retail price (MSRP) was $64,990 when new, with a dealer invoice cost of an industry-high price. This price was in line with the industry average price for a 2-door Convertible.
Fuel Efficiency
The fuel system for the 1994 911 is a Bosch Motronic design, running on gasoline fuel. The fuel flow is regulated by a electronic system and is a fuel-injected MFI design. The storage capacity of the fuel tank is 20.30 gallons.
The 911 Carrera 2 received a miles-per-gallon rating of 16 - 17 in-city driving and 23 - 25 when it came to long-distance. Being a gas-powered non-green car, this was subpar.
In Summary
The 1994 model year was unsuccessful for the Porsche 911. The introduction of several trim levels (along with the Carrera 2 version) meant that buyers had several options to choose from..
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