Cayman or Not to Cayman
I do admit that I like the new Cayman S.
No, I would not have bought one but that is entirely due to a part of my brain that has been hardwired to think 911 for 50 years.
If you take that little mental issue out of the equation - then the Cayman is very desirable. It looks better than the 911. To my eyes anyway. Yes, the back is still a little funny - but I could live with it. The rest is pure beauty.
Sure it can do with more power. Don't know any car that has enough - not even those that do have enough. But driving it you certainly don't really miss a few extra horses. It feels good. Engine sound however seems a little harsh inside the cabin, not as spine tingling nice as in the 911. That's about the only thing I can think of that would count a minus.
Rainier
No, I would not have bought one but that is entirely due to a part of my brain that has been hardwired to think 911 for 50 years.
If you take that little mental issue out of the equation - then the Cayman is very desirable. It looks better than the 911. To my eyes anyway. Yes, the back is still a little funny - but I could live with it. The rest is pure beauty.
Sure it can do with more power. Don't know any car that has enough - not even those that do have enough. But driving it you certainly don't really miss a few extra horses. It feels good. Engine sound however seems a little harsh inside the cabin, not as spine tingling nice as in the 911. That's about the only thing I can think of that would count a minus.
Rainier
Yeah yeah yeah
Please continue to pile it on.
:-)
Still, its a very good amount for the tiny car. It makes for a very good track car, especially if it has lots of turns.
Please continue to pile it on.
:-)
Still, its a very good amount for the tiny car. It makes for a very good track car, especially if it has lots of turns.
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