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Slightly OT.. Got a Cayman loaner today

Old Feb 16, 2009 | 09:29 PM
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Slightly OT.. Got a Cayman loaner today

Took my car into the shop today and they gave me a new Cayman S for a loaner. Except for the way over the top road noise, it's quite a ride. Handling is outstanding, gotta love that mid-engine geometry. I had a Boxster S when they first came out and this puts it to shame in power.

All in all, it was a pleasant surprise. Wouldn't want one, but a nice ride none the less.

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Old Feb 16, 2009 | 09:39 PM
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Mid engine is the future.... one day the rear engine philosophy will reach its limits...
 
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I took out a new 2008 Cayman S for a test ride a couple of months ago and remarked to the salesman on the very noisy cabin. There was a lot of tire noise as well as engine. I was quite surprised. It was a hoot to drive though.
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Originally Posted by GREERJ1
I took out a new 2008 Cayman S for a test ride a couple of months ago and remarked to the salesman on the very noisy cabin. There was a lot of tire noise as well as engine. I was quite surprised. It was a hoot to drive though.
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I think the noise is a combination of factors. That big window acts like a bass drum and sets up some resonance and not enough sound deadening material allows road/tire noise in. I bet some "road kill" or other material would fix it in a heartbeat. Shame Porsche allowed it out this way.

I do agree, it was way fun to drive.
 
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..one day the rear engine philosophy will reach its limits...
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Porsche is fighting it till the end though... just read that the new GT3 has dynamic motor mounts... brilliant!
 
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